Very strange. Sounds like a problem with the outlets connection, not your computer.
Ask your IT manager to check the connection and see if it is setup properly to work with the entire network. Also look at your DHCP settings and see if it all looks right.
>hi all:
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>Got a problem which bugs me...
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>I tried to transfer my PC to another desk. And effectively transferring to another LAN outlet. (Did I name it right?)
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>After the transfer, I cannot connect to the internet anymore. I cannot open Outlook. and I cannot connect to some computers, specifically most servers.
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>I am quite sure there's got to be a setting somewhere that I need to change, but I just don't know where. I have already tried rebooting the PC several times.
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>For now, I just moved back to my old desk, where my PC works perfectly. I am using Windows XP Prof SP 1 on a P4 machine.
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>TIA
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