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Network Communication

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hguynup

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Jul 3, 2000
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Small NT Server LAN, have established communication between all Servers but one.&nbsp;&nbsp;This Server can Ping others and be pinged, by either name or IP.&nbsp;&nbsp;it shows up in the Network Neighborhood and is properly defined in Server anager.&nbsp;&nbsp;Running TCP/IP as a protocol with Static IP addtresses.&nbsp;&nbsp;DNS/WINS services are being provided by the PDC.&nbsp;&nbsp;Yet files cannot be accessed on this one Server from any other Server.&nbsp;&nbsp;Attempts to access any folders/files on this Server result in the File Manager locking up.&nbsp;&nbsp;Attempts to copy a file 'from' that Server to another result in the message &quot;Unexpected Network Error&quot;.&nbsp;&nbsp;However, a file 'has' been copied from another Server 'to' that Server. <br><br>Any ideas?
 
I always start with the basics. Ensure no two machines have the same network address. As silly as it sounds check for number errors or spaces in the addressing :) Check your event log for any type of Comm errors.&nbsp;&nbsp;Check the cables, swap cards.&nbsp;&nbsp;Is this a 10 / 100 Lan?&nbsp;&nbsp;If so are the cards set to auto negotiate or manual settings?&nbsp;&nbsp;Worst comes to worse, blow the TCP / IP stack and re-install it fresh. Gotta run late for bowling, hope this helps if not hollar at what the above helps if any and we can go fropm there.<br><br>DOH change port connections too! <p>The Geek<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>Dont be afraid to share what you know. There are no losers in our arena, only self rightous monkeys atop their own tree.
 
just a thought did u check and make sure the server service is up and running...
 
&gt;Ensure no two machines have the same network address.<br>Done, not it.<br><br>&gt;Check your event log for any type of Comm errors<br>All I'm getting in the Event log is a timeout<br><br>&gt;Check the cables<br>Done, not it.<br><br>&gt;swap cards<br>Unfortunately this is a 'converted' PC in a small Lab, and it happens to be a Dell Optiplex, which had their NICs built into motherboad.&nbsp;&nbsp;I was hoping not to have to switch the whole board out...but it's looking like that might be the case.<br><br>&gt;Is this a 10 / 100 Lan?&nbsp;&nbsp;If so are the cards set to auto negotiate or manual settings<br>Yes, and they are set to Auto.&nbsp;&nbsp;this same box was connected to our production LAN as an NT Workstation for a couple years without incident.&nbsp;&nbsp;Only change has been to be rebuilt as NT Server, no applications added at this point.<br><br>&gt;blow the TCP / IP stack and re-install it fresh<br>Well, depends upon your meaning here.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have deleted and readded the NIC, reinstalling drivers...no help.<br><br>Thanks for the ideas, much appreciated.&nbsp;&nbsp;Still looking for the answer though.&nbsp;&nbsp;About to give it up to a Bench Technician in company, but know I most likely won't get it back for weeks if I do that...any more ideas? <br><br>...Harry<br><br><br>
 
&gt;just a thought did u check and make sure the server service is up and running... <br><br>Service Service is running fine.<br>
 
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