"Victor S." <VictorS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This looks like it's a DNS resolution issue.
>
> At a command prompt, do "ipconfig /all" and look at the output. Verify
> that
> the Vista PC's IP address starts with 192.168.1. If that is correct,
> verify
> that your DNS server is set to the same one as on the XP PCs (probably
> 192.168.1.1).
>
> If that does not help, when you try to ping the CTRAVEL computer by name,
> does it say "Pinging ctravel [207.69.131.10] with 32 bytes of data" or is
> there something after "ctravel"? If there is, do the same from an XP
> computer and compare the two. If they are different, then you might have
> a
> different primary DNS suffix set on the Vista computer. (It's set in the
> same place that the computername is set.)
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Thank you.