dave123456789
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
we have a mixed environment with windows 2003 servers and windows 2000 servers. clients are windows xp sp1 and sp2 and windows 2000 sp4. we are not using WINS database.
users on a specific segment are unable to browse the domain from My Network Places, Error :
<domain> is not accessible. You might not have the permission to use this network ressource. Contact the Administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission.
The following has been confirmed on the client side of things :
- TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service
- computer browser service is DISABLED on all PC's and Laptops
- file and print sharing is enabled
- Netbios settings in TCP IP set to Default - User Netbios setting from DHCP.
- clients are able to map a drive from command prompt (net use x: \\server\share
- clients can ping by IP and name successfully
- clients cannot map a drive using Windows Explorer>map network drive
server side of things
- all servers are able to browse the domain through my network places
- DC's are listening on port 139 (netbios)
- DC holding FSMO is set to Master Browser
besides that...i am really stomped...not sure where to go from here.
again, only a specific subnet is having this problem.
Any guidance from here would be great
Regards,
David
we have a mixed environment with windows 2003 servers and windows 2000 servers. clients are windows xp sp1 and sp2 and windows 2000 sp4. we are not using WINS database.
users on a specific segment are unable to browse the domain from My Network Places, Error :
<domain> is not accessible. You might not have the permission to use this network ressource. Contact the Administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission.
The following has been confirmed on the client side of things :
- TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service
- computer browser service is DISABLED on all PC's and Laptops
- file and print sharing is enabled
- Netbios settings in TCP IP set to Default - User Netbios setting from DHCP.
- clients are able to map a drive from command prompt (net use x: \\server\share
- clients can ping by IP and name successfully
- clients cannot map a drive using Windows Explorer>map network drive
server side of things
- all servers are able to browse the domain through my network places
- DC's are listening on port 139 (netbios)
- DC holding FSMO is set to Master Browser
besides that...i am really stomped...not sure where to go from here.
again, only a specific subnet is having this problem.
Any guidance from here would be great
Regards,
David