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Get IT Done: Troubleshooting network connections with Windows 2000's Pathping.exe
Windows 2000s Pathping.exe pinpoints where end-to-end packet loss occurs on your network.If you’ve used Windows’ TCP utilities to troubleshoot your network’s connectivity, you’re probably familiar with the Ping and Tracert command-line tools. While you can use these utilities together to test IP network connectivity, measure packet latency and loss, and...
Tags: Routers & switches, NETWORKING, Network technology, Dominic Bosco, Get IT Done, network connection, Tracert, packet loss, router, Using Pathping, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2001-01-08

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Tech Tip: Prevent users from running Cmd.exe/Troubleshoot routers with pathping
Windows 2000 Professional: Prevent users from running Cmd.exe The command console, Cmd.exe, provides a command-line interface for running console applications and built-in commands. Unfortunately, Cmd.exe is also available to users who can use it to launch Windows applications and accomplish tasks you...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Registry, Console, Router, Microsoft Windows 2000, Cmd.exe, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Configure IT Quick: Give the PathPing utility a GUI front end
TitlePostI've used a utility called Neotrace that geographically maps out the pathof routed packets and provides all of the whois and arin information in an easy to use interface. It's a pretty nifty utility and worth having.
Tags: tmeares@..., GUI
Discussion threads 2007-04-13
Command Prompt
Windows Server 2003SE SP2,From the command prompt, ping, tracert wont work.All that happens is the command line returns to the next line without having done anything or returning any errors.Commands like pathping, telnet do work though ?
Tags: Telnet, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Ivan.Nel
Discussion threads 2007-07-23
IE 6 fails - dns error or page not found
I am runing windows XP with IE6(sp2)and cannot use IE to surf the web. I invariably get the above messsage. I can use mozilla and netscape without a problem.Can somebody point me to the registry entries that are causing this problem. I am interested to know why.Many thanksEdgo to your...
Tags: DNS, eddie@..., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, software
Q&A 2005-03-30
Configure IT Quick: Give the PathPing utility a GUI front end
Learn why PathPing is more powerful than either of its predecessors and how you can streamline its use.When troubleshooting TCP/IP problems on your network, chances are that the first tool you head for is the Ping utility, which sends four ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol echo packets to a remote...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Network technology, PRODUCTIVITY, Routers & switches, NETWORKING, Greg Shultz, GUI, information technology, Microsoft Windows XP, PathPing, PathPing utility
Technical articles 2002-07-23
PC Troubleshooting Tool Kit - ISO
Burn your own CD version of TechRepublic's PC Troubleshooting Tool Kit. This download is a complete image of the CD available for sale in our TechRepublic catalog. The PC Troubleshooting Tool Kit collects a variety of HTML applications and other special tools that simplify PC maintenance and troubleshooting tasks. You'll...
Tags: PC Troubleshooting, PC, ISO, PC Troubleshooting Tool Kit, Desktops, Hardware
Download resources 2004-12-15
Windows 2000 tips for the FTP console and the Pathping command
Let us help you become a Windows 2000 pro. Find out how to transfer multiple files through the Windows 2000 FTP console and troubleshoot TCP/IP problems with the Pathping command.This week's Windows 2000 Insider column offers two tips to help you get more from Windows 2000. Find out how to...
Tags: Network technology, Jim Boyce, FTP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, FTP console, console, Use Pathping, multiple file
Technical articles 2001-08-21
Router Problem
Hi all,I have two routers and one phoneline. One of my routers connects to adsl OK but when I want to connect the other router (same line, different location) it won't connect at all. Can I have two routers on the one line?-Basic Dlink adsl routersA reply would...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, mickspring@..., router
Discussion threads 2007-05-01
The top five NetAdmin articles say a lot about 2001
From Nimda to Windows 2000 adoptions to September 11, the year 2001 was filled with events that had important implications for IT. The five most popular articles in NetAdmin Republic reflected these concerns. Take a look at which articles came out on top.In 2001, network and system administrators witnessed the...
Tags: Operating systems, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, information technology, Nimda worm
Technical articles 2002-01-09
Windows 2000 Server network troubleshooting tools
Troubleshooting can be difficult if you don't have the right tools. Luckily Microsoft provided some very useful command prompt tools in Windows 2000 Server to help you troubleshoot network problems. Arp -- Displays the ARP Address Resolution Protocol cache, and adds and removes MAC addresses from...
Tags: Windows 2000 Server, tip, Servers
Blog posts 2007-07-27
LAN Routing
Hi,Would really appreciate assistance with routing between three lan segments. This has me knakkered...Lan A = 192.168.0.0/28 with RIP1 routers on segmentLan B = 192.168.1.0/28 with RIP1 routers on segmentADSL Router 10.0.0.1/28 with NAT and firewalling and WirelessLan A has a Windows 2000 Server setup with RRAS doing lan routing...
Tags: LAN, LAN B, Microsoft Windows, router, RRAS, server, StormRage, windows
Q&A 2006-10-05
Tracert shows 1 hop to external IP
On my Windows XP desktop, 2003 servers & an Ubuntu desktop, a tracert to an external site shows just one hop. On another XP desktop, it shows multiple hops, 19 of them, which is correct. Any ideas as to what causes this?I have checked the host files, cleared the...
Tags: hop, IP, Jim_MacLachlan, networking, tracert
Q&A 2006-03-02
Windows NT/2000 Administrator Report—October 2000
The monthly guide to Windows NT Server information on www.techproguild.comWindows NT/2000 Administrator Report features NT administrator-related highlights from TechProGuild, TechRepublic’s premium online service that enhances the technical skills and career opportunities of IT professionals. Access to Windows NT/2000 Administrator Report articles may require TechProGuild membership.Featured Daily Drill Down Configuring DNS server...
Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows NT, John Sheesley, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT/2000 Administrator Report, Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows NT/2000
Technical articles 2000-09-01
DHCP and Alternate Configuration (IP)
I cannot figure this one out and was wondering if someone has any ideas. I have a DHCP server running and assigning addresses to PC's on the network. I have also configured the Alternate Configuration, within the OS on each machine, to have a different IP address (like...
Tags: beachj@..., DHCP, DHCP Server, IP, network, server, windows
Q&A 2005-08-16
Networks not chatting
I just accepted my first job in the industry this week. My first day in, I'm informed the internet is down for half of the school. We run 2 networks, 1 for faculty (10.1.1.x), and 1 for students/public computers (192.168.100.x).Nobody has been in the tech department for 1...
Tags: blackboard server, cable, computer, Edenserver01, IP, IP address, network, network interface card, server, swITch, tkorte@..., windows
Q&A 2005-07-14
New to networking? Introducing the ping command
If you're new to networking, you'll appreciate this Daily Feature by Greg Shultz. Inside, you'll find information on how to use ping, one of the most important network troubleshooting tools.As more and more people are creating small or home offices, there’s greater need than ever to go over some basic...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, Operating systems, Greg Shultz, TTL=127, IP, network, IP address
Technical articles 2001-03-06
Here's what you need to know to become an MCSA
Before you obtain the MCSA, know what the requirements are and what skills are being measured.Some confusion continues to surround the differences between Microsoft's new Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator MCSA certification and its long-popular Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer MCSE certification. Simply put, the MCSA is a midlevel certification you can...
Tags: Quality, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified, Microsoft Corp., certification
Technical articles 2002-05-08
Talking Shop: Ten tips for passing the Server+ exam
Prepare for the Server + examLike other CompTIA exams, the Server+ certification tests your mastery of a broad selection of topics. You must prove expertise in all of the following areas to earn Server+ accreditation:Planning and specificationsInstallationConfigurationUpgradingProactive maintenanceEnvironmental issuesTroubleshootingProblem determinationDisaster recoveryThe Server+ exam (exam number SKO-001) covers so many subjects...
Tags: Servers, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, SCSI, Server+ Exam, server, ATA, disk, IDE
Technical articles 2002-04-12
What's the best Cisco router configuration and management tool?
CiscoWorksCisco Works, or rather if you wait long enough it might! With only 1 user on a mid range server with 4G of ram, the performance sucks to such an extent I gave up and used some of my other tools. Kiwi products, syslog and cattools work well as does...
Tags: keith.heward@..., Cisco Router, tool, Cisco Systems Inc., TFTP, router
Discussion threads 2007-04-27
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