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cannot see network shares over VPN
The 2000 server can ping by the BDC's IP address, but cannot ping it by computer name,and cannot connect to it using 'unc' ( \\serverbdc ) in the run Eg, are you able to ping by IP, ping by name, browse network shares, connect to shares on (b) by UNC, etc.? With an NT-based domain, DNS is not likely to be the

Windows 98 clients cannot connect to Windows Server 2003
Mbanefo Okereke u...@mindspring.com microsoft public win98 networking Using a windows 98 PC, I am not able to connect to network shares on an NT server. I am not able to Use the commands NET USE or NET VIEW either. Both return system error. Using a windows NT box I connect to these shares jwithout a problem.

One specific machine cannot connect to a network share
Jeremy Wright jer...@ventnor-comp.demon.co.uk microsoft public backoffice smallbiz I can connect to my sbs via RAS but cannot connect network drives. NT3.5, Internet On the sbs: I have ticked- allow tcpip users access to the entire network. I need access to network shares!! help... Thanks, Jeremy.

NT4 Coexsitng with 2000 Adv Server - DHCP
Just a possibility. -Fish "jc" <j...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:59F42E1D-8264-452E-B275-D0C0331D5FEC@microsoft.com... Without warning, suddenly none of the clients on this SBS 2003 server canot connect to it. I don't have a clue as to what happened. I need some help.

connect to network share on same pc
smlunatick yves...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Ian wrote: Oh, and look in Add/Remove Programs for the words "Norton" or "Symantec"- and uninstall if found! WHY?

Map Network Drive Over @HOME (Blocked Ports)
An app which is running as a service cannot connect to network shares in any form if it is running under the local system account. If you need to connect to any files on the network from a service, you need to set it up to log in as a network user with appropriate rights to the directories you need to access.

Cannot connect to Network Share
Aaron Gatzke aaron_gat...@idwear.com microsoft public win98 printing Just recently, when I've tried to print to our network printer, I am getting a "Cannot connect to this network printer. Make sure your network is working properly and that the network share you are connected to exists." I've tried reinstalling the

Error "cannot connect. Network share has been deleted"
Art anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public pocketpc wireless I can connect via VPN into my home LAN and can surf the web thru a proxy server and can ping every machine on the home LAN. But I cannot connect to any shares of the home LAN. However with my wireless laptop running WinXP Pro I can surf the

Cannot connect to one of network share
Clicking on Network brings an error - cannot connect to localhost as it trys to connect to lan://localhost change it to read lan:/hostname and it works depending on lisa configuration shows FTP, SMB, HTTP and NFS shares/connections clicking on SMB changes the address in the address bar to read smb://hostname and

NT4 SP6 client cannot get to share on windows 2003 server?
wrote: We have a laptop user who is unable to connect to the network either through the share name or the IP address. He was able to connect in the past and also other people are able to connect OK right now. What might be the problem? Networking - General http://www.howstuffworks.com/home-network.htm

Cannot connect to XP Pro network share from Win2k server box
I type the pc's name into this (\\office) and I am presented with a "Cannot Connect" window telling me I must configure a VPN. You don't need a VPN connection to access local network shares or ActiveSync over your wireless link... So as far as accessing shared files/folders over your network.

Problems connecting to a network share
Recently we setup our first XP machine on the network. It has no problems logging on and connecting to the network shares at first. After awhile it will lose its connection to the network share and we get an error that says cannot connect to the network share, the share is either unavailable or you do not have

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
2) Windows 98 client machines which are otherwise correctly attached and authenticated in the domain cannot connect to shares on this box. Users are prompted for a password. These clients can connect to other Windows 2000 servers in the domain just fine. It smells to me as though domain security and policies are

Sharing files between ppc and xp
As a work around I put Domain Users security group into Domain Admins security group and the domain users are able to access all the shares without problem. Obvioulsy I do not want to keep this setting for very long. Cany anyone point me in the right direction as to why Domain User's group cannot access any of the

Cannot connect to network shares, map network drives
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lan browsing with Konqueror
... 325487 How to Troubleshoot Network Connectivity Problems http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325487 821464 Network Clients Cannot Connect to Network Shares 4) is their connectivity random or consistantly failing, and when they are unable to connect to that share are they still able to view/connect to other

Problems connecting to a network share
SuperGumby [SBS MVP] n...@your.nellie microsoft public windows server sbs this IS NOT an SBS specific thing, it is pure AD, or maybe it should be considered a pure 'name resolution' item. In non-SBS land people make other excuses and blame it on them. all this is very much IMnotsoHO, of course.

alias problem with network files
After installing the TDK software a new connection is created and I share my main NIC no problem but again the ipaq refuses to connect. Two strange things happen; 1. When I search for services using the TDK Bluetooth manager it reports that the network service cannot be found on the ipaq... why is this? 2.

Pocket PC 2002/2003 will not connect to SBS 2003 network share
I am trying to map a network drive to a remote location. I only use TCP/IP. When I specify the IP address and network share of the remote location all I get is a message saying it cannot connect - error 53. How can I map a network drive to a remote share? Thanks, Stan -- Eric McIntyre TZO Internet Naming System Get

cannot connect to network shares using names
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