Re: Can not use UNC path in Windows server 2003 server 64 bit OS
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:44:17 -0400
In news:7640C452-CFA7-40D5-9289-8FC5E3977ACE@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Kiran <Kiran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
commented about below:
> 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
Is the NIC active or does it show up with a red X? If a red X, then
obviously your attempts will not work trying to map a drive or UNC to itself
because the red X means the NIC is not plugged into anything, which is a
dependency for network service to function. The NIC must be plugged in to
something, whether plugged in to a switch, a beat-up old hub you may find
that is collecting dust in the closet, or to another machine with a
cross-over cable.
You can also choose to disable the NIC in the Network Connections window and
install and use the Microsoft Loopback Adapter in place of a real NIC to
perform your tests on this machine.
Ace
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