No, I just configured IP and subnet mask.

-Sunit
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  did u configure DNS in advanced properties of tcp/ip???

  Pavan Kumar
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  Thanks.
  I tried that and got some break through.
  Now instead of "error code 2" ping 127.0.0.1, gives "Destination
  unreachable"
  and for ping localhost, it gives unknown host name.

  Also "ipcongif" still doesnt work.

  -Sunit

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  Sunit,

  This is moving off topic for the list, but here it goes.
  First READ all of these instruction. You may find your problem without
  having to go through all these steps.


  Open Network Connections.
  One at a time right click a network device and select properties.
  Select uninstall.
  Do this for all connections.
  This will cause any network connections to stop functioning(doesn't sound
  like they currently are so no problem)
  Reboot the machine.
  If you have a NIC card then windows should detect it and install the
  drivers.
  Return to Network Connections.
  Follow these instructions to reinstall the loopback driver:

  To manually install the adapter, follow the steps below:

  Click Start, and choose Control Panel

  Double-click Add Hardware and then click Next.
  Select Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next.
  Scroll down and click Add a new hardware device, and then click Next.
  Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list, and then
  click Next.
  Click Network adapters, and then click Next.
  In the Manufacturers box, click Microsoft.
  In the Network Adapter box, click Microsoft Loopback Adapter, and then
click
  Next.
  Click Next once more and then click Finish.
  After the adapter is installed successfully, you can configure its options
  manually, as with any other adapter. You need to allocate a TCP/IP
address.
  To manually configure the adapter's options:

  Select Start | Control Panel and then choose Network Connections.
  Choose Local Area Connection 2 and click Change settings of this
connection
  Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
  Here you can configure the IP address and Subnet Mask.

  Set IP to something like 192.168.0.2

  Make sure connection is Enabled when viewed from Network Connections.
  You should see the IP in the Details window located in the lower left of
the
  window when you select the connection. Until you have this fixed you will
be
  unable to get TC to run. If after this you are still unable to get a ping
  127.0.0.1 to work then you have some issues that need resolved and are off
  topic for the list (IMHO).

  Good Luck
  Doug
  www.parsonstechnical.com


  > TCP/IP is already installed using MS loop back adapter.
  >
  > In command promt I tried doing ipcofig: it gives error
  > Also ping localhost, ping 127.0.0.0, ping 127.0.0.1 gives following
error
  > "Unable to contact IP driver, error code 2"
  >



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