Re: XP Pro Map Network Drive Problem
- From: "GTS" <x@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:48:13 -0400
You're welcome. It's an interesting puzzle. I'm out of ideas at the moment. The fact that the NAS hangs after the attempt to map from the Pro machines seems especially odd. It would be interesting to see what a sniffer shows as different between the Home to Pro communications with the NAS. I don't know how else to narrow it, unless the NAS manufacturer/vendor has any info.
"Andy" <someone@invalid> wrote in message news:dk6a13d0ebkig8mobnuu3ejevvjv8anuev@xxxxxxxxxx
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:09:46 -0400, "GTS" <x@xxxxx> wrote:
Hi GTS, thanks for your reply.
It's a long shot, but I suggest trying the change covered in "A Windows XPNo joy with this change.
Client Cannot Log On to a Windows NT 4.0 Domain"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318266
Tried mapping with the IP rather than server name and I get exactly
Also, does it make any difference in the messages if you try mapping with
the NAS IP address rather than name?
the same response as before: "Attempting to connect
to\\192.168.0.100\Laptop..." then "The network path
\\192.168.0.100\Laptop could not be found."
Andy
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