We have 3 brand new Gateway Profile 5 PC's with WinXP. I am trying to install FrontPage 2000 on these PC's (they have Office 97 loaded already). On ALL three of these PC's I get an error message: Error 1305, referring to the MSOLAP.DLL file. Has anyone run into this? We have other Gateway...
Our application log is filling up with the following messages:
Error #e0024 Message: gettting SID's account name failed.
We have a user that is trying to create a form in FrontaPage (the form will not work for her) and notice that when she is trying to create the form we get quite a few of...
bcastner, that's exactly what's haunting me about this whole issue -- the error message doesn't jibe.
I did try your excellent suggestions, one at a time, rebooting between each one, but I still can't map the drive. I'm *this far* from tossing the workstation and going back to my Win2k box...
emma2002, they're set appropriately.
ReddLefty, forgive my networking ignorance, but is Microsoft File and Print sharing even an option on that NT 4.0 server box? It's not something I remember ever coming upon (although it is enabled on the XP box, FWIW).
bcastner, good ideas! I did try NET USE yesterday and it failed there, but I haven't double-checked my LMHOSTS file...
(opening window to check)
Crud. It *is* listed already.
Thanks for the reply, Mike. But my username and password are the same on each box, so that's not it either.
It's driving me crazy; I have a software application that needs that map. Everything looks to be in order but *something* is obviously off!
Hi,
My new XP laptop refuses to map to a share an NT 4.0 server in our DMZ, although it can ping this server just fine. Error message is "network path //server/share could not be found."
I can map to another server (Win2k) in the DMZ, so I don't *think* it's a firewall issue. I used...
I too had this service.lck problem with olny one useer. I tried redoing server extensions, removing the locked file, and verifying the user permissions, nothing worked. I bit the bullet and opened at ticket with Mircrosoft. After many emails and hours on the phone with Microsoft, and redoing...
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