i keep getting a pop up window on the taskbar that is telling me that "there is an ip address conflict with another system on the network." how do i change the ip address so that this stops popping up? thanks.
ps- the computer is running windows xp.
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#2
Posted 13 December 2006 - 07:22 PM
Is this on a home or company network? If it is on a home network, how many other computers are you connected to the network? Give us as much detail as you can about your present setup. How long have you been getting this IP conflict? Do you know if you are using static, or dynamic IP addressing? What is you current IP address setting....
Click Start, Run...
Type in cmd
Click the OK button.
At the prompt...Type the following and press enter....
ipconfig
Let us know.
Click Start, Run...
Type in cmd
Click the OK button.
At the prompt...Type the following and press enter....
ipconfig
Let us know.
JC
#3
Posted 13 December 2006 - 08:08 PM
three computers are set up on the network, all running xp. the message has been coming up for only a day now. as far as i know it's a static ip. how do i check to see what my ip is right now?
#4
Posted 13 December 2006 - 08:14 PM
Joshuacat, on Dec 13 2006, 07:22 PM, said:
Click Start, Run...
Type in cmd
Click the OK button.
At the prompt...Type the following and press enter....
ipconfig
Type in cmd
Click the OK button.
At the prompt...Type the following and press enter....
ipconfig
You could also check the other computers as well.
If it is just a rare glitch, you may want to reboot all of the computers on you network to see if the problem resolves itself.
JC
#5
Posted 13 December 2006 - 09:20 PM
I usually see this on a DHCP network where at least one of the computers is set to hibernate or standby. What happens is that the system that hibernates takes the IP address into hibernation with it.
Then another user logs on and gets that same IP assigned. When the hibernating computer resumes, it'll give this error (and so will the other computer).
The solution is to assign static IP address' to each system on the network.
Then another user logs on and gets that same IP assigned. When the hibernating computer resumes, it'll give this error (and so will the other computer).
The solution is to assign static IP address' to each system on the network.
- John
**If you need a more detailed explanation, please ask for it. I have the Knack. **
**If you need a more detailed explanation, please ask for it. I have the Knack. **
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