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I am getting this message when i try to do a repair, nothing has changed on
this server. I'm running server 2003 enterprise and this just started out of the blue, i have tried all ways of manually clearing ( netsh interface ip delete arpcache, arp -d) it looks like it is deleted but the error still comes up when i do a repair. This is pretty serious because I belive this may be the cause of PPTP connections being dropped throughout the company. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, very greatly. computers0825 |
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has anything changed, at all? hardware, software, OS config, anything?
Oliver "computers0825" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:5C902455-AF44-4C22-A015-(E-Mail Removed)... >I am getting this message when i try to do a repair, nothing has changed on > this server. I'm running server 2003 enterprise and this just started out > of > the blue, i have tried all ways of manually clearing ( netsh interface ip > delete arpcache, arp -d) it looks like it is deleted but the error still > comes up when i do a repair. This is pretty serious because I belive this > may be the cause of PPTP connections being dropped throughout the company. > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, very greatly. |
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Thank you for your reply oliver, nothing has changed that i am aware of, i'm
not the network admin. but i'm pretty sure he hasn't made any changed to it lately. I don't know if this rings any bells but if you do a packet trace on our firewall it shows this server sending ARP requests to itself, which is just plain weird. "Oliver O'Boyle" wrote: > has anything changed, at all? hardware, software, OS config, anything? > > Oliver > > "computers0825" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:5C902455-AF44-4C22-A015-(E-Mail Removed)... > >I am getting this message when i try to do a repair, nothing has changed on > > this server. I'm running server 2003 enterprise and this just started out > > of > > the blue, i have tried all ways of manually clearing ( netsh interface ip > > delete arpcache, arp -d) it looks like it is deleted but the error still > > comes up when i do a repair. This is pretty serious because I belive this > > may be the cause of PPTP connections being dropped throughout the company. > > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, very greatly. > > > |
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