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Peter Skye wrote:
>
>
> Stupid stupid stupid me. In your TCP/IP Configuration folder, on the
> first page which has the tab labeled Network, in the left-hand column of
> that page where the interfaces are listed, do you have a "loopback
> interface" listed?
Yes
>
> And if you do, when you highlight the "loopback interface" entry by
> clicking on it, is there a check mark in the "Enable interface" box? If
> the loopback interface isn't enabled, IP address 127.0.0.1 won't default
> to your local machine.
>
If I click "loopback interface", 127.0.0.1 appears, there is no check
in Enable box. I check enable, and now have: enable, manual,
127.0.0.1. Save and open again. Now have: enable, manual, no URL.
Ping apparently runs until I cancel it.
Ray
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