Well I'm not a fan of Win98 either but if it use to work and now 
doesn't the question is what changed?? Any changes to the network 
configuration? New hardware? if not , possibly corrupted files used by SA. can 
you create a new check of something known to be pingable by the machine? Try 
reinstalling SA? 
 
Gerry 


 
On Dec 27, 2007 10:15 AM, Ercolano, Stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED])> wrote:
IMHO, Windows98 isn&#39;t an appropriate platform to properly test anything
anymore and also (and I&#39;m guessing) you are also likely running a 
peer-to-peer network at home instead of a proper W2k/W2k3 network. Could
be a permission issue, issues with your router or any number of other
problems.

Been using ServersAlive for 5 years now performing over 100 specific 
tests every three minutes (processes, services, Ping Tests, disk space
utilization, existing files, etc.) on 28 servers.  Works great.

Would suggest installing it on a proper network to test.



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Subject: [SA-list] salive ping not working

I have Servers Alive ( registered) ver. 4.1.1640 ( I know but it&#39;s
running
on win 98) to test my little home network. It&#39;s been working great. 
Today
it started to fail ping test.  I open a command box and can ping the
things
that it said it did not get a reply from. I stop/closed Salive and
rebooted
the computer. It still fails all my ping test. I&#39;m at a loss.... From 
the
command line they all work..
Any idea&#39;s?????

Thanks
Regards,

Gene
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