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Solve : prob in windows network?

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     Am unable to resolve this problem completely......  when i ISSUE a ping command from LAN windows network  system it showing a public ip which doesn't belongs to me...  all my local system has static ip's only.     slowly i faced this in almost all local systems when i changed the static ip into dynamic the problem was resolved. Now the same problem was in my SERVER system and am not getting how to resolve this..... ( i can't change this into DHCP).

             if i put any name after ping command it was pinging and in the result it show the same public ip address.....  when i monitored this thought out the day i found that this problem was coming when my client interact with server using Terminal services....

  OS: Windows 2003 SE SP2
   RDP: v.6.1

       PLEASE help me how to resolve this....  if any one face similar problem please share with me....
  Are you using a VPN?

If you're logged in via terminal services, the IP address of the system with be the server's not the client's.thaks rob for reply...
 
   No, through Terminal Services (RDC)...  what you said was correct it must be server ip .. there itself am bit confuse one day i moniterd throught out the day. It was working fine ( when i ping to any other server it showing the correct ip ) when was no client interation. Problem started when they start interacting....I don't fully understand what you're saying about the ping issue incidentally.  Are you saying that for example you sent a ping to 192.168.77.1 and got a response from 196.3.8.2 (for example) on its behalf?  If so, can you provide some more specific DETAILS, and show the output of a traceroute to an external SITE ("tracert www.google.com" should do)?


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