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Vieux 24/10/2006, 04h08   #1
Trevor Smith
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Can anyone give me a clue?

I have a small office network, and I have a Windows 2000 SP4 server with
all patches and security updates installed.

The server runs DNS and WINS.
Suddenly I noticed address lookup failures on the network, and checking
the server, I see that it lost TCP/IP settings and the static IP that
was assigned to it.

Changing the TCP/IP settings is not working, as I specify the IP
address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and the assign DNS server to the
same IP address, click OK, and then less than a minute later the
settings are lost and the IP address is set to obtain IP address
automatically.

I have noticed one thing.

If I stop the DNS service, all the configured settings are seen there.
If I start the DNS service, then the IP address, subnet mask, and the
default gateway are lost, and set to obtain automatically.



I have ran all the tests that I can think of, scanned against Trojans,
virus, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, and checked for hard drive errors,
and even defragmentation.

Any clues would appreciated.
Thanks.
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Vieux 24/10/2006, 09h09   #2
Herb Martin
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"Trevor Smith" <tsmith@spam.sucks> wrote in message
news:58tqj2l6uk5aofikn1s4t8p7a8dikniqb5@4ax.com...
> Can anyone give me a clue?
>
> I have a small office network, and I have a Windows 2000 SP4 server with
> all patches and security updates installed.
>
> The server runs DNS and WINS.
> Suddenly I noticed address lookup failures on the network, and checking
> the server, I see that it lost TCP/IP settings and the static IP that
> was assigned to it.
>
> Changing the TCP/IP settings is not working, as I specify the IP
> address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and the assign DNS server to the
> same IP address, click OK, and then less than a minute later the
> settings are lost and the IP address is set to obtain IP address
> automatically.
>
> I have noticed one thing.
>
> If I stop the DNS service, all the configured settings are seen there.


In DNS? Surely you mean you see the correct settings when you
run IPConfig /all?

> If I start the DNS service, then the IP address, subnet mask, and the
> default gateway are lost, and set to obtain automatically.


I was prepared to suggest that the problem was likely with your
NIC Drivers since if he NIC was getting uninstalled/installed then
you would lose the settings, but if merely turning on the DNS server
is 'causing the problem' then likely there is something wrong with
that service that (practically) no one else experiences.

> I have ran all the tests that I can think of, scanned against Trojans,
> virus, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, and checked for hard drive errors,
> and even defragmentation.


Have you tried a REPAIR install? Boot from CDROM and being
a regular install but make sure you are offered a chance (and select)
to REPAIR the current installation.

Then upgrade to most current SP and all current hotfixes.

--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]

Any clues would appreciated.
> Thanks.



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Vieux 25/10/2006, 04h36   #3
Kurt
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I'd go with Herb on at least trying a different NIC, then a repair install
if that fails. I recently had weird problems with a NIC that would just stop
working. I didn't have to re-boot or anything, just disable and re-enable it
in device manager. Then it would work for a couple of days but eventually
quit again.

...kurt


"Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message
news:egxaFuz9GHA.2300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> "Trevor Smith" <tsmith@spam.sucks> wrote in message
> news:58tqj2l6uk5aofikn1s4t8p7a8dikniqb5@4ax.com...
>> Can anyone give me a clue?
>>
>> I have a small office network, and I have a Windows 2000 SP4 server with
>> all patches and security updates installed.
>>
>> The server runs DNS and WINS.
>> Suddenly I noticed address lookup failures on the network, and checking
>> the server, I see that it lost TCP/IP settings and the static IP that
>> was assigned to it.
>>
>> Changing the TCP/IP settings is not working, as I specify the IP
>> address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and the assign DNS server to the
>> same IP address, click OK, and then less than a minute later the
>> settings are lost and the IP address is set to obtain IP address
>> automatically.
>>
>> I have noticed one thing.
>>
>> If I stop the DNS service, all the configured settings are seen there.

>
> In DNS? Surely you mean you see the correct settings when you
> run IPConfig /all?
>
>> If I start the DNS service, then the IP address, subnet mask, and the
>> default gateway are lost, and set to obtain automatically.

>
> I was prepared to suggest that the problem was likely with your
> NIC Drivers since if he NIC was getting uninstalled/installed then
> you would lose the settings, but if merely turning on the DNS server
> is 'causing the problem' then likely there is something wrong with
> that service that (practically) no one else experiences.
>
>> I have ran all the tests that I can think of, scanned against Trojans,
>> virus, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, and checked for hard drive errors,
>> and even defragmentation.

>
> Have you tried a REPAIR install? Boot from CDROM and being
> a regular install but make sure you are offered a chance (and select)
> to REPAIR the current installation.
>
> Then upgrade to most current SP and all current hotfixes.
>
> --
> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
> Accelerated MCSE
> http://www.LearnQuick.Com
> [phone number on web site]
>
> Any clues would appreciated.
>> Thanks.

>
>



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Vieux 27/10/2006, 03h58   #4
Herb Martin
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"Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'd go with Herb on at least trying a different NIC, then a repair install
> if that fails. I recently had weird problems with a NIC that would just
> stop working. I didn't have to re-boot or anything, just disable and
> re-enable it in device manager. Then it would work for a couple of days
> but eventually quit again.
>


I am not sure that I did (in fact) emphasize a "bad NIC"
enough in my answer so perhaps it is I who agrees with
Kurt <grin>

Given that, I would also strongly encourage checking the
cables if no other resolution appears. A bad cable or loose
connector, might turn some NICs off (with 'link detect' enabled.)



--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]

> ..kurt
>
>
> "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message
> news:egxaFuz9GHA.2300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> "Trevor Smith" <tsmith@spam.sucks> wrote in message
>> news:58tqj2l6uk5aofikn1s4t8p7a8dikniqb5@4ax.com...
>>> Can anyone give me a clue?
>>>
>>> I have a small office network, and I have a Windows 2000 SP4 server with
>>> all patches and security updates installed.
>>>
>>> The server runs DNS and WINS.
>>> Suddenly I noticed address lookup failures on the network, and checking
>>> the server, I see that it lost TCP/IP settings and the static IP that
>>> was assigned to it.
>>>
>>> Changing the TCP/IP settings is not working, as I specify the IP
>>> address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and the assign DNS server to the
>>> same IP address, click OK, and then less than a minute later the
>>> settings are lost and the IP address is set to obtain IP address
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> I have noticed one thing.
>>>
>>> If I stop the DNS service, all the configured settings are seen there.

>>
>> In DNS? Surely you mean you see the correct settings when you
>> run IPConfig /all?
>>
>>> If I start the DNS service, then the IP address, subnet mask, and the
>>> default gateway are lost, and set to obtain automatically.

>>
>> I was prepared to suggest that the problem was likely with your
>> NIC Drivers since if he NIC was getting uninstalled/installed then
>> you would lose the settings, but if merely turning on the DNS server
>> is 'causing the problem' then likely there is something wrong with
>> that service that (practically) no one else experiences.
>>
>>> I have ran all the tests that I can think of, scanned against Trojans,
>>> virus, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, and checked for hard drive errors,
>>> and even defragmentation.

>>
>> Have you tried a REPAIR install? Boot from CDROM and being
>> a regular install but make sure you are offered a chance (and select)
>> to REPAIR the current installation.
>>
>> Then upgrade to most current SP and all current hotfixes.
>>
>> --
>> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
>> Accelerated MCSE
>> http://www.LearnQuick.Com
>> [phone number on web site]
>>
>> Any clues would appreciated.
>>> Thanks.

>>
>>

>
>



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