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Guest TwistedPair
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Hi Everyone,

I have a Windows desktop that is joined to the domain, but it won't process

group policies. Now before you refer me to the Group Policies group, I have

to mention that I've done some troubleshooting, and I've found that it's a

problem with the network card. It comes on the network after the computer

starts processing group policy stuff. I know this because I'm watching it

boot up, and I have a continuous ping window open and I can see when it's

live on the network, and when it isn't. It's not supposed to do that. Can

any of you help me?

 

Thank you!

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Guest David H. Lipman
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Re: Networking Question

 

From: "TwistedPair" <twistedpair@mail.com>

 

| Hi Everyone,

| I have a Windows desktop that is joined to the domain, but it won't process

| group policies. Now before you refer me to the Group Policies group, I have

| to mention that I've done some troubleshooting, and I've found that it's a

| problem with the network card. It comes on the network after the computer

| starts processing group policy stuff. I know this because I'm watching it

| boot up, and I have a continuous ping window open and I can see when it's

| live on the network, and when it isn't. It's not supposed to do that. Can

| any of you help me?

 

| Thank you!

 

 

Replace the NIC. If it is embedded on the motherboard, disable it in the BIOS and install

a PCI card.

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

Guest TwistedPair
Posted

Re: Networking Question

 

I'll give it a try, thank you!

 

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message

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> From: "TwistedPair" <twistedpair@mail.com>

>

> | Hi Everyone,

> | I have a Windows desktop that is joined to the domain, but it won't

> process

> | group policies. Now before you refer me to the Group Policies group, I

> have

> | to mention that I've done some troubleshooting, and I've found that it's

> a

> | problem with the network card. It comes on the network after the

> computer

> | starts processing group policy stuff. I know this because I'm watching

> it

> | boot up, and I have a continuous ping window open and I can see when

> it's

> | live on the network, and when it isn't. It's not supposed to do that.

> Can

> | any of you help me?

>

> | Thank you!

>

>

> Replace the NIC. If it is embedded on the motherboard, disable it in the

> BIOS and install

> a PCI card.

>

> --

> Dave

> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

>

>

>

Guest Industrial One
Posted

Re: Networking Question

 

On Jul 17, 5:00 pm, "TwistedPair" <twistedp...@mail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

> I have a Windows desktop that is joined to the domain, but it won't process

> group policies. Now before you refer me to the Group Policies group, I have

> to mention that I've done some troubleshooting, and I've found that it's a

> problem with the network card. It comes on the network after the computer

> starts processing group policy stuff. I know this because I'm watching it

> boot up, and I have a continuous ping window open and I can see when it's

> live on the network, and when it isn't. It's not supposed to do that. Can

> any of you help me?

>

> Thank you!

 

You should get a USB ethernet adapter. I've had the same problem, and

this fixed it permanently. Call your ISP and they may provide you one

free of charge.


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