Re: Network issue by Cris
Cris
Fri May 09 11:56:24 PDT 2008
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Since this was a swing migration, have you contacted Jeff Middleton at =
ycst@sbsmigration.com for support?
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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Please do not contact me directly regarding issues
"Bryan Hughes" <bhughes@notreal.org> wrote in message =
news:%233LyiHgsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
I am did a swing migration from SBS 2003 Prem to SBS 2003 R2 Prem.
Ran SBSBPA almost everything is working fine, expect for I cannot =
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the network using explorer and My Network Places on the SBS machine. =
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no problems with this on my XP workstations.
When I try and view my local domain under Microsoft Windows Network I =
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the following error:
"SBSLocalDomain is not accessible. You might not have premissions to =
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this network resource. Contact the Administrator of this server to =
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if you have access permissions.
The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available."
This is the built in Administrator account. It should have =
permission.
Everything else seems to be running fine, and there are no error logs =
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indicate a problem.
I have know Idea what the problem could be - please help.
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am did a swing migration from SBS 2003 Prem to SBS 2003 R2 =
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SBSBPA almost everything is working fine, expect for I cannot browser =
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network using explorer and My Network Places on the SBS machine. =
I have=20
<BR>no problems with this on my XP workstations.<BR><BR>When I try and =
view my=20
local domain under Microsoft Windows Network I get <BR>the =
following=20
error:<BR><BR>"SBSLocalDomain is not accessible. You might not =
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premissions to use <BR>this network resource. Contact the =
Administrator=20
of this server to find out <BR>if you have access =
permissions.<BR><BR>The list=20
of servers for this workgroup is not currently available."<BR><BR>This =
is the=20
built in Administrator account. It should have=20
permission.<BR><BR>Everything else seems to be running fine, and there =
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error logs to <BR>indicate a problem.<BR><BR>I have know Idea what the =
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could be - please help.<BR><BR>Bryan =
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