I have a laptop running Windows XP Home Edition that connects to two separate wireless networks. The wireless PC card installed is a Linksys Instant Network Adapter v.3. The problem I am having is as follows:
Cannot connect to network resources (computers or printers) via netbios names...
The switch IP's are probably just for switch management and should not have any effect on communication for devices that pass data through it. I am not sure of the exact cause of your problem and I know that you mentioned that you have switched over from LMHOSTS to WINS, but take a look at the...
I don't know if I understand correctly. Who maintains DNS for your domain (AT&T, you, or some other entity)? This certainly sounds like a DNS issue. Have you tried to reach this server from another outside source? What about nslookup?
You could temporarily remove or rename net1.exe to say net1.bak (make sure that you have a valid backup first). While this will only address the symptom, it may, however, expose the offending initial process or action causing this.
I hope I understand you correctly Don. You have a user who logs on to a workstation locally (using the local SAM database) as opposed to logging on to the domain. However, this user needs to access domain resources, correct? If this is indeed the case and this user must log on locally then he...
I am trying to get some insight on the proper method for installing Exchange service packs. Since a service pack for Exchange includes multiple files (unlike NT/2000 SP's), the obvious question is "is it necessary to download and install each one?" or does this vary based on...
When the computer is running with the user logged on, you should be able to use the following command to identify the logged on user: nbtstat -a <computername>. Alternatively you can use: nbtstat -A <ip_address>. The username will be displayed (along with other netbios information) with the...
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