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| | cannot ping myself? I have installed Vista in my network with OneCare. The windows firewall is disabled, the ICMPv4 inbound is enabled in OneCare Firewall, however I still cannot ping myself by IP address. The strange thing is sometimes I didn't change anything and it can ping itself, it's also pingable by other nodes in the same network, but when I really want to access it from other workstations, it cannot even ping itself. Can anybody tell me how to explain this? |
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