Computer Loses Network Connectivity (196485)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0

This article was previously published under Q196485

SYMPTOMS

Computers running Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation may lose network connectivity. The computer is fully operational from the console, but it cannot make network connections, be PINGed, or accessed across the network.

This behavior has been exhibited when Network Monitor is started from the console or if Network Monitor is capturing the traffic in or out of this computer from another computer.

CAUSE

This problem has been experienced on computers with IBM token ring network adapters using the driver with the following date and time stamp:
   Ibmtrp.sys   Tue May 21 15:31:12 1996
				

This problem happens when the Microsoft Network Monitor driver, Bhnt.sys, attempts to place the token ring card in promiscuous mode.

The same behavior would occur when Performance Monitor is started locally or when another computer remotely selects this computer as target.

RESOLUTION

Contact IBM for the latest version of Ibmtrp.sys.

MORE INFORMATION

Both Network Monitor and Performance Monitor load Bhnt.sys when they are started.

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Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:2/26/1999
Keywords:kbprb KB196485