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To: Dale Baker who wrote (12701)9/23/2001 11:14:57 PM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
My last suggestion, Dale. Delete all the network stuff. Turn off the puter. Remove the network cards and give your computer a short run without any network stuff.

Then, find 4 sticks outside and stick them in the ground in a straight line on the north south axis.

Now, start over.

Peter

P.S. I'm kidding only about the sticks.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12701)9/23/2001 11:26:16 PM
From: Nick Morvay  Respond to of 14778
 
Dale, NetBEUI is a NetBIOS Extended User Interface that is based on the NetBIOS protocol. It was designed for application level local LAN communications. TCP/IP has to use NetBIOS to achieve this. Here is a link explaining this:

www2.uta.edu

I don't have ME so can't experiment. Perhaps somewhere NetBEUI has been selected as default (although that doesn't seem logical since it hasn't been installed). I'm stabbing in that dark here. I know Win2k has an option to select NetBIOS over TPC/IP, perhaps that is available somewhere in ME.

We will get to the bottom of this yet. :-)