On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 18:07:23 -0600, SlickRCBD <(E-Mail Removed)>
put finger to keyboard and composed:
>I tried to assign a static arp entry for my router using the arp -s
>command at the command prompt. According to the help blurb (arp /?) "the
>entry is permanent". Yet upon reboot it changes back to a dynamic entry
>for the router, and no entry for the other (Macintosh) computer on the
>network (which doesn't need a static entry but I put in for testing
>purposes).
>
>How can I correct this so there it persists after a reboot? I tried
>adding the line to autoexec.bat but it told me that arp can't be run in
>MS-DOS mode. It seems like a major flaw for a static entry to diappear
>on a client OS like windows 98 after a reboot, as clinets are routinely
>shut down at the end of the day, so I suspect I'm doing something wrong
>or some configuration is locked.
Try adding the arp command to an appropriate .bat file and place a
link to it in your C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp folder.
Otherwise try adding arp to your registry at ...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run
Or try adding it to winstart.bat in your %windir% (this probably won't
work).
- Franc Zabkar
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