Well, I decided to reboot the NAS system and to my surprise, I can now see all the systems on my network
in Windows Explorer.
Lesson learned...
Again, thanks to all that tried to help me.
I have Windows 7 Professional and my wife has Windows 7 Home Premium. We can see each other on the network, share files and printers. As I said, I cannot see to browse my NAS nor Unix File Server. When I bring up a Windows XP Professional or Windows 10 virtual system, I only see the system I...
I doubled checked all three services and they were started. I have a Windows 10 Beta running in a virtual machine using VMware. It does not have Norton 360 running and I have the same problem.
I will look into Norton 360 for a possible solution.
I have checked both services and they are running. I was able to turn off the firewall on Norton 360.
Unfortunately, still could not see all the network.
I logged onto my Verizon FIOS router and it can see all the network devices on the network.
What else should I try?
rclark250,
At the moment, I cannot disable Norton 360, password issue. My Homegroup was messed up, but is fixed. No change to my problem. I tried to map the network as you said, and I only got the Windows 7 systems.
Hi All!
I am having a network issue on my home network. I have two Windows 7 PCs, a Unix File Server and a NAS device. I cannot browse my network for the other systems in my network. I can ping the systems just fine and map network drives manually. I also run a virtual XP session (using...
I ended up having to de-install Service Pack 5 and then the Printer Sub-System. I then installed the Printer Sub-System and then Service Pack 5. Once that was done, I was able to restore printing locally. I am still having a problem with network printing, but this is due to incompatible or...
Does anybody know how to fix this?
I cannot currently print anything locally or remotely. When I type the command 'lpstat -t', I can see the remote print queue, then it fails with
UX:cancel: WARNING: "-t" is not a request id or a printer
TO FIX: Cancel requests by id or...
I am trying to fix a Unix File Server 5.0.6. I cannot ping the server name (ie. ping tracks)
I am getting two lines back, one with the server address (192.168.3.10) and then another line
with a address of 192.168.3.255. When I do this for a networked printer I get the same results.
What is...
I hope everyone's holidays were good.
A week or so ago, I finally resolved my problem. It was caused by me setting up an IP address within VMware. I did not have to do that, DHCP works just fine. Everything is working like I expect.
Thanks to all of you who tried to help me.
Going to try this question again...
I have a Windows XP Pro (winxp) Desktop, Windows 7 Pro Laptop (win7) and a Unix File Server on a LAN in my house. The windows systems are DHCP and the file server is static.
I can connect from winxp to win7 using RDP and telnet to Unix File Server. I...
When I try to connect to the Unix box using ICE.TCP Plue, I am using a name I used in the hosts file. When I try to connect to the Windows XP box, I am using the node name. I do not have a entry in the hosts file.
The Windows PCs are served by my Verizon Actiontec router. The Unix File...
I have a small network at home that consists of a Windows XP Pro desktop PC, SCO Unix File Server and Windows 7 Pro wireless laptop.
My problem is that I have to ping the other systems within Window 7 before I can telnet to the Unix system or RDP to the Windows XP Pro. I have searched the web...
Annihilannic,
Thank you for your suggestion. I tried it last night and started the transfer of the files. Later today I finished the transferring of files and combined as you stated. It worked great, again thanks. I was not sure it would work with a index file, but it did.
I am trying to copy a zip file over the internet from a SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 (client) to my SCO OpenServer 5.0.6. I opened a port on my firewall and make the connection using FTP. The process hangs just shy of 80mb. The file is 311mb.
Any suggestions on how I might successfully transfer this...
Thank you all for your suggestions and information. It has got me thinking.
I might put the 1TB drive aside and put in two 250gb drives. Creating two partitions, 50gb for the OS and the rest for data. Then image the disk to the other disk. Then periodically doing a image backup as a fail...
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