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I have a small home network -running Active Directory. I have several
XP Machines and one Visa Business64.
The problem occurs only on the Vista machine, and only when I am
trying to access shares on that Vista machine. I can access shares on
the XP machines, or the DC (Windows 2003 Server).
I enter Network. If I click on the Computer Name (or expand) to
display the shares, it displays them. But when I try to expland the
share itself, I get an hourglass and the system freezes. Or if I
click on any of the shared resources, the same thing (hourglass -
freeze) happens. I cannot click start or open task manager or
anything. Occasionally the Network Explorer window looks like it is
tile-ing, creating numerous tiled instances. I have to press the
reset button
I've checked the local as well as doman controller Event logs and
there are no errors or info entries at the time before the freeze.
I've run Defender and done Anti-virus Scans. Neither turns up
anything.
I've checked share and ntfs permission. They're OK and, even if they
weren't, it wouln't cause a freeze.
I'm an SA for a large organization, running AD with only XP machines,
and I'm embarrased to say, I've run out of ideas.
I hope someone can help me figure this out.
XP Machines and one Visa Business64.
The problem occurs only on the Vista machine, and only when I am
trying to access shares on that Vista machine. I can access shares on
the XP machines, or the DC (Windows 2003 Server).
I enter Network. If I click on the Computer Name (or expand) to
display the shares, it displays them. But when I try to expland the
share itself, I get an hourglass and the system freezes. Or if I
click on any of the shared resources, the same thing (hourglass -
freeze) happens. I cannot click start or open task manager or
anything. Occasionally the Network Explorer window looks like it is
tile-ing, creating numerous tiled instances. I have to press the
reset button
I've checked the local as well as doman controller Event logs and
there are no errors or info entries at the time before the freeze.
I've run Defender and done Anti-virus Scans. Neither turns up
anything.
I've checked share and ntfs permission. They're OK and, even if they
weren't, it wouln't cause a freeze.
I'm an SA for a large organization, running AD with only XP machines,
and I'm embarrased to say, I've run out of ideas.
I hope someone can help me figure this out.