There is often the temptation to fix the problem and leave. However, if a network user reported the problem they will appreciate knowing what happened. This will encourage them to report similar situations in the future, which will improve the performance of your network. Another reason for feedback is that if the user could have done something to correct or avoid the issue, it may reduce the number of future network problems.
Posts Tagged ‘network troubleshooter’
Test And Document Before Resolve The Problems
November 16th, 2008
feed Here the two ways of the LAN troubleshooting. These are the important things to check the result first before do to resolve the network problems with the right actions.
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Test to verify that the problem has been resolved.
Plan Implementation
November 14th, 2008
feed Your actual solution to the LAN problem may be replacing a network device, NIC, cable, or other physical component. If the problem is software, you may have to implement a software patch, reinstall the application or component or clean a virus infected file. If the problem is the user account, the user’s security settings or logon scripts may need to be adjusted.
Software Problems LAN Connection
November 12th, 2008
feed Basically, there are two avenues exist for resolving software problems at the LAN connection. The first option is to reinstall the problem software, eliminating possibly corrupted files and ensuring that all required files are present. This is an excellent way to ensure that the second option – reconfiguring the software – works on the first try.
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Many applications allow for a software switch that tells the installation program to disregard any existing configuration files, which is a good way to avoid being misled by the error and duplicating it yet again. If this option is not evident, then it is often better to remove the application before reinstalling it.
Resolving LAN Problem By Formulate A Plan
November 12th, 2008
feed Once a single operation, application or connection is localized as the source of the problem, research and/or consider the possible solutions to the problem. Consider the possibility that some solutions to the problem at hand may introduce other problems.
LAN Solution 1:
To avoid unwanted repetition, and to make it possible to “back-out†any changes made should things get worse, be sure to
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