There was a dialogue box saying something like 'another computer has the same IP address on the network check event viewer'.
I did so and this is the statement: "A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address of the computer that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a command window to see which name is in the Conflict state"
I attempted the command at the default directory and then the root and received the following result.
C:\Users\Connie>nbstat-n
'nbstat-n' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\Connie>cd\
C:\>nbstat -n
'nbstat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So the question is--do I need to concern myself with the problem (or is it most likely just a random thing) and if I should correct a problem is there an easy correction?
Mark
I did so and this is the statement: "A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address of the computer that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a command window to see which name is in the Conflict state"
I attempted the command at the default directory and then the root and received the following result.
C:\Users\Connie>nbstat-n
'nbstat-n' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\Connie>cd\
C:\>nbstat -n
'nbstat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So the question is--do I need to concern myself with the problem (or is it most likely just a random thing) and if I should correct a problem is there an easy correction?
Mark
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 & Windows 10