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| | Vista Business Clients have TCP/IP stack problems? Running a mix of WinXP Pro and Vista Business clients on our LAN - Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium-based. For unknown reasons, the Vista clients "lost" their network connection. No IP, can't see the server in Network Places (althought they CAN see other computers). I can PING the localhost, but got error code 1231 for anthing else. A quick search saw it might be the TCP/IP stack or Winsock. Tried "netsh int ip reset", reboot, "netsh winsock reset", reboot, "netsh wi9nsock reset catalog", reboot, uninstall the network adapter, reboot ..... all with the same result on all Vista clients. I made a very minor GP change on the server yesterday, so I restored the GPO's from 2 weeks ago, that wasn't it. Did a restore on my PC to ~24 hours ago when all was well, that wasn't it. I've gone through the Event logs but I don't see anything jumping out at me. What's really odd is that WinXP clients are just fine; and I put static IP's on the Vista clients and they can get on the internet (although Network and Sharing Center shows a rex X between the server and the internet), see network assets, print. However, Exchange won't work ("Disconnected") and Windows Mail also is "Disconnected". What's going on, and how can I fix it? Many thanks in advance! Mike |
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| | Re: Vista Business Clients have TCP/IP stack problems? Please repost your inquiry in the Windows Vista Networking Forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...rking/threads/ "Mike_in_Nebraska" <mike_webb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:982aec88-5681-4952-bc8a-06cdd27c0dae@xxxxxx Running a mix of WinXP Pro and Vista Business clients on our LAN - Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium-based. For unknown reasons, the Vista clients "lost" their network connection. No IP, can't see the server in Network Places (althought they CAN see other computers). I can PING the localhost, but got error code 1231 for anthing else. A quick search saw it might be the TCP/IP stack or Winsock. Tried "netsh int ip reset", reboot, "netsh winsock reset", reboot, "netsh wi9nsock reset catalog", reboot, uninstall the network adapter, reboot ..... all with the same result on all Vista clients. I made a very minor GP change on the server yesterday, so I restored the GPO's from 2 weeks ago, that wasn't it. Did a restore on my PC to ~24 hours ago when all was well, that wasn't it. I've gone through the Event logs but I don't see anything jumping out at me. What's really odd is that WinXP clients are just fine; and I put static IP's on the Vista clients and they can get on the internet (although Network and Sharing Center shows a rex X between the server and the internet), see network assets, print. However, Exchange won't work ("Disconnected") and Windows Mail also is "Disconnected". What's going on, and how can I fix it? Many thanks in advance! Mike |
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| | Re: Vista Business Clients have TCP/IP stack problems? On Mar 12, 2:57*pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Please repost your inquiry in the Windows Vista Networking Forum:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...istanetworking... > > "Mike_in_Nebraska" <mike_w...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:982aec88-5681-4952-bc8a-06cdd27c0dae@xxxxxx > Running a mix of WinXP Pro and Vista Business clients on our LAN - > Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium-based. > > For unknown reasons, the Vista clients "lost" their network > connection. *No IP, can't see the server in Network Places (althought > they CAN see other computers). *I can PING the localhost, but got > error code 1231 for anthing else. *A quick search saw it might be the > TCP/IP stack or Winsock. *Tried "netsh int ip reset", reboot, "netsh > winsock reset", reboot, "netsh wi9nsock reset catalog", reboot, > uninstall the network adapter, reboot ..... all with the same result > on all Vista clients. > > I made a very minor GP change on the server yesterday, so I restored > the GPO's from 2 weeks ago, that wasn't it. *Did a restore on my PC to > ~24 hours ago when all was well, that wasn't it. *I've gone through > the Event logs but I don't see anything jumping out at me. > > What's really odd is that WinXP clients are just fine; and I put > static IP's on the Vista clients and they can get on the internet > (although Network and Sharing Center shows a rex X between the server > and the internet), see network assets, print. *However, Exchange won't > work ("Disconnected") and Windows Mail also is "Disconnected". > > What's going on, and how can I fix it? > > Many thanks in advance! > Mike |
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