Yes I can connect to the media/master from each other, but the win2k3 box does see the robot in device manager, it would be great if you could forward me on the info on how to disable it without rezoning. I appreciate it.
Master Server- Win2K SP4
- NBU DC4.5 MP5
Media Server - Win2k3
- NBU DC4.5 MP5
STK L700E - SDLT320 With 5 Drives
They are connect via Fibre. The OS can see them but I am unable to configure them on the Media Server.
Thanks in Advance.
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