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Re: 2 network cards for outlook express
(cross-post added to XP Networking)
"John Lee" <john@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:g49dnl$cip$1@nnews.pacific.net.hk...
> Dear all,
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> The operating system is WinXP, welcome for any of your more help.
Did you try the commands for a cmd window I suggested?
BTW do you have any path to the Internet with the remaining NIC?
You haven't made that clear IMO but I'm guessing not.
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> Regards,
> Simon
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> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D:OxU3A0J2IHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.g bl...
>> "John Lee" <john@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:g421nk$cng$1@nnews.pacific.net.hk...
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>>> Kindly please help me find solution for the outlook express
>>> to point to the specific network card
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>> Always disclose your OS and version when you need help.
>> This question has more to do with your OS and its networking support
>> than with OE. If you had at least mentioned your OS we could have
>> cross-posted the full question to a more relevant newsgroup.
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>> Try reposting to a newsgroup which specializes in networking for your OS.
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>> FWIW I think you are going to have to look at the route table
>> and consider what IP addresses your ISP's E-mail services use.
>> E.g. use netstat -r and nslookup in a cmd window to do that.
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>> Good luck
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>> Robert Aldwinckle
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>> <QP>
>> Dear all,
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>> My computer has two network cards connecting two different networks, and
>> also uses Outlook Express to send / receive email to/from the email server
>> located at the external ISP. Anyway, such external email server only work
>> from only specific one of our two networks. Since Outlook Express in my
>> computer does not have any settings to point to the specific network card,
>> it always cannot send or receive emails except that we stop using the
>> other network card in the device manager. Kindly please help me find
>> solution for the outlook express to point to the specific network card,
>> many thanks.
>>
>> Regard,
>> John Lee
>> </QP>
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