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NT Server "falling off" the domain
My network consists of 2 novell networks (network 0001 and 0002). The problem is workstations on the 0001 network cannot connect to a novell server on This is the only server able to browse to the network to view shares on the 0002 novell network shares. All the clients workstations are configured to use the

Cannot print
Through a domain admin login he can map to shares on Server A but not on Server B. He can see server B and connect to it through PCAnywhere, but whatever we try he cannot connect to a share on server B. Suffice to say I don't have any problems mapping locally. This is driving us insane - does anyone have any

Samba Configuration
jon jbry...@tir-corp.org microsoft public win98 internet possibly corrupted tcp/ip....Can cannot to network shares, but cannot connect or ping any external sites. Any ideas?? thanks.

WINNT 4.0, WIN95 : Can PING across network but cannot access ...
I got a Win2K machine running Office 2000 on a NT4 Network. When the client opens outlook he gets the "Your Microsoft Exchange Server is Unavailable". This is the only person on-site who cannot connect. I can ping the exchange server from the PC, I can connect to all network shares except for getting emails.

Unable to connect to a remote site
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 07:51:37 -0800, "DaveB" <Da...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have a user that cannot net use to a network share from his normal workstation, but can successfully perform that action from other workstations. The machine runs XP Pro SP2

Help! PW4.1 and Windows 95 printing
You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission. The network path was not found." Even if I log on as the server administrator, I get the same message. I don't know what to try. "Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote: What do you

samba 2.2.8 and win2k/tse
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 web and connect to shares easily. Why is it so hard to achieve the same on

Can't connect to network shares
The drive specified in the static path has been mapped to a network share different than the original one referred to by the shortcut. .... Copying Read-Only Files to Core SMB Server ARTICLE-ID: Q160807 TITLE : Cannot Connect to Windows NT Server with Many Shares For additional information about Windows 95 updates,

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
I have a Win98 workstation and the message I get when trying to print a document is. Cannot connect to this network printer. Make sure your network is working properily and that the network share you are connected to exist. Note; The printer remain in offline ....help ASAP.

One specific machine cannot connect to a network share
JM j...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I just joined my Vista Business laptop to my domain but cannot connect to my network share. keeps giving me an access denied error, however I am logged on to the Domain with a user account that has full access. I've enabled Network file sharing but

Problems mapping network shares
Now, the problem we're having is that we have multiple Remote Outlook 2003 clients that connect via soft VPN to our primary location (parent domain). When they login, they are able to access all network resources, network shares, etc. However, when they try to login to Exchange via Outlook they cannot connect.

Connect to database from TOAD after installing firewall
Anon inva...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows server sbs Peter wrote: What I cannot do: Resolve host names from a client machine to access files and map drives Is it fully qualified hostnames that you have been trying to resolve? If not, then try. Anon.

Outlook - Cannot connect to Exchange Server
OSDAgent 12/12/2006 11:44:32 AM 3668 (0x0E54) Failed to connect to \\HQSMS01\SMSPKGE$\FSS0000E (1219). Retry in 20 seconds. OSDAgent 12/12/2006 11:44:42 AM 3668 (0x0E54) Once the wim file is copied to the server's network share that I manually created, I open SMS admin console, right-click on image packages,

VPN servers???
Roy Chastain r...@kmsys.com microsoft public windows server sbs As I recall, the DNS address that are supplied in the config are NOT really by interface but are global. Therefore it does not really matter where you put them. I put them on the internal NIC just out of practice because it makes more sense if you

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
Ron Bliss ron.bl...@csimicro.com microsoft public win95 networking I have just installed a Win2000 member server on the network and cannot connect to the server I can ping the server from the pc's but when I try to connect via name or ip address I receive a message that the network name or path cannot be found.

Vista cannot connect to network share but reach internet
You have the option of backing up to either the network or a floppy disk. What should you do? A. Copy the files to a network share on a NTFS volume. ..... Users on the Internet cannot connect to the FTP host on > your > network. What should you do? > A. Configure the FTP host to accept incoming requests on service

Problem mounting network shares
From my terminal server I cannot map a drive to a share using the server name but I can using the IP address. I can ping by name and ip address but when I use net view \\exservices04 there is nothing. However when I net view \\10.0.0.4 it works. The original DC is no problem and I have many mapped drives from the

Network Share
Joe Guidera [MVP/ClubWin/WugNet] jguid...@msn.com microsoft public win98 networking Under Windows98 you cannot connect to a local share. I wanted to share an application on w98 and made a network share on the w98 pc. In order for the application to work it should be accessed only by network redirector.

Network shares cannot connect
Your only alternative is to create a network share and have the client map it through My Network Places. Good Luck. Hugh McLaughlin wrote: Hello Everyone and However, I cannot seem to get the machine to connect to network services. I am used to dealing with XP Professional and simply changing the name of the

Cannot connect to network share
Since you can access the db server on different ports (which is required to map windows network shares) I suspect the firewall is simply configured to deny access to I cannot connect with local ip address either, because the server is on another subnet. That is the same subnet (255.255.255.0) on a physically