Re: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
- From: "Robert Vilhelmsen" <robert.vilhelmsen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:04:03 +0200
here is some more info:
I have installed Indesign on a terminalserver 2003 and opened a document
from here from the same network share.
It´s approx. twice as fast to open here than all my WinXP PRO SP2 clients.
Both the WTS server and clients are on the same switch and all linked up
with gigabit speed. The NIC the WTS is a broadcom and on the client it´s
Intel PRO1000 GT desktop adaptors.
A XP client open a document with approx. 1Mb/sec and the WTS do it with
approx. 3-4Mb/sec.
What is more weird: When we boot the fileserver and let it stand at the
login screen (crtl+alt+del) the keyboard, time/date format is US, but as
soon we login as administrator it changes to DK (we are in Denmark).
What happens here?
Could it be a SMB signing issue between XP and W2K?
Robert
"Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
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Hi Robert,
You could try clearing out your DNS and WINS cache. Also check that your
Master Browser service is still configd correctly (browstat status), and
that your master browser is not multihomed.
.
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