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Mark A. Sam[_2_]
December 17th 09, 06:48 PM
I posted this in a Windows Server group but one of the users suggested it
may be a XP issue and to post it here.

I had this problem a couple weeks ago, but then it cleared up on its own
and has returned. The systems logs the network drives, but I can't
connect to the network. I pasted screens shots on a webpage which I hope
will be easier than me trying to explain.

http://www.truckloads.net/NetworkError/Default.aspx

Screen1 shows that I clicked on the mapped T:\ drive in Windows Filed
Explorer.

Screen2 shows that I tried to connect to the server \\ASams1 which brought
up an Authentication screen.

Screen3 that I tried to logon as myself (I have Administrator rights)

Screen4 that I tried to logon as the network Administrator

Screen5 shows that the Antivirus icon has a disconnect to the server.

Any suggestions on how to resolve this is appreciated.

Thank you and God Bless,

Mark A. Sam

db[_3_]
December 17th 09, 07:09 PM
might try unmapping the
drives then rebooting.



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"Mark A. Sam" > wrote in message
...
> I posted this in a Windows Server group but one of the users suggested it
> may be a XP issue and to post it here.
>
> I had this problem a couple weeks ago, but then it cleared up on its own
> and has returned. The systems logs the network drives, but I can't
> connect to the network. I pasted screens shots on a webpage which I hope
> will be easier than me trying to explain.
>
> http://www.truckloads.net/NetworkError/Default.aspx
>
> Screen1 shows that I clicked on the mapped T:\ drive in Windows Filed
> Explorer.
>
> Screen2 shows that I tried to connect to the server \\ASams1 which brought
> up an Authentication screen.
>
> Screen3 that I tried to logon as myself (I have Administrator rights)
>
> Screen4 that I tried to logon as the network Administrator
>
> Screen5 shows that the Antivirus icon has a disconnect to the server.
>
> Any suggestions on how to resolve this is appreciated.
>
> Thank you and God Bless,
>
> Mark A. Sam
>

Mark A. Sam[_2_]
December 17th 09, 08:32 PM
Thanks. That took care of the mapped drive problem, but the Antivirus still
won't update. It says it can't find the server.


"db" > wrote in message
...
> might try unmapping the
> drives then rebooting.
>
>
>
> --
> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
> - Systems Analyst
> - Database Developer
> - Accountancy
> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
> - @Hotmail.com
> - nntp Postologist
> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>
> "Mark A. Sam" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I posted this in a Windows Server group but one of the users suggested it
>> may be a XP issue and to post it here.
>>
>> I had this problem a couple weeks ago, but then it cleared up on its own
>> and has returned. The systems logs the network drives, but I can't
>> connect to the network. I pasted screens shots on a webpage which I hope
>> will be easier than me trying to explain.
>>
>> http://www.truckloads.net/NetworkError/Default.aspx
>>
>> Screen1 shows that I clicked on the mapped T:\ drive in Windows Filed
>> Explorer.
>>
>> Screen2 shows that I tried to connect to the server \\ASams1 which
>> brought
>> up an Authentication screen.
>>
>> Screen3 that I tried to logon as myself (I have Administrator rights)
>>
>> Screen4 that I tried to logon as the network Administrator
>>
>> Screen5 shows that the Antivirus icon has a disconnect to the server.
>>
>> Any suggestions on how to resolve this is appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you and God Bless,
>>
>> Mark A. Sam
>>

db[_3_]
December 18th 09, 02:11 PM
glad you resolved one of the
problems.

but can't help you on the issue
with the antivirus.

perhaps you might try using
"microsoft's security essentials"
to see if the problem can be
completely resolved.
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DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
- Systems Analyst
- Database Developer
- Accountancy
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
- @Hotmail.com
- nntp Postologist
~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>

"Mark A. Sam" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks. That took care of the mapped drive problem, but the Antivirus
> still won't update. It says it can't find the server.
>
>
> "db" > wrote in message
> ...
>> might try unmapping the
>> drives then rebooting.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
>> - Systems Analyst
>> - Database Developer
>> - Accountancy
>> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
>> - @Hotmail.com
>> - nntp Postologist
>> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>
>>>
>>
>> "Mark A. Sam" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> I posted this in a Windows Server group but one of the users suggested
>>> it may be a XP issue and to post it here.
>>>
>>> I had this problem a couple weeks ago, but then it cleared up on its own
>>> and has returned. The systems logs the network drives, but I can't
>>> connect to the network. I pasted screens shots on a webpage which I
>>> hope
>>> will be easier than me trying to explain.
>>>
>>> http://www.truckloads.net/NetworkError/Default.aspx
>>>
>>> Screen1 shows that I clicked on the mapped T:\ drive in Windows Filed
>>> Explorer.
>>>
>>> Screen2 shows that I tried to connect to the server \\ASams1 which
>>> brought
>>> up an Authentication screen.
>>>
>>> Screen3 that I tried to logon as myself (I have Administrator rights)
>>>
>>> Screen4 that I tried to logon as the network Administrator
>>>
>>> Screen5 shows that the Antivirus icon has a disconnect to the server.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions on how to resolve this is appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thank you and God Bless,
>>>
>>> Mark A. Sam
>>>
>
>

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