Chapter 32. Troubleshooting Network Issues

Users often rely on network connectivity to do their jobs, and network failures can dramatically affect an organization’s productivity. When failures do occur, you need to quickly diagnose the problem. You will often need to escalate the troubleshooting to a network specialist. However, you can diagnose and resolve many common networking problems from a Windows Vista computer.

This chapter describes how to use important network troubleshooting tools and provides step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting common network problems.

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