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Re: Install error: IP address cannot be determined

From: Dusan Bolek <pagesflames_at_usa.net>
Date: 12 Nov 2004 04:06:49 -0800
Message-ID: <1e8276d6.0411120406.2e025b9@posting.google.com>


"Chris" <anon> wrote in message news:<419020c3$1_at_news.mcleodusa.net>...
> I'm getting an error when installing Oracle 10.1.0 on Windows XP
> Professional:
>
> "Thrown when the IP address of a host cannot be determined"
>
> It happens right after I start the install and pick the Oracle edition to
> install. I cannot figure out what it's looking for.
>
> The system is on a local area network. The network is working fine; I can
> connect to that machine just fine from other machines, and it can connect
> elsewhere. I can ping it both by name and by IP address, both remotely and
> locally. I'm not having network problems with any other application on that
> machine.
>
> When I first got the box (with XP preinstalled), I did disable some of the
> unnecessary junk in the Services section -- things like Automatic Updates. I
> don't think I disabled anything important, and I can't identify anything in
> the services list that needs to be turned back on. But I could be wrong.
>
> Has anyone a clue what the problem is?

Could you send the output from ipconfig /all?

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Dusan Bolek
Received on Fri Nov 12 2004 - 06:06:49 CST

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