Re: Sorry its not a window 2003 server .. its NT 4.0 sever!!!
- From: Corné Bogaarts <does.not.exist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 00:19:38 +0200
You should use Windows Explorer and Windows FileMananger (Winfile.exe) for
these tasks on NT4.
Most probably the folder is marked as 'Read only' (the 'R' attribute, not the
'Read and execute' NTFS-permissions.
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 05:51:10 -0700, chaos_ali
<chaosali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi ,
> The problem is not the mapping .. i 'll explain as to what the setup is
>.. i use a windows xp system with admin pack and i have all the access to
>most of the severs .
>Now we have windows servers and some NT servers .. with Nt servers the
>problem is that we dont have permisons to do a remote desktop and we cant
>even use pc anywhere.
>
>So i have to manage all the shares on this sever from "mmc" snap in.. ie
>granting permisions etc etc.
>
>Now the issue is that all of a sudden a share as gone into read only mode
>and i want to undo it.. i cannot use ur attrib command coz it says "file not
>found" obviously coz i am not connected to the server .
>
>I hope u have a better idea as to what my problem is now . and maybe u can
>help me out...
>I want to undo this read -only thing
>Thankx
>
>"SubnetJO" wrote:
>
>> Well, the UNC path your clients are using is: "\\srvmun-fs03\essg"
>>
>> Of course, if you cannot map to the same UNC path, you are in a different
>> "network condition", and perhaps tou cannot resolve the name.
>> If you know the IP address of the server, try "\\<IP address>\essg" or, if
>> the server name maybe reslved from a DNS, try using the FQDN, for example
>> "\\srvmun-fs03.mycompany.com\essg".
>>
>> If you are still running NT 4.0 server, I can think you still have a
>> wins-dependent microsoft network.
>> Check you wins client configuration (if the wins server you use are the same
>> of your clients).
>> Try to check if the service "TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper" is running on your
>> computer. It may help (depending on network conditions).
>> It should be possible you have to configure youe LMHOSTS file on your
>> computer...
>>
>> However, always try a ping to the server.
>> If you have a reply, and that service is running, in many cases (not all)
>> the map works.
>>
>> For mapping a network share from the command line you have to use the "net
>> use" command.
>> Choose a "not in use" drive letter on your PC. For example the "R" letter.
>> In a command window write this command:
>>
>> net use R: \\<IP address>\essg
>>
>> If the credentials of the logged on user (you!) aren't able to map the
>> share, you wil be prompted for username and password.
>> If you want to specify the alternate credentials directly in the command,
>> you may write:
>> net use R: \\<IP address>\essg /user:<username> <password>
>>
>> Thinking that the UNC path you wrote me works for you, you may write a small
>> "CMD" file, named "NOReadOnly.CMD", for example.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>> @echo off
>> net use R: \\<IP address>\essg
>> ATTRIB -R R:\ /S /D
>> echo.
>> echo Execution Terminated.
>> echo Press any key to end...
>> pause>nul
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>> Bye,
>> SubnetJO
>>
>> "chaos_ali" ha scritto:
>>
>> > Hi ,
>> > Do u mean tools--> map network drive or is their a way in DOS u can map
>> > this drive and run the attrib command u told me....
>> >
>> > Because if do it now it saya "File not found".
>> >
>> > the folder path is \\srvmun-fs03\essg
>> >
>> > Can u tell me the command plzz
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "SubnetJO" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Can't you map the share yourself, with administrative privileges, and do the
>> > > job with the attrib comand?
>> > >
>> > > Bye,
>> > > SubnetJO
>> > >
>> > > "chaos_ali" ha scritto:
>> > >
>> > > > Hi,
>> > > > It does'nt work .... with the Attrib coomand.... i am managing the
>> > > > share.. through "MMC Console"...
>> > > >
>> > > > Can someone please help!!!!!!
>> > > > Thanxk
>> > > >
>> > > > "SubnetJO" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > The command ATTRIB should work on NT 4.0, and in DOS, too!!
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Bye,
>> > > > > SubnetJO
>> > > > >
>> > > > > "chaos_ali" ha scritto:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > > Sorry its not a window 2003 server .. its NT 4.0 sever!!!
.
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