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2019 Aug 12
4
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
...)
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : ( should be the same as on a linux server : hostname -d )
If that is the case. ( same as hostname -d on linux )
Then i suggest, you verify if you server also has its PTR record configured.
A few other options to check or what might be a problem here.
The IpStack is kaput. Run: : netsh int ip reset
Or
Enable "Client for microsoft networks"
- From the Network and Sharing Center click Change Adapter Settings
- Right Click on Adapter >> Select Properties
- Check if "Client For Microsoft Networks" is installed? If not;
- Click Insta...
2007 Dec 20
6
DTrace IP provider, step 1
...ess */
string ip_daddr; /* destination address */
} ipinfo_t;
/*
* illinfo contains IP Lower Layer info.
*/
typedef struct illinfo {
string ill_name; /* interface name */
int8_t ill_local; /* is local */
netstackid_t ill_ipstack; /* ipstack ID */
uintptr_t ill_addr; /* pointer to raw ill_t */
} illinfo_t;
/*
* ipv4info is a translated version of the IPv4 header (with raw pointer).
*/
typedef struct ipv4info {
uint8_t ipv4_ver; /* IP version (4) */
uint8_t ipv4_ihl;...
2019 Aug 13
2
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
...tname -d )
> >>
> >> If that is the case. ( same as hostname -d on linux )
> >> Then i suggest, you verify if you server also has its PTR
> record configured.
> >>
> >> A few other options to check or what might be a problem here.
> >> The IpStack is kaput. Run: : netsh int ip reset
> >>
> >> Or
> >> Enable "Client for microsoft networks"
> >> - From the Network and Sharing Center click Change Adapter Settings
> >> - Right Click on Adapter >> Select Properties
> >> - Chec...
2019 Aug 12
0
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
.... . . : ( should be the same as on a linux server :
> hostname -d )
>
> If that is the case. ( same as hostname -d on linux )
> Then i suggest, you verify if you server also has its PTR record configured.
>
> A few other options to check or what might be a problem here.
> The IpStack is kaput. Run: : netsh int ip reset
>
> Or
> Enable "Client for microsoft networks"
> - From the Network and Sharing Center click Change Adapter Settings
> - Right Click on Adapter >> Select Properties
> - Check if "Client For Microsoft Networks" is inst...
2019 Aug 10
4
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
So then looking at my config files for both machines you see no problems there? I'm testing now, but I'm wondering if this is only happening on windows 10 clients.
Thanks,
Rich
> Avahi is the usual problem if you use '.local' (which isn't recommended
> any more), but the more I think about this, I begin to think this is a
> Windows problem.
>
> Rowland
>
2019 Aug 13
0
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
...hat is the case. ( same as hostname -d on linux )
> >> >> Then i suggest, you verify if you server also has its PTR
> >> record configured.
> >> >>
> >> >> A few other options to check or what might be a problem here.
> >> >> The IpStack is kaput. Run: : netsh int ip reset
> >> >>
> >> >> Or
> >> >> Enable "Client for microsoft networks"
> >> >> - From the Network and Sharing Center click Change
> Adapter Settings
> >> >> - Right Click on Adap...