Markus,
Well, I have a HOSTS file with that entry for sure since I've already looked at that. Let me go see about a LMHOST file...
Nope.. No LMHOSTS file. I'll give that a try and see how things go.
Thanks.
Best,
DD
>Hi Doug
>
>I'm far away if beeing an network expert. I think it's a problem
>of name resolution. Try the following:
>
>If you dont have a lmhosts file create one with a single line entry like
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost
>
>The file should reside in the ..\System32\drivers\etc folder I think.
>Check in the DNS pad of the network settings, that lmhost import is marked
>and reboot then.
>
>Maybe it works after this.
>
>HTH
>Markus
Best,
DD
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