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msw - 29 Dec 2003 21:55 GMT
Whenever I try to map a directory, I go through the process of mapping a
drive by <right-click> on My Computer on the client side machine.  Once I
try to map the directory, I select <browse> on the Microsoft Windows
Network, I see my domain name.  However, whenever I click on it, it doesn't
access any information.  However, when I try to run the \\arsprime\downloads
it does access the share directory.  For right now, I have only set up only
two client machines and only one is acting this way.

Here is some information:

My NETBIOS is enabled.
It only happens to one machine.
It does work on one machine.
My Browser Service is running.
My DHCP is running.
My WINS is running.
My network environment is a domain server running in a SBS 2000.

My Main server is Microsoft Small Business Server 2000

The two Clients
One is Windows Professional 2000, which is the one have the problem
One is Windows 2003 Server it is working fine.

Yes I can see my Domain name Network Neighborhood (My Network Places), but
once I click on it I get a message say "advanceerp is not accessible.

I get some respones saying I should check that my DNS is setup correctly, to
be honest I set it up but I don't know if it is setup correctly ornot or is
there such a tool will help me to test my setting is correct.

Any information that can help me resolve this problem or any ideas would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much for following up with me and I wish you a happy and
peaceful new year for you and your family
Marina Roos - 29 Dec 2003 23:27 GMT
Can you post the ipconfig/all from the client that is troubling you? How
many nics in the server?

--
Regards,

Marina

> Whenever I try to map a directory, I go through the process of mapping a
> drive by <right-click> on My Computer on the client side machine.  Once I
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> Thank you very much for following up with me and I wish you a happy and
> peaceful new year for you and your family
msw - 30 Dec 2003 00:33 GMT
Server name "ARSPRIME"

The Domain Name is "advanceerp"

The Server have to NIC Cards
____________________________________________________________________________
_____
1st NIC Setup
_________________________
IP Address     10.0.100.10
Subnet mask    255.255.255.0
Default Gateway Blank

Prefered DNS

Preferred DNS Server 10.0.100.0
Altrnative DNS Server blank

Advance settings

IP Settings
   IP address 10.100.0.1
   Subnet mask    255.255.255.0
   DNS            10.100.0.1
   Wins            10.100.0.1
____________________________________________________________________________
___
2nd NIC Setup
_____________________________
IP Address     192.168.0.2
Subnet mask    255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.1.1

Prefered DNS

Preferred DNS Server 68.54.80.5
Altrnative DNS Server 68.54.80.6

IP Settings
   IP address 10.100.0.1
   Subnet mask    255.255.255.0
   DNS            10.100.0.1
   Wins            10.100.0.1

Advance settings

IP Settings
   IP address 192.168.1.2
   Subnet mask    255.255.255.0
   DNS            68.54.80.5
                       68.54.80.6
   Wins           Blank
___________________________________________________________________
WatchGuard Firewall
> Can you post the ipconfig/all from the client that is troubling you? How
> many nics in the server?
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> > Thank you very much for following up with me and I wish you a happy and
> > peaceful new year for you and your family
Marina Roos - 30 Dec 2003 12:43 GMT
What are those extra advanced IP settings doing there on your internal nic?
Delete those.
On your external nic DNS should point to your server-IP *only*
(10.0.100.10). Delete the advanced IP-settings there too.
Is this from the client???

--
Regards,

Marina

> Server name "ARSPRIME"
>
> The Domain Name is "advanceerp"
>
> The Server have to NIC Cards

____________________________________________________________________________
> _____
> 1st NIC Setup
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>     DNS            10.100.0.1
>     Wins            10.100.0.1

____________________________________________________________________________
> ___
> 2nd NIC Setup
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> > > Thank you very much for following up with me and I wish you a happy and
> > > peaceful new year for you and your family
HandyAndy aka Andy Goodman [SBS-MVP} - 30 Dec 2003 21:40 GMT
Also you have a typo on preffered DNS of the first nic you have 10.0.100.0
and it should read 10.0.100.1

> What are those extra advanced IP settings doing there on your internal nic?
> Delete those.
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> >
> > The Server have to NIC Cards

____________________________________________________________________________
> > _____
> > 1st NIC Setup
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >     DNS            10.100.0.1
> >     Wins            10.100.0.1

____________________________________________________________________________
> > ___
> > 2nd NIC Setup
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> and
> > > > peaceful new year for you and your family
 
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