So in essence your machine is not performing DNS lookups correctly...
The only other time I have seen this problem is when I had 2 machines with
the same name on my network - it was actually a Windows 2003 and Windows
2008 machine. The 2008 was unable to ping by name (or at least the names of
other machines on the network). Check this and double check this as it
really did catch me out...
Failing this - basic DNS tests...
If you type IPCONFIG /ALL do you see DNS servers listed for the network
adapter? I would assume addresses here may well reference your router
(which is fine) or external ISP DNS servers.
If you don't see any, or the addresses look wrong, go into your network
adapter properties and make sure you have your DNS servers to be obtained
from DHCP too - they can (and I have seen) them be different where a machine
gets an address from DHCP and DNS are manual.
Let me know,
Regards,
Jon
www.insidetheregistry.com
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> Good Evening,
>
> I have a minor issue with one of my home computers! I have numerous
> systems connected to my home network (wired and wireless). They
> either run XP or Vista and linked by a router.
>
> One of my boxes cannot resolve local LAN IP's by the computer
> hostname. If I ping barney I get "ping request could not find host
> barney..." where it should return 192.168.0.2. All other computers on
> my network can ping this and all local systems. The system I am
> having issues with is Vista.
>
> All systems are configured as follows:
>
> - DHCP I did confirm it is getting a local address
> - Firewall is turned off
> - Confirmed no malware is on the system having issues
> - Confirmed other PC's on the LAN can ping the bad box.
> - Confirmed all network settings are the same on all vista boxes
> (Network Discovery Settings, Sharing, etc).
> - Confirmed system having issue (a laptop) has the issue both wired
> and wireless.
> - Confirmed all services that I know of are in their proper states.
>
> Any help appreciated.