Remote Desktop Group Policy Problem
With the "Set time limit for active Terminal Services session=15min" and
"Terminate session when time limits are reached = Enabled" group policieas on
a XP client Remote Assistance and Remote Desctop Connection sessions should
be terminated after 15min. I have these policies set on all XP clients in
case of a Remote Assistence session it works as it is supposed, the session
is terminated after 15 min. In case of Remote Desctop Connection session does
not terminated at all. Shouldn't these. Any idea why this policies are not
applied when RDC is used?
Thanks. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288696
can't ping certain ip addresses on private network
i have 2 different xp pro pc's on 2 different networks that can't ping the
network attached printers on those networks. other workstations can ping the
printers ok. these workstations can ping other workstations on the network
without a problem. i have the firewalls disabled on both pc's and norton is
disabled on both pc's. both have that latest updates installed. there's
nothing in the printer setup that can block a particular ip. the printers are
from ricoh/savin, toshiba and hp.
any ideas?
thanks in advance
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VPNs Subnets Workgroups NetBIOS traffic, implications XP Pro, Vista
I just connected 3 sites with VPNs between each pair of them.
I'm trying to get My Network Places to either show or not show the computers
at the other sites. At times I can see all the computers and at other times
not.
I can enable/disable NetBIOS broadcase traffic over the VPNs. This has an
effect but I'm not sure what all....
At one point when we had this set up earlier it seemed that the Master
Browser for one site was located at another site. I'm sure that the NetBIOS
broadcast traffic was enabled in the VPNs.
There is no WINS running - this is strictly peer to peer networking. It has
served us very well and keeps things simple.
The subnets are subnets of 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
192.168.1.128 255.255.255.224 with workgroup of WORKGROUP
192.168.1.160 255.255.255.224 with workgroup of WORKGROUP
192.168.1.192 255.255.255.192 with workgroup of WORKGROUP
We have turned off the computer browser service on most computers in an
attempt to speed things up and to make them more deterministic. Even so,
this means that there are perhaps 2 computers per site that have Computer
Browser service started.
What I need is a simple system that will allow access to computers from site
to site - drive mapping perhaps or at least visibility into shared folders;
access to printers; etc.
I could turn off NetBIOS broadcast traffic altogether. What would that
mean? What does having it enabled do? It appears that having it disabled
allows each site's computers to be seen reliably in My Network Places on
computers at that site / subnet.
I could change the name of the workgroups so they are unique to each subnet.
Might that be a good idea? What are the implications? Moving laptops from
one to another would be a bit more trouble?
I'm OK with accessing computers by their IP addresses and folder share names
only. Whatever .... the My Network Places should be consistent at each site
and reliable.
I'm looking for suggestions as to how to configure things while keeping a
peer-to-peer network without WINS, etc. and suggestions as to what to expect
with this or that set of settings or possibilities as above.
Turn off NetBIOS via the VPNs - Use a common workgroup name.
Turn on NetBIOS via the VPNs - Use a common workgroup name. ... I have it
this way now
Turn off NetBIOS via the VPNs - Use a set of unique workgroup names.
Turn on NetBIOS via the VPNs - Use a set of unique workgroup names.
I have added persistent routes to *some* of the computers so far so that
they point to the VPN when trying to access the other subnets. This is not
the case on all computers ..yet.
With NetBIOS broadcast traffic enabled on the VPNs, I'm not seeing ANY
computers in the My Network Places or Workgroup but it's only been 45
minutes or so..... :(
Thanks,
Fred Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288687
use of net use
Hi,
I keep getting an error for:
net use d:\\hpserver\folder 1 for data /user:datausers
also how do I prompt for a password using the astrix - not usre where to
place this, I've looked in the help?
Thanks Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288685
DSL Modem/Router and Internet Connection Sharing
Don't know if this is possible=85
I have a customer with DSL using a 2wire 1801G wireless router. There
are (6) desktops with (1) acting as a server (XP Server) for some
custom software for their business. All desktops are running XP
professional. I'm trying to make the network as fast as possible for
this custom software so I got a gigabit switch and all the desktops
have gigabit ethernet cards. In the interest of keeping the 2wire out
of the gigabit loop I set up Internet Connection Sharing on a second
(10/100) ethernet card on the XP Server. The 2wire router is set up
in the default router configuration doing the PPOE login. The router
assigns IP's in the 192.168.1.x range to the (4) switched ports and to
the wireless clients. The WAN port on the XP Server is manually
configured to 192.168.1.65. The LAN port on the XP Server is manually
configured to 192.168.0.1 by Internet Connection Sharing. All the
other desktops are assigned IP's by the XP Server and are working fine
including internet access. The problem (not surprisingly) is that
when wireless clients connect to the 2wire box they are assigned IP's
in the 192.168.1.x range and are on the other side of the XP Server's
WAN port.
So... Is there a way to allow the wireless clients through the XP
Server's WAN port to connect to the network? Forgive my ignorance but
isn't there a way to tell the XP Server and/or the 2wire box to allow
communication between the 192.168.1.x and 192.168.0.x networks?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kevin G Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288677
ad-hoc network not connecting after reboot
i have 2 computers
1 PC with windowsXP pro SP2, which is connected to a router with a cable.
1 laptop with XP pro sp3(i've had the problem too with vista home premium
and XP sp2) connected via wireless from an ad-hoc network with my PC
the problem is, if i turn off both computers and turn them back on my laptop
can no longer connect to the network.
it is set to automaticaly connect but it doesn't
if i manually connect i see the connecting screen for 5 minutes at 1%, and
then it disappears and refreshes the wireless network list without being
connected.
my PC has no problems connecting.
the only way to get my laptop to connect to the ad-hoc network again is by
setting up a new ad-hoc network on both my PC and my laptop. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288673
Sharing a Folder in XP with Vista...
I have a users problem on a workgroup between XP and Vista.
I can share a folder in XP with Vista, but only through the "Everyone"
account.
I want to restrict access so that only 1 specific other user can access the
files.
I have created a users with Identical Passwords:
VISTAMACHINE\UserOne (Member Administrators - currently logged in)
XPMACHINE\UserOne (Member Administrators - Not currently logged in)
I have put XPMACHINE\UserOne as the one with access to the share.
But, I seem unable to access the XP Share from Vista using either of the
credentials.
I can only connect Vista -> XP share if I do all permissions through the
EVERYONE account.
I think this is not very secure.
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
Thanks! Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288671
Can I use my wireless MCE PC as a range extender of my WiFi ?
I have an MCE PC in my lounge room. It has a Dlink wireless PCI card in it
for my connection, via my Dlink router, to the internet. Now, this may become
a Dlink specific issue but first I'll pose my question here.
Is there any way that I can use the MCE PC to let my Nokia N95 get online ?
Essentially I'm trying to use MCE as a range extender for my wireless
network. The N95 can't reliably use the router signal as the router is too
far from the lounge room but MCE has a high gain antenna and performs
flawlessly online.
Any ideas ?
Thanks very much. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288670
linksys wireless nic getting bad mac address from router?
I have a linksys wireless router, wrt54g 4-port. Two computers connect
nicely using d-link wifi cards. The third (using a linksys nic) can't
connect. When I first boot the PC (windows xp sp2) it can detect but
not connect to the wireless network. Workgroup is correct, router ssid
is detected correctly. Then the windows network manager claims there
are no networks in range, until I reboot. But there's a weird problem
(I think this is the cause):
the router Mac address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxb, (cloned)
the wifi card detects xxx.xxx.xxx.xxc.
I don't see any way to tell the nic to use a different mac address and
the router needs to have the exact address it has because that is the
address registered with the ISP. Besides, the other PCs get the
address right no problem. This was a working setup until the router
was reset. I have been over the router setup and the card setup until
I'm blue in the face. Anyone have an idea? Places to look? Diagnostics
I can do?
Dave Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288661
Remote Desktop Problem
I running 3 XP Pro (SP3) computers connected to a wired router and high
speed modem.
Computer A can run a Remote Desktop connection to either computer B or C.
However, computers B or C cannot connect to computer A via Remote Desktop
but these computers are able to view the files on computer A using My
Network Places. That means they know about computer A.
Remote Desktop is enabled on computer A and the Firewall Exception is set to
allow this connection.
Computer A is a new system I built last month. This was the first time I
tried a Remote connection TO this computer and was surprised to find I
couldn't connect - I normally Remote to the other two systems from computer
A. What am I missing? After I enter the computer name (or IP address) into
the Remote and click "connect", the dialog box dims for a moment but nothing
happens.
Greatly appreciate any suggestions Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288658
setup a different shared folders
HI,
I have a network with Windows XP on all PC's:
I have a server (machine name HPserver) logged on with user account called
'admin'
with which I have 3 folder shares:
general
main
costs
the other machines are
Machine name PC1 > logged on as richard (no password)
Machine name PC2 > logged on as mark (no password)
Machine name PC3 > logged on as sarah (no password)
Machine name PC4 > logged on as general (no password)
what I'm trying to do is allow:
everyone to access 'general'
only richard and mark to share 'costs'
sarah, richard and mark to share 'main'
do I need to create a user on the 'hpserver' for richard/mark/sarah &
general?
and do I need to create a user account 'admin' on each of the other pc's?
Thanks! Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288657
Can Ping but ...
Hi All,
I have a network which consists of a server 2003 and 3 client laptops. I am
unable to RDP into the server using one of my laptops although i am able to
ping the server which has a static IP address of 192.168.1.106.
I have checked the RDP connection etc on the server and it is setup to
accept incoming client machines etc. I used to be able to RDP using the said
laptop but unsure why suddenly it wont allow me to connect.
Please could someone offer some advise.
Regards. And thanks in anticipation.
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Can't see my laptop (Vista) from desktop (XP)
I have set up my home network using wireless router. My laptop (Vista) sees
all the files I've designated as "Shared" on my desktop pc (XP). However,
When I'm on my desktop pc (XP) I CANNOT see any sign of my laptop (Vista) on
the network.
I've checked firewall restrictions and read several ms articles but I CAN'T
FIND THE PROBLEM!!!
Can anyone Help!?!?!?!?!
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Permanently Hiding the "Wireless No Connection" Icon in System Tra
I am running XP SP3 on a Dell laptop with wired and wireless nextwork
controllers installed. I have noticed that the Hiding Icons feature on the
Customize Notifications dialog (Toolbar Properties | Customize) works
differently for wired connection then it does for Wireless connection.
Example:
My LAN properties (Control Panel | Network Connections | Local Area Network
| Properties) have the following settings:
* Show icon in notification area when connected (deselected)
* Notify me when this connection has no connectivity (deselected)
Behavior: When the wired connection is connected or disconnected, no icon
appears in the System Tray (as expected).
My Wireless properties (Control Panel | Network Connections | Local Area
Network | Properties) have the following settings:
* Show icon in notification area when connected (deselected)
* Notify me when this connection has no connectivity (deselected)
Behavior: When the wireless connection is disconnected, the icon appears in
the System Tray (NOT as expected). In addition, I have selected "Always Hide"
for the "Wireless - Not Connected" icon on the Customize Notifications dialog
(Toolbar Properties | Customize).
Question: How can I permanently hide (not disable) the "Wireless No
Connection" Icon in System Tray? I can make a registry entry to disable the
both wire and wireless icons permanantely
(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{7007ACCF-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E} ). However,
the wireless icon is useful when connecting to a wireless network and I would
like it to behave like the Wired icon by conforming to the settings in the
Customize Notifications dialog and the Wireless properties dialog. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288653
Peer to peer
This shouldn't be so difficult!
I recently got a new desktop. Rather than spend the hours re-installing
everything, I'd like to run from the new computer, but have access to
everything on the old one.
Not sure if I can literally run apps installed on the old computer by
clicking a desktop icon on the new computer, but at least I need to be able
to share files.
I plugged a network cable into each desktop. Ran Network Setup Wizard on
the new computer, created a network setup disk on a flash drive, ran the
network setup file on the old computer.
Initially the new computer could see the old computer, but I was unable to
expand the "plus sign" to view the list of shared drives and got the not
available you may not have authority to access message.
Help!
Thanks in advance,
alcal Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288650
XP Pro and 12 users
We have a network with 13 computers on it. Most are Windows 200 Pro SP4,
there are three running Win XP Pro SP2.
We have a file share on the XP Pro box, and for quite a while have been able
to have all 12 systems access the share. A piece of software running
locally on each machine accesses the data on the shared drive.
Until recently, all is well. Now, the user limit seems to come into play,
as we get one machine that cannot connect. Reviewing KB307874 says we can
only have 10 users connect, but we have been using 12 for well over five
years. I am confused why one would be an issue, seems two would be having a
problem.
Looking for some initial insight into this...the timeline is what is
confusing me. Shared system is XP Pro, two others are XP Pro SP2 as SP3 was
just released and none of those patches have been put in, and the remaining
systems are Win2000 SP4.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts,
Dan Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288644
Could Connect To My Other PCs - Not Anymore
I have 8 PCs on my Network and used to be able to connect to them just fine.
I just installed SP3 and now can only connect to 2 PCs - the server PC and my
son who is running Vista Ultimate (non-SP1). Everyone else can connect to my
PC but I can't connect to theirs. Should I un-install SP3 and go back to
SP2---or am I missing something else? All the device drivers are working
fine. No errors...in fact, SP3 makes my PC fly! The other PCs are waiting for
a verdict before installing SP3. What can I do? Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288641
Printer Sharing Problem with Spousal Implications--Help
I have been completely unable to connect my wife's new Vista laptop to a
shared printer connected to an XP desktop. Because my XP laptop works
flawlessly with the shared printer she thinks I'm just not trying hard
enough. I need help. More complete information follows:
Both XP machines have SP 2. All machines have automatic updates applied.
Printer is an Okidata C5150 color laser printer hosted via USB to a computer
I'll call PrinterHostXP, an older Dell Dimension. Printer is shared and
there is one shared folder on this computer. PrinterHostXP is an older
computer and uses a USB 1 port.
My laptop, which I'll call MyLapTopXP is a 2 year old Presario. It has
never had any trouble connecting to the printer or the shared folder on
PrinterHostXP.
Wife's laptop, which I'll call WifeLapTopVista is a brand new Toshiba with
Vista Home Premium. This machine can see the shared printer and folder on
PrinterHostXP and can edit files in the folder. I can connect this computer
to the shared printer through a number of strategies (detailed below) but
whenever I attempt to print I get one of two results, depending on how the
printer was connected.
1. If I added the printer to WifeLapTopVista as a shared network printer I
receive d message saying "Could not connect to shared printer on server".
2. If I added the printer to WifeLapTopVista as a local printer on a TCP/IP
port the document will spool locally but after 10 seconds or so the document
shows "Error" next to the file name in the print queue with no other
information.
Regardless of approach the document never appears in the printe queue on
PrinterHostXP.
I have installed and uninstalled the printer on WifeLapTopVista in the
following ways:
1. Using the Oki software installation and navigating across the network to
identify the printer.
2. By using the Add New Printer dialog in Vista and selecting a Networked
printer. The network sees the printer with no trouble. If I have
uninstalled the printer drivers I use the "Have disk" option to install the
drivers and have used both the original distribution disk and the latest Oki
download version. If I have not uninstalled the drivers, connecting the
networked printer recognizes the printer type and uses the correct driver
from the last driver install.
3. By using the Add New Printer dialog in Vista and selecting a local
printer and then adding a TCP/IP port. In this approach the setup also
detected the printer type and used the proper drivers.
In addition, I moved the printer to MyLapTopXP, shared it, and connected to
it from WifeLapTopVista with the same results--successful connection
resulting in the printer appearing in the installed printers folder but the
same error dialog when attempting to print.
I can connect the printer directly to WifeLapTopVista via USB and it works
flawlessly.
Okidata has not fielded a Vista driver yet and advises using the XP driver.
Any help will be deeply appreciated. I will be happy to supply any
additional information. Thanks in advance. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288632
Lost wireless network connection on laptop
My son had his Dell laptop at college and was using their wireless network
successfully. He came home last week and tried using his laptop on our home
wireless network (w/Linksys router). He said he was not able to always
connect so he tried to set up (configure, repair) the wireless connection
himself (always a dangerous thing to do).
Now he gets no internet at all (IE always goes into 'offline' mode).
I've tried to trouble shoot the connection but so far I have been
unsuccessful.
The laptop can see the wireless network (it shows as available and
connected).
There is something wrong with the network connection that IE uses but I
don't know how to go about fixing it.
In the laptop's Network Connections I see 'Lan or High-Speed Connections'
with a 'Wireless Network Connection' of connected,firewalled. Also, in the
configuration area under connection properties there is (checked) Client for
Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS Packet Scheduler, and
TCP/IP. There are other services unchecked such as Client Service for
Netware, NW Link IPX/SPX, NW Link Net Bios, AEGIS Protocol, WLAN Trans...
(some/all of these I'm thinking were added for his university connection).
Can someone please help me. What can I do?
Thanks,
Walter Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288631
One computer in peer to peer no longer seeing other computers or being seen
I set up a friends peer-to-peer network a few years ago. everything has been
working well until recently (an he claims nothing has changed on any
machines, ha!).
All 4 computers are WinXP SP2. Every computer is seeing all the other
computers on the network shared folders & printers. Recently the laptop does
not see the other computers and the other computers "see" the laptop but
can't connect to it.
The laptop does still connect to the internet
The laptop can ping the other computers successfully
All computers are part of the same workgroup and on the same subnet
No viruses or spyware detected on any systems
AV and (Windows) firewall have been disabled for testing purposes
No other 3rd party firewalls are installed
File & Printer sharing is enabled on all computers
I do see the laptop listed in the other computers Network Neighborhoods, but
get the following message when trying to connect "\\Laptop is not
accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access
permission. The network path was not found"
No computers are listed in the network neighborhood of the laptop (including
the laptop). If I try to search for a computer nothing is found. If I try to
connect to a previously mapped network drive I get the above error message.
Any ideas?
Thanks Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288630
Networking computers
I have a Microsoft MN 700 wireless router that has four computers and
a printer connected to it wirelessly. All of the computers are using
MS windows XP SP2 and all are on the same workgroup. Each can see
each other, share folders and files and each can connect to the
internet through the MN 700 wireless router. The router manages all
of the IP addresses on this local net within the range of 192.168.2.1
- 254 through its DCHP server.
I tried to hook up one of these computers through a wired ethernet
connection to the router (the router can accept up to 4 wired
connections). I disabled the wireless conncetion between the router
and the computer so there would only be a wired connection. When the
cable is connected between the router and the computer, the
corresponding light on the router lights up and the computer icon for
the connection is visible in the system tray on the computer, so the
physical connection is there.
After doing this and re-booting both the computer and router, I was
expecting to be able to connect to the internet, but I could not. I
could not see the other computers on my workgroup either. I tried to
ping the router from the wired computer, but got the message that a
link was not achievable. The IP address of the computer also changed
from 192.168.2.103 to 169.254.190.34. I tried to renew the address,
but got the message "No operation can be performed on Wireless Network
Connection 2 while it has is media disconnected." For some reason the
process is only looking at the wireless connection (which I disabled)
and doesn't look at the wired connection. Why is that and how do I
get it to accept a wired connection between the router and computer?
Enabling the wireless connection on the computer restores the
computer's connectivity to the router, workgroup, and internet.
Any help appreciated.
Doug Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288629
net help on route add
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ICS - log users, connects and disconnects?
Is it possible to get a list of users (computers) that are using connection
sharing? The "net view" command does not always work. Where can I get a
list of the ip's assigned to to which systems?
Is there anything like a client list where I can see mac addresses, ip;'s
and expirations?
..thanks.. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288626
WiFi "Limited or no connectivity" issues (XPSP2)
As I understand it, the "Connected" but "Limited or no connectivity" status
is active when there _is _an established "physical" connection between the
computer and the router - but _before_ the WPA-key has been sent (or
acknowledged?).
When I shutdown the system it issues Info Msg 4201 "The system detected that
network adapter xxx was connected to the network and has initiated normal
operation over the network adapter". It is stated elsewhere that the msg is
issued when the adapter is "enabled _or_disabled" which indicates that
"normal operation" should be understood as "no operation" in this case. This
is confusing, at least ;-)
Upon startup the same infoMsg is issued twice, 45 seconds apart, but the
internet connection does not get up. And concurrent with the second message,
a warning 1003 is issued. "Your computer was not able to renew its adress
from the network... cancelled by the user... will continue to try"
BUT, a) it has a fixed adress already (so it should not be renewed in the
first place), b) the user (me) has not interferred in any way (so, what user
was that, actually).
43 seconds later it makes another try, which results in Warning 1008, with
similar content asbefore "Your computer was not able... semaphore timeout...
willl continue to try".
3 second later Dhcp has obviously given up getting the adress over the
network and assigned it an entirely new adress of 169.254.75.111 (despite the
fixed one, which is different).
So now the computer is "Connected" but with "...no connectivity" and the
wrong IP adress.
I have to resolve this situation by manually disconnecting, and then
reconnect again. Upon reconnect the WPA-key is being shown to me (in a sense,
because only stars are shown ;-) which I then "OK" and send to the router.
After that the link is up.
I _assume_ that the problem is that the WPA-key is not sent (or
acknowledged) as it should on the automatic connection tries during the boot
sequence.
So my big question is:
Q1: What can I do to make the system establish the fully "connected"
connection by itself during the boot.
Curiosity questions are e.g...
Q2: Isn't there some logical error when the "connected but not connected"
state makes the system forget that the IP adress is fixed and should not be
retrieved from the network.
Q3: Is it really proper to issue a msg stating that the adapter "was
connected to the network" and that the system has "initiated normal
operation" when in fact the adapter has been disconnected from the network
because it was disabled because of the shutdown.
Q4:Why can't the system on its own identify this "connected but not
connected" situation and re-establish the connection automatically, whithout
my intervention?
I should stress that this computer has a WiFi network connection only. It
does have an Ethernet cable adapter too, but no cable is connected to it and
the system makes no attempts to use it (at least none that makes a trace in
the event log).
Kind regards / Ake Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288625
Network issue
I have a wireless laptop on windows Home XP. At one time I was able to
connect to my home network, but cant now. My experts say it 's now XP is
corrupted and needs to be installed. My network can see the laptop but the
laptop cant see the network. The laptop is wireless and even when I connect
with a cable it doenst see the network. I have considerable amount of
software on the laptop and dont want to unstall all of this to reinstall XP
is there another option? Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288614
Help installing wireless routers
Hi,
I have been using the following setup for a couple of years now without any
trouble.
Netgear WGT624 V2 (Wireless)
IN WLAN Cable modem
OUT LAN to XP box
OUT LAN to wired hub (see below)
OUT to VOIP MODEM (Engin)
WIRED LINKSYS 10/100 16 port
IN FROM Netgear above
OUT LAN to other XP boxes
I also have a Compex Netpassage 16 which has wireless and 4 hard ports.
I want to be able to use my laptop wireless which is quite away from the
Netgear wireless but close enough to one of the XP boxes (say box 2) which is
fed from the wired hub.
What is my best way to do this? Can I feed the cable from box 2 into the Compex
then out of the compex to the wired hub?
Would I then be able to get a signal from my LAN to the laptop?
Sorry if this is confusing.. :-)
rock Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288611
Can't connect using Remote Desktop
I am having a problem connecting to my home computer from my laptop
using remote desktop. I have a Linksys wireless router with the
desktop connected to the router and the laptop connected wirelessly. I
can connect to my desktop from the laptop using the IP address that
the router assigns, namely 192.168.1.100. However, I can't connect
when I use the IP address assigned to me by my internet provider,
Bresnan.
I am new to this and would appreciate any help. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288608
Bizarre wireless network config issues
I use Windows zero-config for my wireless network access. I have a D-
Link DWL-G650 card (b/g).
At home I regularly connect using wireless. That's how I work most of
the time.
Two days ago I took my car in for service at a dealer and tried to use
their wiFi access point. Whatever I did, the network would not show up
in the "View Available Networks" window. I spent the entire 3 hours
trying to resolve this issue.
Then I went home and reconnected to my default network at home, where
I worked fine for the next two days.
This afternoon, I took my laptop to my daughter's music studio. When I
opened the WiFi "View Available Networks" panel here, it showed a list
including all the wiFi networks I couldn't see at the dealer!!! WTF??
After two reboots, things returned to normal and showed only the
networks available here at the studio.
What is going on? Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288606
Resolving MAC Address to Hostname
Is there a command-line command to resolve the MAC address of a device to
it's hostname? I'm getting a conflict that show's the MAC address of the
other machine, but when I try to trace it by physically tracing the cable
connected to the switch, I can't find where it goes. (poor labeling by the
person who set it up). If I have the hostname, I'll have a better idea of
what and where the device is. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288605
Help - Generic host process needs to close
Using Win XP Home Edition SP1.
Every time I go online via ADSL broadband I get at least one "Generic Host
Process .........and needs to close". The Event log has nothing in the App
or the module entries. The error occurs usually during the first five
minutes of online time.
I have found that the controlling Windows process allows me about 30 secs to
write my last will and testament before pulling out the rug. Also found
(reboots were hugely annoying) that if I can log-off and close just AOL
BEFORE about 30 secs, and then click the "Don't Send" option on the warning
window, all I have to do to recover is restart AOL thus avoiding a cold
restart.
As for what changed, well AOL changed the broadband setup to something
called "DialBB" (and told us they were doing it) but their help service
doesn't seem to know what's going on my end.
Anyone seen this please or got any clues? Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288589
share printer or file share over the internet ?
No problem printer & file sharing on my local Network or LAN .
Can I go a step further? Sharing the printer and files over the internet Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288577
file & printer sharing - over the internet?
I can file and print share with ease on my Home LAN. But can do the same
over the internet? Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288575
extra connectivity icon in system tray
yesterday, an extra connectivity icon appeared in my system tray. It doesn't
light up indicating activity and I have checked my network connections in
control panel and no new ones are reported. I thought it was a fluke that
happened when everything loaded, but after rebooting, it is still there
today. When I mouse over it, it doesn't provide a bubble explaining what it
is, and if I go into taskbar properties, it isn't presenting there. I
haven't installed any new software.
How do I fix this?
Thanks,
Sue Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288572
"Limited or no connectivity" problem
Win XP Home, dLink cable modem and dLink wireless router. Dell desktop
connected via Ethernet to router. One other machine connected via
wireless. That machine works fine.
This problem just started last week on the wired desktop. All of a
sudden, I'm seeing a "Limited or no connectivity" error message on the
system tray.
If I plug the desktop cable directly into the cable modem, it acquires
an IP address as well as DNS info, and connects to the internet
normally.
The desktop IP properties are set to acquire an IP address
automatically, and this is working when connected to the cable modem.
Other things I've tried:
1. For testing, I connected a laptop to the router via the same
Ethernet cable the desktop was using. The laptop works fine this way,
as it does with a wireless connection.
2. I've tried swapping cables. I don't see anything blocked on the
router.
3. I've powered down the modem, router, and desktop several times.
4. I don't see any odd settings on the router.
5. I've looked at other threads. One mentioned the "Limited or no
connectivity" problem, but said rebooting the router fixed it. It
didn't for me. Also, since a laptop will work correctly on a wired
connection to this router, I think that means the router is ok.
6. I've seen this problem reported elsewhere, but those reports refer
to a problem when SP2 was first installed. This doesn't apply here.
Also, as I said, the problem is only with connecting to the router,
not to the cable modem.
7. AVG 8 was running on this desktop when this started. I uninstalled
AVG and installed the free McAfee from Comcast. This made no
difference, as I expected since the Ethernet connection worked
normally when directly connected to the cable modem.. Similarly, I've
tried with Windows Firewall enabled and disabled.
8. One thing I did not try was giving the desktop a fixed IP address.
At the time of my testing the problem, it was the only PC connected
directly or by wireless, so there shouldn't have been any address
conflict.
9. I did not notice if SP3 had recently been installed. (This is a
friend's home network.) But again, the reported SP problem would block
any Ethernet connection, not just one to a router.
I'm baffled by this inconsistent behavior. Any suggestions?
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removing 'internet gateway' in network connections.
Hi group,
(I asked this question in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general and was
advise to try my luck in this group.)
[background]
A few weeks back we had an ADSL outage.
I setted up a temporarely wireless connection and shared it with others
in the office.
[/background]
Now our ADSL is up again, but I cannot get rid of the this connection.
I just want to use my good old Lan direct connection to the gateway.
But I cannot remove the 'internet gateway'/'internet connection'.
I have no troubles or anything (and all my networkfunctionality is up
and running fine) but I prefer to have as little connections as possible
to worry about. ;-)
At the moment I have 3 other connections listed under "Wireless or high
speed Internet":
1) Wireless connection (which is disabled)
2) Local Area Network (enabled)
3) 1394 connection (disabled)
I check all three above via properties and made sure (under Advacnced
tab) that the checkbox is NOT checked.
Checkbox reads: "Allow other network users to connect through this
computer's Internet connection."
How can I get back to my old situation and remove this connection sharing?
-> rightmouse menu gives 'remove' but it is grayed out.
A little additional info:
- I run XP prof. SP3.
- I have Windows Firewall disabled (In favor of McAfee firewall)
- If I disable my normal LAN connection, the connection sharing
disappears. It stays away after enabling the LAN connection.
- After a reboot it is always back.
So I expect it must be something that gets activated at startup.
I couldn't find anything I recognize in startup or registry
(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run)
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Erwin Moller Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288562
Dial Up connection through a wireless ADSL Modem!
Hi,
This is at home, I have 2 laptops, I want to connect to my dial up
connection through my wireless modem, is this possible, how do i configure
this. Then I can allow my other laptop to connect to the internet by sharing
it in the original laptop. Sole purpose is to make the dial up connection
mobile, rather than sticking to one place of the room.
Regs,
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Networking Issue Set Up
Hello all i was wondering if some one could assist me in why i cant
get my laptop and pc to work on a network,
I've followed the networking wizard, and seem to have the network set
up, but this is what happening.
the Laptop is setup on a workgroup "HOME" and my laptop is called
DANLAPTOP
I have the shared folders shared and some other folders in "My
Documents"
I ran the the wizard on the Computer as detailed in the steps using
the the xp disk,
the computer is also on the workgroup "HOME" and Computer is Called
DANPC
When i go into my networks view work group computers via my PC I can
see DANLAPTOP and DANPC
I can access the DANLAPTOP and all the shared folders, Great i
thought,
But when i go via my Laptop and can also see DANLAPTOP and DANPC But
it wont let me access my DANPC and im promted with the following error
message?
\\DANPC is not accessible, you might not have permission to use this
network resource?
Can some one point me out in the right direction?
Thanks
Danny Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288558
Network Drives Remotely
We are using Novell now, but will be converting to Windows for network
shares. My question is how do I make a connection to a network share when I
am not in the office. We use Cisco VPN to connect and then would run the
Netware Login to connect to Novell shares. How is that done with windows?
Thanks Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288556
User wont auto login to mapped drives
I just built a new computer with a fresh install of XP. I've been able to
setup everything just fine except the mapped network drives. The first user
I made works perfectly because every time that user logs in it will
automatically connect to the drives and login. Other users will only connect
but still require username and password
Even if I *copy* that user account that works fine or try to make a new user
account (recreate the mapped drives and setup the user/pass and option to
automatically reconnect) none of them will automatically login. It's
frustrating because I created the first user that will automatically log in
just fine and I'm not doing anything different. I'm especially confused at
why it wont work when I copy the user account to another profile. It should
work but it doesn't.
Thanks Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288555
SchCache
Does anyone know exactly what happens when %systemroot%\SchCache\<forest>.sch
is updated on Windows XP? Does it go out to the network and ping or RPC to
all available objects in the schema? Why is the file updated if it's not a
new domain pc?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Bobby Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288554
FTP site
Hi,
when I use IP address I can save file in FTP site, but in command line when
I use the name and path to the FTP site after a while give me this message:
can't build data connection: connection timed out. any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Faram Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288550
Dial-up Modem Must be re-initialized every time to connect to my I
Starting about a month ago, I can no longer connect to my ISP at will with my
modem. I started getting the response from my modem dialog, "Connected to
remote computer", "Connected to remote computer" (yes twice), "Unable to
establish a connection". After a re-boot of my system with a "Z" in the
initialization settings for my modem I can connect ONCE. After that, I must
re-boot to connect again. This seemed to start with a windows update about a
month ago. I know because I manually choose the updates due to my S L O
W connection.
My first step was to update my drivers for the modem which I did. No
success. I installed a new modem and had success connecting about 3 times in
a row but the next day I tried, I got the same error shown above. Now both
modems require the "Z" command in the initialization to get them to connect.
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Web Sites not Loading
I recently and a virus on my computer. It was removed but I can't access some
of my web sites (Yahoo.com) and a few others. Was anything possibly removed
from my computer in the process?
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Go Ravens Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288544
not displaying page
I have three computers connected to the same network. Every so often, on the
laptop, I get the error message "Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage ?.." and a similar one if using Mozilla.
It?s still got the internet connection ? emails are coming in. But I have to
shut it down and reboot and then it?s fine for half an hour or so and then
does it again.
I?ve tried deleting browsing history and files and cookies, I?ve tried
resetting the modem and I?ve disconnected the firewall.
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winxp_pro and sp3 Remote Desktop switches
It appears that the /console switch no longer functions.
Anyone else have that trouble?
Thanks Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288537
Frequent Network Drops
Hi;
I support a LAN with approx 25 WinXP Pro SP2 clients and 2 Windows 2003 SP2
servers. The servers are connected via GB and all workstations via 100Mbps.
I have 2 Dell OptiPlex 745 XPPro SP2 machines that experience network drops
quite frequently, sometimes up to 4 times/hour. They lose their connection
to a mapped drive and are unable to ping either server when this happens.
The connection is usually restored within about 30 seconds.
I've tried different nics, updating nic drivers, swapping patch cables,
changing ports on the switch, even changing the 48+2 port switch without
success so far. Could this be a cabling issue between these two machines?
Any good network diag tools I could run on these machines to track down this
issue?
Thanks
Hemmy Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288536
re create shared documents folder
I have just attempted to set up a home network and found that my laptop has
no shared documents folder. Can I recreate the folder without having to do a
full restore? The laptop works fine in all other respects running office and
3rd party applications. Just no Shared Documents folder. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288531
Sharing files and printers
I am having problems sharing files and printers on my home wireless network.
The server can ping the client and can access the shared documents folder
and printers on the client.
However, the client cannot ping the server nor access shared documents or
printers on the server.
Server is running XP Professional 2002 SP2. Client is running XP Home 2002
SP2. Problem began when I replaced the server with a new computer. The old
server (XP Home) worked fine.
Both computers can access the internet with no problems via a Linksys router
and cable modem. The server connects directly to the modem, while the client
connects via wireless.
Here are the server results from ipconfig, netconfig, and browstat:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : FreschlFamily1
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) 82562V-2 10/100 Network
Connection
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-1D-09-90-72-54
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 68.87.76.178
68.87.78.130
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Monday, May 26, 2008 2:32:42 PM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:32:42 PM
Server Name \\FRESCHLFAMILY1
Server Comment 75X21G1
Software version Windows 2002
Server is active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{96E791A2-EBE6-41C7-AF15-A60435D93D97} (001d09907254)
Server hidden No
Maximum Logged On Users 10
Maximum open files per session 16384
Idle session time (min) 15
The command completed successfully.
Computer name \\FRESCHLFAMILY1
Full Computer name FreschlFamily1
User name Dad
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{96E791A2-EBE6-41C7-AF15-A60435D93D97} (001D09907254)
Software version Windows 2002
Workstation domain WORKGROUP
Workstation Domain DNS Name (null)
Logon domain FRESCHLFAMILY1
COM Open Timeout (sec) 0
COM Send Count (byte) 16
COM Send Timeout (msec) 250
The command completed successfully.
Status for domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{96E791A2-EBE6-41C7-AF15-A60435D93D97}
Browsing is active on domain.
Master browser name is: FRESCHLFAMILY1
Master browser is running build 2600
1 backup servers retrieved from master FRESCHLFAMILY1
\\FRESCHLFAMILY1
There are 1 servers in domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{96E791A2-EBE6-41C7-AF15-A60435D93D97}
There are 1 domains in domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{96E791A2-EBE6-41C7-AF15-A60435D93D97}
Here is the data for the client:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Julie00002
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter
with SpeedBooster #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0F-66-1B-C6-EB
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.101
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 68.87.76.178
68.87.78.130
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Monday, May 26, 2008 5:19:57 PM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 5:19:57 PM
Server Name \\JULIE00002
Server Comment Julie's Computer
Software version Windows 2002
Server is active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{49C95313-5BD6-438F-85C9-2D70E3FAF0F3} (000f661bc6eb)
Server hidden No
Maximum Logged On Users 5
Maximum open files per session 16384
Idle session time (min) 15
The command completed successfully.
Computer name \\JULIE00002
Full Computer name Julie00002
User name Julie
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{49C95313-5BD6-438F-85C9-2D70E3FAF0F3} (000F661BC6EB)
Software version Windows 2002
Workstation domain WORKGROUP
Workstation Domain DNS Name (null)
Logon domain JULIE00002
COM Open Timeout (sec) 0
COM Send Count (byte) 16
COM Send Timeout (msec) 250
The command completed successfully.
Status for domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{49C95313-5BD6-438F-85C9-2D70E3FAF0F3}
Browsing is active on domain.
Master browser name is: JULIE00002
Master browser is running build 2600
1 backup servers retrieved from master JULIE00002
\\JULIE00002
There are 2 servers in domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{49C95313-5BD6-438F-85C9-2D70E3FAF0F3}
There are 1 domains in domain WORKGROUP on transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{49C95313-5BD6-438F-85C9-2D70E3FAF0F3}
Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated. Tag: byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tag: 288526