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Re: Administration in a post-XP world
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Daxter Gulje)
Thu Jan 10 13:18:29 2002
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Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:08:21 -0800
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From: Daxter Gulje <dgulje@HOUSING.UCSB.EDU>
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Sorry, I should have mentioned that. These are all cropping up
in XP Home. For what it's worth, I have no problems with my XP Pro
installation ;)
/Dax
__________________________________________
Daxter Gulje
Assistant ResNet Coordinator
University of California, Santa Barbara
805.893.4747
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Shelton [mailto:mshelton@buffalo.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:57 AM
To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: Administration in a post-XP world
Dax,
Are you noticing these problems on both XP Home and
Professional? I
haven't seen any problems of the like with Professional, and haven't
heard
anything from anyone with XP Home, but then again, students don't begin
to
retun to UB until the 20th. Hopefully we can figure out a solution to
these
issues before then.
-Matt
--
Matthew Shelton
University at Buffalo
Help Desk Supervisor
mshelton@buffalo.edu
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daxter Gulje wrote:
| Howdy pardners-
|
| I'm assuming that most of you on this list have had your
|students return from Christmas Break by now, and I will also assume
that
|a large number of them returned to campus with a new computer loaded
|with XP or have upgraded to XP over the break.
| Has anyone else noticed a horrific amount of problems with XP
|and networking? For example, we're seeing a problem here that requires
|our individual attention on a per-user basis when it crops up;
| A student's machine will obtain a valid DHCP lease from our
|registration server. After registering, they are told to shutdown and
|reboot for the changes to enable full Internet access. Now, on other
|OSes (9.x/2k), you can at that point do a release/renew on the adapter
|and get rid of the unroutable address the reg server gave out and get a
|valid, routable address. You will still need to reboot, but you can
see
|that you have obtained a valid address.
| Now, with XP, regardless of whether or not you reboot,
shutdown,
|or release and renew, the client will ALWAYS grab the non-routable
|address again. The lease time for these addresses is only 2 minutes,
|but XP clients have been off for hours and they will still get the
|private address space lease.
| The ONLY way I've found around this problem is to switch the
|configuration to a static IP, ensure that the machine is able to cruise
|around on the Internet, then switch back to DHCP, at which point it
gets
|a valid address from the reg server.
| Has anyone else experienced this (or any other) whacked out
|problems with XP?
|
|/Dax <--sad, tired, and confused.
|
|__________________________________________
|Daxter Gulje
|Assistant ResNet Coordinator
|University of California, Santa Barbara
|805.893.4747
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