Re: Can't find IPC$ using net share,A new virus?

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Yes,if the shared resource is removed by "something",our app will appear
error,and “net use" command is also prompt "Can't find network path".
“Pegasus (MVP)”编写:

If your application requires a connection to a shared
resource then you should make this connection by
running a command such as this one from the Command
Prompt:

net use S: \\SomeServer\SomeShare

You might find that you have a problem with passwords
or with access permissions.


"public_sd" <publicsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks!
Ok!I refer to IPC$ just because our app will work well when the ipc$
appear
in the result of "net share"(Our app communicate with other computers to
get
the real data,without the ipc$,it can't get this data).we do nothing on
these
servers but they appear the same problems in just few days
That just what i see.
Is i get what you said?Thanks for your patience!

"Pegasus (MVP)"??:

Stop worrying about ipc$ - Windows will manage it all
by itself.

If you have a problem with sharing, report exactly the
nature of your problem. There is no need to mention ipc$
but there is certainly a need to tell us what you do and
what you see on the screen.


"public_sd" <publicsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply!
what i want konw is that how can i find the ipc$ back and who tunes
it
off
evne i net share it manual,thanks.

"Pegasus (MVP)"??:


"public_sd" <publicsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI,
We have found this days that some servers runing windows 2000
server
could
not find IPC$ and C$,this can lead our app to error status.
Even we user "net share IPC$" to recover it,the IPC$ will
disappear
later,Can anyone help me?
We can not find any virus using new anit-virus software.

IPC$ (Inter-Process Communication) is not a real share but
a place holder, a notional share to validate an account/password.
Use the following command to connect to an administrative share:

net use x: \\SomeServer\c$









.



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