Re: xpP & xpH networking problems
From: CINDY (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:46:06 -0700
Chuck everything you have stated is correct and validated.
I am not sure why the sqlserv.exe is running on the XPpro
computer. Should i remove this?
on the last question you asked the company name is:
Microsoft
and the file version is:
2000.080.0818.00
>-----Original Message-----
>On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 15:29:44 -0700, "CINDY"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Chuck
>>yes to all bindings checked
>
>Cindy,
>
>Why is sqlservr.exe running on the XP Pro computer? Are
you (were you) running
>a server?
>
>Let's summarise yet again what we have observed, to
date, with your computers.
>Please verify each point carefully, I want to make sure
I've not misread
>anything you've stated.
>
>1) Your XP Home computer can access shared data on the
XP Pro computer, and
>upon itself. Your XP Pro computer can access data on
neither the XP Home
>computer, nor on itself.
>
>2) Your XP Home computer shows shares for the XP Pro
computer, and for itself,
>in Windows Explorer. Your XP Pro computer shows no
shares whatsoever, in
>Windows Explorer.
>
>3) Your XP Home computer lists shares for the XP Pro
computer, and for itself,
>in File - Run (\\ComputerByName etc). Your XP Pro
computer lists shares for
>neither the XP Home computer, NOR itself, neither by
name OR ip address ("ERROR-
>Windows cannot find \\laptop1" AND "ERROR- Windows
cannot find
>\\192.168.1.101").
>
>4) You have no firewall run, or installed, on either
computer.
>
>In order for us to carry on this conversation, we both
have to be able to read
>and write. In order for your computers to share files,
they have to be able to
>"read" shares (Client for MS Networks), and "write"
shares (File and Printer
>Sharing for MS Networks).
>
>Your XP Home computer can both "read", and "write".
That is, it can "read" its
>own shares and the XP Pro shares, and it can "write" its
own shares. The XP Pro
>computer can "write" (the XP Home computer can, after
all, "read" the XP Pro
>computer). But it cannot "read".
>
>And what we have tried as diagnostic procedures.
>
>1) You have checked the displays in Windows Explorer.
XP Home shows shares for
>both itself, and XP Pro. XP Pro shows neither, nor does
it show Microsoft
>Windows Network in My Network Places.
>
>2) You have checked File - Run shares listings for, and
from, each computer.
>Shares for both the XP Home and XP Pro computers are
visible, but only from the
>XP Home computer.
>
>All of the above point, IMHO, to a problem with Client
for MS Networks on XP Pro
>computer. Yet you have un installed, and re installed,
that network component,
>with no improvement seen.
>
>3) We have examined the Browser Status, IPConfig, and
Static Route data for
>both computers. No abnormalities were identified.
>
>4) We have run diagnostic and spyware searching
programs Everest and HijackThis
>on your XP Pro computer. Cursory examination of output
shows no network client
>applications, nor any trace of a firewall, that, I
believe, could cause problems
>with accessing network resources. With exception
to "sqlservr.exe".
>
>I'm looking at ways to break Client for MS Networks,
without breaking FPS for
>Microsoft Networks. Nothing apparent yet.
>
>Find file "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
>Server\MSSQL$MICROSOFTBCM\Binn\sqlservr.exe" in Windows
Explorer. Right click
>on it, Properties. Under the Version tab, what displays
for Company? File
>version?
>
>Cheers,
>Chuck
>Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily
a bad thing.
>.
>
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