Re: Can not use UNC path in Windows server 2003 server 64 bit OS



For all the net use command I still get the error net work can not be reached
net use says 'No entries'
Will Routing and remote access help to set up local network
with that single machine in the network
All I need is to use UNC path with single machine that is not connected to
network

KIran







"Herb Martin" wrote:

> "Kiran" <Kiran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E1877E6E-0FBE-454A-9C5C-8B393A5D6E0D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > The Machine is not connected to the network
> > I am trying to access the machine after logging on to the same machine
> > using
> > UNC
> >
> > I can Ping the machine
> >
> > Can I use some dummy router
> > or Can I install some networking component
> >
>
> So you are trying to use this computer from the same computer?
>
> Perfectly reasonable and my checks still apply (mostly).
>
> You do not need a router. It is a seldom stated fact that
> EVERY IP machine "routes for itself".
>
> We don't call a machine a 'router' unless it forwards packets
> for OTHER machines but they really all make basic routing
> decisions for themselves.
>
> See my other post and excecute the tests I gave you.
>
> --
> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
> Accelerated MCSE
> http://www.LearnQuick.Com
> [phone number on web site]
>
> >
> > Kiran
> >
> >
> > "Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> In news:980F4BEA-F133-4996-85A4-9F4634CE098B@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> >> Kiran <Kiran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
> >> commented about below:
> >> > Sorry for not providing details
> >> > I have logged onto the stand alone machine with Win 2003 64 bit OS
> >> > (not connected to network)
> >> > Ran CMD window
> >> > Ran dir \\Machine Name\c$
> >> > or \\Machine Name\Log (where log has been shared with full access
> >> > right to admins) and I have logged on to machine as as an adminstrator
> >> >
> >> > It says network can not be reached
> >>
> >> Can you ping machinename (assuming no spaces)?
> >>
> >> Herb's suggestions and questions will help out to determine the problem.
> >>
> >> Ace
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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