Thanks to bcastner for the tip on checking services.
It turned out that Client for Microsoft Networks somehow got uninstalled. Once I installed that, rebooted, and rejoined the domain (join a workgroup, reboot, join domain, reboot) and all is working again.
Thanks for all the ideas !!!
Luv2bSly
Yes, the NIC is working. Just unable to login to the server/mount drives, use network printers, etc.
Thanks for all the ideas so far. I will try them and let you know.
In the System Properties on the Network Identification tab the Network ID button is grayed out and am not able to login/see the network. The message written is as follows:
NOTE: The identification of the computer cannot be changed because: - Networking is not installed or is not properly...
Thanks for the idea. I'll discuss it with my client when they retunr on Monday. I'll let you know. (You would have thought Microsoft would have thought of this and made messages "backward" compatible!)
I have a client that "saved" all their e-mail messages to the HDD when they had Outlook 2000. Now that the upgraded their server to SBS 2003 and I pushed Outlook 2003 to their desktops, they are unable to open these saved messages.
I have tried Microsoft's website for help. So far, no luck...
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