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When I am at work, I cannot connect to any network shares over the WLAN with my h5450 while my laptop can just fine. At home I can connect to my network shares, but I cannot access the internet. Any suggestions? Jason "Jimmy D." <jjd...@optonline.netX> wrote in message news:OtpCgDMtCHA.2484@TK2MSFTNGP10... try

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Now when my user got it she cannot reach the shares or connect to the server with \\servername\share I get the message 0x80070035 I logged in with my domain admin user but i have the same problem. We can reach websites and ping the servers works. What can I do to solve the problem. I have bought 4 laptops but only

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
From this one PC, I can see shares on other PCs. - "Sharing drives & printers" is all right HOWEVER: - I cannot connect to network shares from this one WIN95 pc, neither from NT or from any other PC's in the network - I can reach a Vax over DECNET-pathworks although i cannot obtain "licenses" to operate pathworks

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have also found that if I have a VPN connection with ICF turned on for the 1st XP Pro, then I cannot connect to any network shares. If I turn ICF off, then I can. Is there another port that I need to open in ICF that is causing this? Thanks again, p darrah "Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sander...@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote

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I have a network with SBS 2003 as the server with XP clients. I have been trying to get the Pocket PCs (2002 & 2003) to be able to connect to the network shares on the SBS server but cannot get them to see or connect to them. All of the XP clients can connect to any of the server's shares without any issues.

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Access NT share via h5450?
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VPN connects but XP cannot connect to network shares
Les Connor les.con...@DEL.cfive.ca microsoft public windows server sbs so when you try to connect to a share on the server, what is the exact error message on the client machine ? If there are no failed security event logs on the server, then is the request even getting that far ? -- Les Connor [SBS Community

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VPN - Cannot connect to network shares - no help in sight!
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