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Differentiating Login Problems from Connectivity Issues
If you
cannot use network resources such as a printer, this
section will help you determine whether you have a software issue or a probable
hardware or cabling issue.
- Can You Access Web Sites?
See
if you can use Internet Explorer to access a website other than
www.apsu.edu.
If you are able to access www.abc.com,
for example, then your computer does have the proper cabling attached. From a hardware standpoint, it is properly
connected to network infrastructure.
The problem is likely a software problem.
- Can You Access a APSU02 Login
Screen?
If
you have a telnet program installed, open it and see if you receive a login
prompt. You will not have to log in, so
you can still perform this check even without having an account. If you are not asked for a password, or get
a timeout message, then you may have a problem with the network cables
connecting your machine to the network.
Be sure to try this step again after you have confirmed that your network
settings are correct.
NOTE:
You can access web sites and the APSU02 Server from a machine that is not
properly logged into the network. But,
if you can access these resources, then there is not a problem with the cables
connecting your machine to the network.
Verify That the Network
Resource is Operational
If you have verified
that your machine is properly connected to the network, but are still having
trouble accessing network resources, check to make sure the resource is running
properly. If it is a printer, check to
make sure that it has paper, or ask another user to print a test page. If you are having trouble accessing a server
on the network, check with the Help Desk to make sure that the server is up and
running.
Try Restarting Your Computer
Sometimes,
nothing works as well as starting over with a clean slate. Try restarting your machine. This can clear up many transient
problems. Also, it is a good way to make
sure that you have properly logged in, and that there are no major hardware
problems internal to the machine.
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