Windows error IP conflict on a single system.

Hi all
I am facing a problem with xp. Even on a single pc, ip address conflict there. and all the time, when I try to check MAC in computer management > system tools > event viewer > system. It always shows a new Mac.
I tried everything,
restarted router
reboot the adsl modem
restarted wifi
but no use...
scanned with antivirus 3 PC.
any solution please...

That's what I thought one time too many. I was getting an ip address conflict. So I had the longest possible security key. When I logged into my router and checked the statistics! He was there! a MAC address connected to my router on my computer.

What I did is I enabled MAC filtering on my router and I have allocated specific to my computers IP addresses. In this way only my computers can connect and they are forced to use a specific IP address so no conflict ever occur.

Perhaps you can hide the message in right-click your taskbar and click Properties, and then clicking Customize and choose which view to show/hide. If this does not work, I'll try to find where, in the registry, hidden item are referenced and see if I can hide the windows errors.

-Alex

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