As I say, my XP and Vista and 2003 PCs all run fine - whether they run 32
bit or 64 bit software. 41 people out of 11 million is a rather small and
insignificant issue really. It may be you are trying to run with hardware
incompatible with Vista.
Where did I even mention Australia? Oh, do you mean the word 'us' as in us
here in the UNITED STATES. I believe you might have looking for the word
OZ, slang for Australia, but I made no mention of it anywhere in my posting.
I'm well travelled and have been to both Mexico and Australia, they have
very little in common.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"dmex" <dmex.2rn8nw@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:dmex.2rn8nw@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Well Cari your hardware configuration is different, of course your going
> to have different results for anything on vista, theres no need to try
> insult someone when they know what there talking about, There was 41
> people I have had to service with this exact issue.
>
> Vista will default to the old DHCP broadcast flag after trying the
> default one around 8 times, there are many people experiencing this DHCP
> error and hundreds of others with vista.
>
> checkout vista64.com where I and many others help with vista related
> issues very frequently.
>
> Cari I would just love to know how you think Mexico is Australia?
>
>
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> dmex