=?Utf-8?B?V2VzdGJyb29r?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in news:399BB2E6-40C0-4460-9FC6-(E-Mail Removed):
> Using XP Pro SP3
>
> I have a Local Area Network in my home. I have systems running XP
> home, XP Pro, and Vista. All but one can access the Network
> Attached Storage device (NAS), which is a Seagate DockStar. The
> DockStar is using Windows NT 4.9 Server.
>
> The one system that cannot see the NAS has had problems accessing
> shares in the past. I have followed some advice and made some
> registry changes, and now it can see other computers on the
> network by name, but it still cannot access the NAS by name.
> Attempts to connect to it by name result in the following error
> message.
>
> "<NAS name> 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."
>
> Interestingly, I can browse the NAS from this computer by using
> its IP, rather than its name.
>
> None of the other computers on the network has this problem
> connecting to the NAS. They can all connect to it by name,
> including another one that has WXP-Pro SP3.
>
> What gives?
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Not sure which registry changes you made but it sounds like it could
possibly be this problem:
"You cannot view other workgroup computers on the network on a Windows
XP-based computer"
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903267>
HTH,
John
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