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Sunday, June 14, PM. Its waiting to time out on something - review your event logs. Most likely it's misconfigured DNS settings local or domain. Advanced network settings Cable, Nic, patch cable, even port on the switch could be faulty too which may cause this Monday, June 15, PM.

Thank you! I'll take a look at those settings. I can rule out NIC there are two , cable I've tried a different one and switch port tried others. I'll post the results of my findings - thanks for taking the time to reply. Tuesday, June 16, PM. Okay, here's how it goes: I'm comparing the 'fautly' system with another machine although the latter is running XP x On the 'faulty' machine I'm getting the following two event errors: "Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network.

The bindings of the protocols are key here also. You can also move the binding order up or down in the same way in case you had multiple protocols bound to a connection and you used one protocol more than the other. Remember - changing the provider order and changing the order of protocols bound to those providers will improve performance.

Figure 3. A couple of things to note is that you must log on as a member of the Administrators group to change the protocol bindings order, as well, you should not have to reboot the system to make the changes.

Another note is that, there is no discrimination between technologies either — whatever is used most should be selected. Figure 4. This is best optimized for my needs. Figure 5. In this article we looked at how to optimize network connections with Windows XP. The optimizing of your network connections as shown in this article will help you increase the performance and security on your system.

Also be aware that this article can also be applied to some of the other Windows Operating systems, namely Windows and Be sure to check these on your standard rollout images as well, if you are deploying many systems, it may make sense to optimize the setting on the image.

Stay tuned to my section for that and many more articles to come to help you get more life out of your products. I re-prioritized again this morning after it wasn't working, but that didn't help. It sounds like the Default Gateway is incorrectly configured. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity.

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