Re: Windows Explorer - Folder Pane Doesn't Open
- From: WPD <county(please-delete-this)pyrenees@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 16:14:01 -0700
Hi Chuck
"Chuck" wrote:
Well, that may make a difference. I've been reading about Hamachi, haven't had too much direct experience yet though.In the "Adapters and Bindings" tab on AMD, the binding order is first "Local
If file sharing is bound to the VPN, browser and name resolution will go there.
Area Connection" and then Hamachi. Both adapters have "File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks" checked in the Bindings box.
What's at the other end of the tunnel? There's apparently no server running theHamachi acts as an authentication server, only. After the Hamachi server
browser down there.
authenticates a computer as a member of the Hamachi network that I have set
up, the computer will talk directly to the other computers in that network
that are on-line and authenticated without going through the Hamachi server.
The Hamachi-authenticated network is a completely separate network from our
internal network. All Hamachi network addresses have a 5.x.x.x address.
(From AMD):Both AMD and AUTO have Hamachi adapters; are on the same Hamachi network; as
Status for domain APS on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{E8AE3701-52F9-4C74-ABC1-1B85CBADAA36}
Unable to retrieve server list from SERVER3: 64
A 64 error ("The specified network name is no longer available.") is another
name resolution problem. AMD is another Hamachi client, so I think we need to> resolve that first.
far as I can tell, are set up the same on the Hamachi network. AMD returns
the error 64, but AUTO doesn't. In addition, I have tried to set them up the
same on the internal APS network, too. It appears that I have made a mistake
somewhere, though. Any ideas on where I should look.
But there's yet another issue.I don't know why Server2 only saw 4 servers on the domain at the time that
(From Server2):
Status for domain APS on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{54D22944-8771-4780-9F6F-228C068BC63E}
Browsing is active on domain.
Master browser name is: SERVER3
Master browser is running build 3790
2 backup servers retrieved from master SERVER3
\\SERVER2
\\SERVER3
There are 4 servers in domain APS on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{54D22944-8771-4780-9F6F-228C068BC63E}
There are 1 domains in domain APS on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{54D22944-8771-4780-9F6F-228C068BC63E}
Do a "net view" from Server2 and Server3, and compare the results.
there were 6 of them. Unfortunately, I did not know about "net view" at that
time.
I just ran "net view" on both of them, again, and they both list the same 7
machines. (When all computers are up on the APS network, there are 7 of
them.) And, now, when I run "browstat status" on Server2, it outputs the same
number of servers as Server3. Perhaps, it was just a momentary glitch. (How's
that for whichful thinking?)
Thanks for the help.
.
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