IP address conflict with another system on the network.

Our operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002.  WE have set up on a small network of 6 computers.  On three computers, we get a window that opens by telling us that "the system has detected an IP address conflict with another system on the network."     Any ideas as to how we might resolve this problem?

Hello Jackie,.

Also, try the following.

Method 1: Check the settings for dynamic host, Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on the router. Contact the manufacturer of the router or the access to the same provider.

Method 2: Release and renew the IP configuration.

  • Click Start. Click Run, type cmd, press ENTER.
  • Type the first command enough ipconfig and press ENTER.
  • Then type the second command ipconfig / renew and press ENTER.

See if help above.

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