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SUMMARYA pre-determined IP address can be requested from a PPP server when using Windows 95 or Windows NT to connect through dial up networking or RAS. The IP address can be accepted or declined by the PPP server. Windows NT displays a message and drops the connection if the address is denied by the PPP server while Windows 95 does not. Windows 95 will connect normally with no error or status messages. MORE INFORMATION
Windows NT will terminate the connection if the requested address is not
accepted by the PPP server. This is by design. If a Windows 95 client is
denied the requested IP address, it queries the PPP server for a server
assigned address. If an address is available for assignment from the PPP
server, Windows 95 accepts the address and continues the connection
normally. To verify this, run Winipcfg from a command prompt after the
connection is established and check the address of the RAS connection to
see if it is the address that was requested.
Additional query words: prodnt refused failed require reserve
Keywords : nttcp |
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