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Supacool
I have an Lenovo Laptop on my work domain. From the laptop I can
browse the entire network. I can access shares, I can connect to
network drives, ect. However, from the domain controller I cannot
access the laptop. I have several shares that I need the laptop to
host. The entire HDD of the laptop is shared to everyone with read/
write access. I did that out of despiration. The shares are shared
out
to everyone with full control.
When I try to access the unc or the ip from the DC it immediately
says
the following: Windows cannot find \\192.168.1.101 Please check the
spelling again or try searching for the item by clicking start and
going to search.
I get the same message when I try to go the unc \\lizlt.domain.local
\share. I cannot browse to it, I cannot search for it. I can ping it,
it responds fine. I do have VNC into it as well, and VNC works fine.
As does RDP.
The laptop has the windows firewall service turned off, and there is
no other firewall on there. I have been fighting with this issue for
a
long time now, and I have run out of ideas.
The laptop is a lenovo with XP pro SP2. It is on the network,
joined to the domain, in DNS, in IN-add-arpa. I dont get it. I just
dont get it.
The laptop is connected via a cisco 1100 AP G router.
browse the entire network. I can access shares, I can connect to
network drives, ect. However, from the domain controller I cannot
access the laptop. I have several shares that I need the laptop to
host. The entire HDD of the laptop is shared to everyone with read/
write access. I did that out of despiration. The shares are shared
out
to everyone with full control.
When I try to access the unc or the ip from the DC it immediately
says
the following: Windows cannot find \\192.168.1.101 Please check the
spelling again or try searching for the item by clicking start and
going to search.
I get the same message when I try to go the unc \\lizlt.domain.local
\share. I cannot browse to it, I cannot search for it. I can ping it,
it responds fine. I do have VNC into it as well, and VNC works fine.
As does RDP.
The laptop has the windows firewall service turned off, and there is
no other firewall on there. I have been fighting with this issue for
a
long time now, and I have run out of ideas.
The laptop is a lenovo with XP pro SP2. It is on the network,
joined to the domain, in DNS, in IN-add-arpa. I dont get it. I just
dont get it.
The laptop is connected via a cisco 1100 AP G router.