Just thought I would ask what type of workstation OS we are dealing with?
If it is XP, check to see if ICF is enabled.
If it is W9x, NT4 or W2K, does it run any personal firewall software (Zone Alarm, McAfee, Sygate...)? If so, try stopping the program from running and then use NBTSTAT or...
The only time I've ever seen this type of problem is when someone has been fooling around with the server service. Workstations have a server service as well as a 'server'. What the server service basically does is broadcasts a message to everyone on the network, "Hey, I'm an availble PC...
Open a command prompt and type :
C:\net user /domain
If you want the results in a file type :
C:\net user /domain > users.txt
The file users.txt will be on your C: drive.
-Kirk
Windows NT technology can cause the OS to go into kind of a panic mode when there is a major hardware change. You can try pressing [F8] when booting up, select safe mode then reinstall drivers and reboot.
Good Luck,
-Kirk
When I setup offline files, while I'm connected to the lan I map a network drive to the directory I want available offline (i.e H:\myhome). Then I right click on the 'My Documents' directory and select properties. In the 'Target' location I put H:\(you can type in a UNC path if you dont want to...
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