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Old January 10th 04, 01:42 AM
Kevin
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Default Network Path Not Found


What is the connection environment? XP to Windows 2003
Server? XP to XP? XP to ????

Is there a username and password for the client user set
up on the host? On the host machine did you give the user
Permission(s) to access the file(s)/folder(s)? Is the
folder containing the file(s) shared?

Check those out then feel free to update us. And we'll go
from there. Best of luck!


-----Original Message-----
The client computer gets this message when trying to
access the host computer.
" YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO USE THIS NETWORK
RESOURCE. CONTACT THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SERVER TO FIND
OUT IF YOU HAVE ACCESS PERMISSIONS.

THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND. "

The host can ping the client, but the client can't ping
the host.

.

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Old November 30th 04, 12:56 AM
Xenix Xenix is offline
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[quote=Kevin]What is the connection environment? XP to Windows 2003
Server? XP to XP? XP to ????

Is there a username and password for the client user set
up on the host? On the host machine did you give the user
Permission(s) to access the file(s)/folder(s)? Is the
folder containing the file(s) shared?

Check those out then feel free to update us. And we'll go
from there. Best of luck!

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-----Original Message-----
The client computer gets this message when trying to
access the host computer.
" YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO USE THIS NETWORK
RESOURCE. CONTACT THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SERVER TO FIND
OUT IF YOU HAVE ACCESS PERMISSIONS.

THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND. "
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Old November 30th 04, 01:22 AM
Xenix Xenix is offline
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[quote=Kevin]What is the connection environment? XP to Windows 2003
Server? XP to XP? XP to ????

Is there a username and password for the client user set
up on the host? On the host machine did you give the user
Permission(s) to access the file(s)/folder(s)? Is the
folder containing the file(s) shared?

Check those out then feel free to update us. And we'll go
from there. Best of luck!

[color=blue]
-----Original Message-----
The client computer gets this message when trying to
access the host computer.
" YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO USE THIS NETWORK
RESOURCE. CONTACT THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SERVER TO FIND
OUT IF YOU HAVE ACCESS PERMISSIONS.

THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND ON WINDOWS XP:

1. CHECK FILE SHARING MUST BE ON!

2. MAKE SURE ALL "FIREWALLS AND BUILD IN WINDOWS XP FIREWALL IS OFF"

3. SCAN FOR VIRUSeS

4. Run Network Wizard on " Both Computers"

5.If you can access Internet From All Computers ,& You can SEE Computers in WorkGroup, BUT YOU CAN'T ACCESS FILES AND PRINT! YOU HAVE A LITTLE PROBLEM

HERE IS SOLUTION

FOLLOW THIS STEPS:

1. CLICK START

2. MY NETWORK PLACES

3.VIEW NETWORK CONNECTION

4.PROPORTIES

5.INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP) ----PROPORTIES----ADVANCED---- SELECT "WINS" ---"MARK" (ENABLE NETBios OVER TCP/IP) ---- CLICK OK!

6. NOW --- CLICK ---- "START"

7. RIGHT CLICK "MY COMPUTER"----SELECT "MANAGE"

8.DOUBLE CLICK "SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS"

9.DOUBLE CLICK "SERVICES"

10. RIGHT CLICK ON " COMPUTER BROWSING" SELECT " RESTART"

11. CLICK " OK"

12. RESTART COMPUTER & EVERYTHING MUST BE WORKING


ALSO , SOLUTION #2

1) START
2)MY NETWORK PLACES
3)TOOLS
4)FOLDER OPTIONS
5)CLICK VIEW
6)GO DOWN------ " CHECK" OR " UNCHECK" ( USE SIMPLE FILE SHARING (recommended)"

Make sure You Do this STEPS on ALL COMPUTERS!!!

If you have any QUESTIONS " EMAIL
 




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