Re: network path not found by Larry
Larry
Fri Jun 27 14:44:59 PDT 2008
The usual cause of a "stealth" computer is a firewall setting on the
computer itself. If there is a third party firewall on that computer, try
disabling it. Also see if you can (temporarily) disable the Windows
Firewall on that computer.
What OS is on the hidden computer?
Was the computer joined to the network using /connectcomputer?
Every computer in your network should point its DNS to the SBS. In the DNS
of the SBS the ISP DNS should be in the forwarders tab.
If in doubt, post the unedited results of:
ipconfig /all > c:\iptest.txt
from the server and a workstation.
You can also install Windows Tools from the CD and run netdiag and dcdiag
and check for errors, as well as download and run the SBS BPA from
www.sbsbpa.com
--
Larry
"Haralambus" <pri@kraju.tom> wrote in message
news:1br96twc1zrby.1ia0ijvam2rds.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:16:30 +0200, Haralambus wrote:
>
>> when I try to access one comupter in domain there is "network path not
>> found" error appearing. and I can't ping it. comp is joining domain and
>> working "normally" otherwise. what could be problem? thanks
>
> in dns servers ther is IP of DC on the first place, then 2 ISP's IP.
> netbios over TCPIP is enabled.