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      11th Nov 2007
I have 4 computers on my network. All of them are desktop computers. They are
connected through a linksys router and have worked fine for quite a while.
One day, one of the computers just dissapeared from the network. It was then
labled *network path not found* even though the workgroup view still sees the
computer.
This is not the problem that I am asking about however.

Later, after I had to redo another one of our computers, the network
automatically found all the computers in the workgroup view. It could only
connect though to 1 of the computers. The most stable out of the computers,
not redone at all, was working fine and all the 3 computers could
communitcate (except for the prob discribed above) with each other. Then,
when I noticed the folder for the main computer was gone, I opened the
workgroup view and clicked on the computer. Now, I get the following errors
for each pc.

PC 1 error: \\*name* s not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the adminsistrator of this server to find out
if you have access permissions.

The network path was not found.
(end of error 1)

PC 2 error: \\*name* s not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the adminsistrator of this server to find out
if you have access permissions.

Access is Denied.
(end of error 2)

I have no idea what is wrong. Usually the network automatically fixes itself
when the access denied problem arises, but it hasent yet at all. And the
network path lost error has been around for quite a while for me now. How do
I fix these problems?

Thanks in advance,

Nick

 
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      11th Nov 2007
Hi,

The reason your machines see it in the newsgroup is because its cached there

Can you ping the ip or computer name?

Have you set the firewall on?

Can you ping the other machines or connect from the problem machine?

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"trickedbullet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have 4 computers on my network. All of them are desktop computers. They are
> connected through a linksys router and have worked fine for quite a while.
> One day, one of the computers just dissapeared from the network. It was then
> labled *network path not found* even though the workgroup view still sees the
> computer.
> This is not the problem that I am asking about however.
>
> Later, after I had to redo another one of our computers, the network
> automatically found all the computers in the workgroup view. It could only
> connect though to 1 of the computers. The most stable out of the computers,
> not redone at all, was working fine and all the 3 computers could
> communitcate (except for the prob discribed above) with each other. Then,
> when I noticed the folder for the main computer was gone, I opened the
> workgroup view and clicked on the computer. Now, I get the following errors
> for each pc.
>
> PC 1 error: \\*name* s not accessible. You might not have permission to use
> this network resource. Contact the adminsistrator of this server to find out
> if you have access permissions.
>
> The network path was not found.
> (end of error 1)
>
> PC 2 error: \\*name* s not accessible. You might not have permission to use
> this network resource. Contact the adminsistrator of this server to find out
> if you have access permissions.
>
> Access is Denied.
> (end of error 2)
>
> I have no idea what is wrong. Usually the network automatically fixes itself
> when the access denied problem arises, but it hasent yet at all. And the
> network path lost error has been around for quite a while for me now. How do
> I fix these problems?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Nick
>


 
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      16th Nov 2007
=?Utf-8?B?dHJpY2tlZGJ1bGxldA==?= wrote:
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> I have 4 computers on my network. All of them are desktop computers. They are
> connected through a linksys router and have worked fine for quite a while.
> One day, one of the computers just dissapeared from the network. It was then


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