On Jul 20, 2005, at 11:22 AM, H. Wade Minter wrote:
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> Ok, I've made progress on my problems from earlier today, but have one
> final sticking point that's gumming up the works. On a WindowsXP box,
> I can access shares via \\server\sharename just fine. But if I do
> "net use L: \\server\sharename", I get "System error 67 has
occurred.
> The network name cannot be found."
>
Forgive me if I'm covering old ground, I'm not at my own computer and
other mail may have addressed some of this.
try "net use L: \\192.168.1.10\sharename"
Is wins enabled on the server?
Is the wins server entered in the XP workstation's IP configuration
(have to manually enter it if your DHCP server isn't going to be
handing it out)
Are the WinXP boxes in fact members of the domain?
If you can't use wins for some reason, you could edit the LMHOSTS file
on the XP box
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=150800
(but, you don't want to go there is you can help it)
on the windows box you can see what your computer is (or is not)
seeing: net view \\servername
net view \\192.168.1.10
net view /domain:domainname
> Any suggestions on where to check will be appreciated. It's a fairly
> complex setup (I'm just a consultant coming in to try to get things
> working), and I think I've tracked down all the rogue "local
masters"
> and winbind processes. The XP box sits on two networks (192.168.1.0
> and 192.168.2.0), though I've gone into the network advanced settings
> and disabled the Microsoft clients on the .2.0 network interface.
>
> So the status is - can start-run and get to the shares, can't net use
> them.
>
> Thanks,
> Wade
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