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gloriousglenn
Hi all,
I have an office that has a wall mounted network outlet which I can
plug in one cat5 cable.
I am trying to hook it up so that I can run two PC's on the same
network from the same socket.
I hooked up a 5-port hub with a crossover cable going from the wall
outlet into the hub (UpLink socket) and then two patch cables from
each PC into the hub (ports 1 and 2).
I could login to both PC's onto the network but when I tried to access
the mapped drive that holds all of the files on the server (in my
instance N: \\dms-file01\data) I get the following error message:
An error occured while reconnecting N: to \\dms-file01\data.
Microsoft Windows Network:
The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been
restored.
Does anybody have any idea what I have done wrong and more importantly
how I can rectify it?
FYI. it is two XP workstations and a Server 2003 server.
Cheers
Glenn
I have an office that has a wall mounted network outlet which I can
plug in one cat5 cable.
I am trying to hook it up so that I can run two PC's on the same
network from the same socket.
I hooked up a 5-port hub with a crossover cable going from the wall
outlet into the hub (UpLink socket) and then two patch cables from
each PC into the hub (ports 1 and 2).
I could login to both PC's onto the network but when I tried to access
the mapped drive that holds all of the files on the server (in my
instance N: \\dms-file01\data) I get the following error message:
An error occured while reconnecting N: to \\dms-file01\data.
Microsoft Windows Network:
The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been
restored.
Does anybody have any idea what I have done wrong and more importantly
how I can rectify it?
FYI. it is two XP workstations and a Server 2003 server.
Cheers
Glenn