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I've run into a network config issue that is driving me insane and as of now
am fully blaming Norton for. The system is a brand new HP that came with a
trial version of Norton Internet Security. Out of the box everything worked
fine. Then a coworker uninstalled the trial Internet Securtity (without
using the Norton Removal Tool), clicked the "restart now" button after the
uninstall was complete, and upon restarting we've been unable to do anything
with the NIC.
Pinging 127.0.0.1 works fine, but when it comes to connecting to anything
that's a no go. The part this is really messing with me is manually
configured the IP adress, subnet, gateway, etc. But after doing this and
hitting ok a couple of times, the IP address is being autoconfigured and the
IP address i assigned is showing up under Subnet mask.
As of this point I'm stumped. Seeing as the problems started with the
restart following the Norton uninstall i'm almost certain this was the
cuplrit, I just can't figure out what i could have done. Is it possible that
it's locked ports down and artifacts from the uninstall are messing things up?
am fully blaming Norton for. The system is a brand new HP that came with a
trial version of Norton Internet Security. Out of the box everything worked
fine. Then a coworker uninstalled the trial Internet Securtity (without
using the Norton Removal Tool), clicked the "restart now" button after the
uninstall was complete, and upon restarting we've been unable to do anything
with the NIC.
Pinging 127.0.0.1 works fine, but when it comes to connecting to anything
that's a no go. The part this is really messing with me is manually
configured the IP adress, subnet, gateway, etc. But after doing this and
hitting ok a couple of times, the IP address is being autoconfigured and the
IP address i assigned is showing up under Subnet mask.
As of this point I'm stumped. Seeing as the problems started with the
restart following the Norton uninstall i'm almost certain this was the
cuplrit, I just can't figure out what i could have done. Is it possible that
it's locked ports down and artifacts from the uninstall are messing things up?