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My problem is rather strange~
I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
server (W2K) in the lab.
They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some switches
(in different subnet).
The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
folder):
1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP Pro)
in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access is
also okay.
2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP Pro)
in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check the
spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the workstation,
it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in the
lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username and
password.
5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server (W2K)
in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that, successful
log in.
6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro) and
the server (W2K), they're both okay.
Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker )
Thanx
I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
server (W2K) in the lab.
They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some switches
(in different subnet).
The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
folder):
1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP Pro)
in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access is
also okay.
2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP Pro)
in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check the
spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the workstation,
it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in the
lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username and
password.
5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server (W2K)
in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that, successful
log in.
6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro) and
the server (W2K), they're both okay.
Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker )
Thanx