[windows2000] Re: Can't view shares on one computer

  • From: "Costanzo, Ray" <rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:11:54 -0400

Is the server service running on that machine?  What happens when you
enter this from a command prompt on one of the other machines on the
network?

nbtstat -a NAMEOFCOMPUTERWHOSESHARESCANNOTBEACCESSED

Ray at work

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Bain [mailto:artbain2@xxxxxxxxxxx] 

> 
> I have a small network that consists of 5 XP, 2 W2K, 2 9x, 
> and one NT4 
> server. This isn't a domain, just a workgroup. One of the 
> 2000 boxes can't 
> be accessed, but this computer can access any of the other 
> computers on the 
> network. I can't even ping its IP (static), but can ping 
> others from this 
> pc. It has file and print sharing installed, all the correct 
> networking 
> installed, and all the users and passwords configured. I've 
> switched NICs 
> and cabling with no success. What the heck am I missing?


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