Mapping Shared Folders

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Whenever I try to map a directory, I go through the process of mapping a
drive by <right-click> on My Computer on the client side machine. Once I
try to map the directory, I select <browse> on the Microsoft Windows
Network, I see my domain name. However, whenever I click on it, it doesn't
access any information. However, when I try to run the \\arsprime\downloads
it does access the share directory. For right now, I have only set up only
two client machines and only one is acting this way.

Here is some information:

My NETBIOS is enabled.
It only happens to one machine.
It does work on one machine.
My Browser Service is running.
My DHCP is running.
My WINS is running.
My network environment is a domain server running in a SBS 2000.

Any information that can help me resolve this problem or any ideas would be
greatly appreciated.
 
MSW, need to see a correct ipconfig /all output as I requested in two of
your other posts in the other DNS newsgroup please.

Thanks,
Ace


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msw said:
Whenever I try to map a directory, I go through the process of
mapping a drive by <right-click> on My Computer on the client side
machine. Once I try to map the directory, I select <browse> on the
Microsoft Windows Network, I see my domain name. However, whenever I
click on it, it doesn't access any information. However, when I try
to run the \\arsprime\downloads it does access the share directory.
For right now, I have only set up only two client machines and only
one is acting this way.

Here is some information:

My NETBIOS is enabled.
It only happens to one machine.
It does work on one machine.
My Browser Service is running.
My DHCP is running.
My WINS is running.
My network environment is a domain server running in a SBS 2000.

Any information that can help me resolve this problem or any ideas
would be greatly appreciated.



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Regards,
Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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