Re: back to drawing board
- From: "bill s via WinServerKB.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 22:47:06 GMT
Richard G. Harper wrote:
>Not unless you've got another firewall program on there - from what I can
>see it should be working.
>
>>>How about pinging by FQDN (for example, DCname.yournetwork.local or
>>>whatever)?
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>> Thanks
>> Bill
Richard.....that's not good news. :>)
Is it possible something could be in the registry as a resultant of a program
like Norton that used to be installed??
I am using an old copy of Windows2K and have XP pro with SP2. I thought that
might have something to do with it but the first time I tried this it worked
fine. Actually, it worked fine for the first 20 computers. With 2 to go I
started to get that error message. BUT...that was also a few installation
tries ago and I cannot fathom something still hanging around.
Anyway.....any more advice you can come with will be greatly appreciated.
I'll keep ya posted
Regards
Bill
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