First off, I'd like to say that I didn't create this network, I only came in to trouble shoot it last week.
A client has a large peer to peer network with all win98 stations minus two, which are on W2K. Now the problem is that the win98 stations can't seem to browse the W2K stations shares. They can see the stations in their network neighborhood, but can't see the share either through NN or using the UNC. When you double click one of the W2K computers in NN you the the error below.
The specific error I'm getting is 'The device does not exist on the network'. Although this could be a rights issue I don't think so, because usually when it's a rights issue you get told outright you don't have permission.
I've done all the basic trouble shooting steps (ei. checking for matching protocols, making sure the network cards work/connectivity, blah blah blah) and I can't seem to get a consistant connection.
Occasionally I can browse the shares, but when I close the NN window and go back in I get the same stupid error. :/ Originally I enabled the guest account (they don't care about the security issues involved *shrugs*) and gave access to the shares in the NTFS security. Like I said before I'm really sure this isn't a rights issue, as I have set up user accounts on the W2K stations and even enabled the guest account for testing purposes and I still get that error.
Something I thought about right before I left, was that these PCs are configured with static IPs (again not my idea, it was like that when I got there). Even though this is a peer to peer network could having improperly configured static IP info cause this? I'm thinking possibly a DNS issue, but I'm drawing straws at that, since I can't see why that would affect anything.
Any ideas of what could be causing this? I'm out of ideas and I can't find anything on this on MSs site(that worked).
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Jeff Warmuth
MCSE, CNE
A client has a large peer to peer network with all win98 stations minus two, which are on W2K. Now the problem is that the win98 stations can't seem to browse the W2K stations shares. They can see the stations in their network neighborhood, but can't see the share either through NN or using the UNC. When you double click one of the W2K computers in NN you the the error below.
The specific error I'm getting is 'The device does not exist on the network'. Although this could be a rights issue I don't think so, because usually when it's a rights issue you get told outright you don't have permission.
I've done all the basic trouble shooting steps (ei. checking for matching protocols, making sure the network cards work/connectivity, blah blah blah) and I can't seem to get a consistant connection.
Occasionally I can browse the shares, but when I close the NN window and go back in I get the same stupid error. :/ Originally I enabled the guest account (they don't care about the security issues involved *shrugs*) and gave access to the shares in the NTFS security. Like I said before I'm really sure this isn't a rights issue, as I have set up user accounts on the W2K stations and even enabled the guest account for testing purposes and I still get that error.
Something I thought about right before I left, was that these PCs are configured with static IPs (again not my idea, it was like that when I got there). Even though this is a peer to peer network could having improperly configured static IP info cause this? I'm thinking possibly a DNS issue, but I'm drawing straws at that, since I can't see why that would affect anything.
Any ideas of what could be causing this? I'm out of ideas and I can't find anything on this on MSs site(that worked).
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Jeff Warmuth
MCSE, CNE