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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>> I just did an update of EFCmdr in W2K. It has a ping function. I tried
>> to ping three machines, two of which it was connected to. It found one
>> it was connected to but couldn't find the other two.
>
> If you can't ping, you need to look at your TCP/IP routing and either put
> everything on the same subnet or add route statement to send the packets
> where they should go.
You did note that I can access a machine I cannot ping. How does this
make sense?
I don't know anything about subnets. I have one net. And I wouldn't
know a route statement if it jumped up and bit me. I have never needed
such things.
Ray
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