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Cannot connect to network share
... looks like: \\corweb01\test\ All my windows 2000 / xp clients have no problem The NT 4 client can connect to all network shares and computers that are windows 2000 server it cannot connect to a windows 2003 If I try: \\serverName I get that the server cannot be found \\IPAddressOfServer same thing Any help please!

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
However, every time I try to connect to the public share on my desktop PC (or any share on my home network), I get an error window saying: "Cannot connect with current connection settings." My purpose for this right now is to move a default CDB (PocketAccess) file to and from the desktop without converting it to an

ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve service
-----Original Message----- Does anyone know why I get the following message when trying to map a drive on another machine on my network. \\myPC\C is not accesible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.

WINNT 4.0, WIN95 : Can PING across network but cannot access ...
... 325487 How to Troubleshoot Network Connectivity Problems http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325487 821464 Network Clients Cannot Connect to Network Shares All users in our network use 255.255.248.0 as a subnet, the users affected are on different switches. 3) are all users, or just some users,

Dynamo File Based site on a Network Share
I noticed that as you said, when you use the NETBIOS name to connect a Network Share with the credentials A, you cannot connect to a different network share of the same remote server with different credentials. BUT, I made a test using the FQDN! And I could connect to different Network Shares on the same remote

connect to network share on same pc
The machine is still able to be pinged from a remote host, and the machine can ping another host, but none of the network shares are reachable. The computer cannot connect to any of the shares on the network. It seems to me that NBT kind of dies. After a reboot the server is fine. Any body have a suggestion or has

home networking
Hi Jim - Well, I finally spent $245 for Microsoft support and, can you believe this?... somehow the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks had become unchecked in the Server Local Area Network Properties. I don't know how many times I looked directly at that and it never registered with me.

Windows 2000 citrix & IPX/SPX connectivity
The classroom shares a network with our NT Domain. All the 2000 Advanced Servers have their own domain. The issue is that when our NT Domain clients log on they get their IP addresses from the 2000 DHCP server not the NT DHCP server. As a result, we cannot connect to the Internet or our network shares as the subnet

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
When I tried to do this a window came up saying 'cannot connect: in order to connect to your work network you will need to configure a VPN connection'. You can also use the built-in application File Explorer on the Pocket PC to browse network shares. On the Pocket PC tap Start -> Programs -> File Explorer.

Windows SBS 2003 - Suddenly cannot connect to network shares
Cannot find any info on how to do this. Of course not. If you look at the supported devices for VMware you will notice that there are no tape drives on there. I can't back up my win98 guest in anything resembling a useful fashion (I've been settling for saving important user files to a samba network share).

Specified network name is no longer available??
2000/XP/Vista Netwok Logon Applet: http://mylogon.net Say No to Preinstalled Junk: http://genuinewindows.co.uk "Tigger" 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

Exchange/Outlook with DHCP
Gary Gibbons garyse...@attbi.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support For some reason I cannot connect to the CD Rom or other Media drives from my XP Pro machine to my W2K, or my other XP PRO machine. I have access to all other folders and the root directories for those machines. When I attempt a connection

Network shares in WM2003
Tuesday, November 02, 2004 4:26:35 PM Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:26:35 PM I can get from a client out to the Internet (through the server which acts as a router and a gateway. I just can't connect to network resources (mapped drives, printers, etc.) jc.

Domain Can't See Computer
From: "Steve Perrins" <supp...@scp-computers.co.uk> References: <#SnwoMFAIHA. 4...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl> <#5WA4UFAIHA.4...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> Subject: Re: Network shares cannot connect Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:40:04 +0100 Lines: 64 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express

cannot connect to internet sites
The share gets created, but then I cannot connect to it from another machine. The client seems to be accessing all network shares and e-mail okay. It has the domain name listed as its "workgroup" name. In server manager, the client is listed, but grayed out. I am utterly baffled. I thought I would remove it from

Cannot connect to one of network share
When I try to use Delegate instead of Impersonation in CIM Studio I cannot connect to the remote machine, even with the main administrator account, Hi, Is there a way to run a program from a network share when using Win32_Process.Create? I tried using CIM Studio to just run cmd.exe and dir a network share,

Specified network name is no longer available??
Regards, Marina Microsoft SBS-MVP "jc" <j...@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht 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.

Problem connecting network shares accross subnets
Michiel Byttebier wrote: Seeing a node in a network, but unable to access it's resources: I have a similar problem - Ping works all right from other PCs. - 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

cannot connect to internet sites
Buddy Bu...@Onlinehome.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Does anyone know why I get the following message when trying to map a drive on another machine on my network. \\myPC\C is not accesible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out

cannot see network shares over VPN
Sandi Hardmeier - Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer "jon" <jbry...@tir-corp.org> wrote in message news:014701c34f0e$59c00a00$a601280a@phx.gbl... possibly corrupted tcp/ip....Can cannot to network shares, but cannot connect or ping any external sites. Any ideas?? thanks.