The other server 192.168.1.14 is doing the exact same thing as server 1 i.e. I can access the shares
I can't find what is so special about the one server ( ) that works when I type in \\192.168.1.2 and whos whares I can access. All the servers are 2003 SP1 and no firewall.
I looked at all the...
I have tried to set my IP address set on the 192 network but then I can ping neither 192 machines nor 172 machines.
I cannot put my machine on the domain as this is not my network and I must keep my current profile i.e. Outlook mail etc which is on my office domain and I am currently offsite.
I know that and I put in the domain name\username EXACTLY like I did for server B which worked but I still get prompted for a username and password which is the strange thing.
Why does this not come up directly when typing in \\192.168.1.1 and why does is just keep prompting? I am definitively...
Yes I cannot ping server the by name but I can ping and remote desktop using IP.
When on other networks I have often accessed my machine from their server so it should not be a setup issue on my laptop.
I have been told that the machines on the 172 network that are on the domain can access the...
Yes there are shares created on server A. I said I can access the shares off server A from server B by typing 192.168.1.1. But I can't from my PC which is not on the same domain. Any PC on the same domain as server A can access its shares.
I can't change my domain.
How come I get path not...
I am using XP SP2 and need to access a windows share on server A (Windows 2003 Server). This server is on another domain as my laptop and has IP address 192.168.1.1. When I try to go to a server shared folder on my laptop I can't find it by selecting \\192.168.1.1 and get error the "network path...
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