Settings using 2 nic's

From: Hans van Eenennaam (hans.van.eenennaam_at_zonnet.nl)
Date: 04/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 04:54:14 -0700

We are using 2 nic's i our windows 2000 based servers.
On the first nic we are running following protocols:
Client for Microsoft networks
File and Print Sharing for Microsoft networks
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
On the second nic only Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
It occurs that we are not able to make a drive mapping to
the server altough al bindings are to the first nic. When
we enable the same protocols on the seconds nic we get
errors like duplicate name detected on the network.
What are we doing wrong??



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