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Disabling Ip Address Conflict Errors


angadsingh007

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I get these "IP Address Conflict" errors very frequently in Windows XP.

I know the reason why the system gives these errors, and there is a another problem due to which I still cannot eliminate the problem from it's root cause.

So, can anybody please tell me how to disable the prompting of these errors via some registery tweaks in Windows XP.

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Have you tried getting a new ip address from your network administrator. If that is you then a machine on your network is configured to the same ip address as the machine getting the error. You can't disable that message I don't think. It is a critcal error for networking. Are you on the Internet? Can/Should you use DHCP instead?

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had the same problem on the other broadband connection, turned out that the ISP's guys who had come to set up the connection, had set a fixed IP.

well ever since i changed to setting's to "obtain IP address automatically" the problem is resolved.

just my 2bit's

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I get these "IP Address Conflict" errors very frequently in Windows XP.

I know the reason why the system gives these errors, and there is a another problem due to which I still cannot eliminate the problem from it's root cause.

So, can anybody please tell me how to disable the prompting of these errors via some registery tweaks in Windows XP.

I suspect your best bet would be to eliminate the problem which prevents you from addressing the root cause of this problem, rather than attempting to find a way to disable a critical failure system message.

Just my opinion.

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