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This might be silly, but have you checked the hosts file in windows
directory for the correct IP-address?
[log in to unmask] wrote in article <[log in to unmask]>...
>I have been attenpting to connect Windows 95 to an HP3000 for approx 3
>months to no avail. This is the scenerio, I am running a Novell
>Network
>with 99% of my clients using Windows 3.1X. On the Windows 3.1x
>machines I
>have reflections 4.x running on top of WRQ's NS connect TCP/IP stack
>(16bit). These machines connect to the HP3000 with no problems. Now
>I've
>installed Windows 95, bound the Microsoft TCP/IP stack to my NIC card
>and
>have performed a loop-back ping to ensure the IP stack is configured
>properly. I have pinged all my other machines on the network and
>received
>reply's from all including other windows 95 machines. In addition to
>having the 3000 I have an HP9000 attached to an optical jukebox on the
>same backbone, I have pinged the 9000 and received reply's, I've went
>as
>far as using telnet to gain access to the 9000. Well, everything
>seems to
>be in working order until I ping the HP3000, I receive no reply's at
>all.
>I know that the stack is installed properly due to the fact that I can
>see
>every other machine on the net. Does someone know of any known problem
>with the Microsoft TCP/IP stack or of any incompatibilities between
>the MS
>TCP/IP stack and the stack On the HP3000. The HP3000 is running
>MPE/iX
>Version 5.0, as far as I know. If you have any information on this
>please
>let me know.
>
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