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Cannot connect to one of network share
All the users could see the network shares and browse the Internet without any problems. Problem, big problem! Outlook just hangs on the clients and obviously cannot connect to the Exchange Server. The SBS Server was initially configured with the IP 192.168.0.10 which I changed to using the DHCP on the SMC Router.

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
I've got it connected to my wireless network (Linksys WCF12 -> WAP11), and am browsing the internet happily. But I can't access any network shares. It says: "Cannot connect with current connection settings." In settings, my card is connected to "The Internet." I need it to access the internet as well as accessing

WAR-SOFTWARE: Error #18401 on system directories
-Nick -----Original Message----- I have just installed a Win2000 member server on the network and cannot connect to the server from 3 Win95 pc's. 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.

Mapping problem.
Regardless of whether we can get Samba shares up and running on the Linux box, we must be able to access the existing NT network shares. We're setting up the Mandrake box specifically in order to run CVS. We *can* connect to the Apache server on the Linux box. We *can* telnet to the Linux box (despite the fact that

Cannot connect to network printer
Under Windows98 you cannot connect to a local share. You can however SUBST a drive letter. -- ---------------------------------------- Joe Guidera Microsoft 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

RAS connects OK, but no network shares??
You can ping the server by name and Internet Protocol (IP) address, but cannot connect to shares on the server. Net View and Net Use commands fail with one of the following error messages: System error 121. The semaphore timeout period has expired System error 53. The network path was not found. System error 64.

Ipaq pocketpc + TDB Bluetooth dongle...
Problem is I cannot connect to network shares or sync the Offline files--I get an authentication box but if I use the Domain Credentials that were used at login I get an error that there was no Domain Server available. If I login as a local user on the laptops then I can connect to network shares using the Domain

"NET USE" command: Using different credentials from the logged ...
I'm trying to share files between my ipaq4150 and my windows xp desktop over a wireless network. Sending emails and surfing the net is fine on my ppc. But I can't seem to get the desktop to see the ppc in the network. Plus, when I type the desktop's network name in the ppc's file finder I get ... "Cannot connect .

Windows 2000 Server cannot see Windows NT Server
Scott fsc...@tsys.com microsoft public sharepoint portalserver Any ever get an error simular to the "cannot connect. Network share has been deleted" when accessing Sharepoint using the SP client (mapped to Sharepoint)?

copying file over VPN server on Win2k
Buddy Bu...@Onlinehome.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hello, If you cannot find the line then you will need to add it. Please note that I had the problem on Windows XP Pro. Thanks, -----Original Message----- Greetings Buddy, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem you are.

Cannot connect to a pre-existing dump device
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must just be missing something, but I have no idea what it could be. I can authenticate to other resources using that account just fine. For example, I created a network share on another server and granted just that test account permissions to it. I can connect to it using that domain account with no problem,

VPN & network shares problem - related?
If you use the NET USE command or Explorer in Windows 95, you are able to successfully connect to the network share that exceeds 12 characters on the Windows NT computer. If you use the NET USE command in Windows for Workgroups, you are able to successfully connect to the same share. However, you cannot connect to

win98 Guest,Red Hat host, cannot connect to IDE tape drive - ???
The network path was not found." Something is really screwy - I can't even open a GPO for edit while logged onto the server directly without getting an error message that Windows cannot find the network path. I don't know what to do next. jc "Les Connor" wrote: so when you try to connect to a share on the server,

Cannot Connect to SQL Server 2000 Using Domain Account
I connect to the network successfully and am able to resolve DNS. (I can connect to Exchange and the Intranet web pages) I cannot connect to any network shares though. I suspect I am not authenticating correctly. My IT department said I need to join the domain, but thaat's not available in XP Home, right?

Connecting to network Shares
On the Windows 2000 server box I try run - \\xpboxname\sharename and get prompted with "connect as" and "password". I enter various ids and password of accounts that exist on the XP box and both the xp box and win2k server box, and all are accurate. I also can browse the network and see the xp box listed but still

Cannot Connect Windows XP Home
I've installed SP4 as recomended on the knowledge base article (817069) but I still can't get connect to a network share through my VPN. I'm using OpenBSD as the gateway and ipsec.exe (FreeSwan) as the client for the VPN. I can ping, ssh, telnet etc through fine, I see what shares are available on the remote

VPN-Can connect, but cannot resolve server name or brows
You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Mshome is the name of my home network. Any ideas? -----Original Message----- Does anyone know why I get the following message when trying to map a drive on another machine

Network shares cannot connect
I am trying to access a PW 4.1 print service which gives the following error from Win95;- "Cannot connect to this network printer. Make sure your network is working properly and the network share you are connecting to exists" DOS prints work OK as do DOS and Windows file service connections. Thanks for any ideas ?

Cannot connect to network share
Jane interf...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 ras_routing I can successfully authentic/connect with a VPN connection from home (Windows 2000 Pro) to my office server running Windows 2000 Server with Wins, DNS, and RAS. Once connected though I cannot connect to a network share, or can I see the server name

Cannot Connect to a Network Share over a VPN Connection
patrick foure pfo...@imaginet.fr linux samba Summary: We cannot connect multiple users from an win2K/tse box to a samba server using password server When the first user connect to the win2k/tse all network shares are ok . But when other users connect on win2k/tse , authentication are refused , samba says