Microsoft KB Archive/123077

= PING Causes Reboot If Executed Outside Windows for Workgroups =

Article ID: 123077

Article Last Modified on 12/17/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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This article was previously published under Q123077



SYMPTOMS
After you install Microsoft 32-bit TCP/IP and issue a PING.EXE, ARP.EXE, NBTSTAT.EXE, NETSTAT.EXE, or ROUTE.EXE command from a real mode MS-DOS command prompt, one of the following problems occurs:


 * The machine reboots

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 * The machine stops responding (locks up)

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 * The system generates an EMM exception error



CAUSE
Because Microsoft TCP/IP-32 is an NDIS3 protocol, the utilities must be run from within Windows for Workgroups while the protocol is loaded.



RESOLUTION
To correctly use the TCP/IP utilities, choose the MS-DOS Prompt icon to open an MS-DOS window within Windows for Workgroups, and then run the utility using its proper syntax. For example, to run the PING command, type the following:

c:\windows>ping 127.0.0.1

Additional query words: 3.11 tcpip tshoot execute

Keywords: KB123077

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