I have SBS2K server w/ 40 users. I have a client that has been out of town
for a week. He came back today and cannot logon. I tried logging on w/
admin id and still won't log on. When I look at network connection it shows
packets being sent but 0 recvd. Also, automatic ip address is out of the
range comming from dhcp.

Gave him one of my static ips. Now the adapter sends and rcvs packets but
can't access server resources. Moved box to computer room eliminating all
possibilities of wiring issues.

Could it be that there are no more ip's available in the range? If so, where
do I find that?

Dan

Re: Computer Can't log on by Merv

Merv
Mon Apr 12 11:58:21 CDT 2004

To view the DHCP leases, on the server Start | Programs | Administrative
Tools | DHCP server
(may not be exactly the correct path, doing this from memory).

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"Dan" <gill_daniel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have SBS2K server w/ 40 users. I have a client that has been out of town
> for a week. He came back today and cannot logon. I tried logging on w/
> admin id and still won't log on. When I look at network connection it
shows
> packets being sent but 0 recvd. Also, automatic ip address is out of the
> range comming from dhcp.
>
> Gave him one of my static ips. Now the adapter sends and rcvs packets but
> can't access server resources. Moved box to computer room eliminating all
> possibilities of wiring issues.
>
> Could it be that there are no more ip's available in the range? If so,
where
> do I find that?
>
> Dan
>
>