Event ID 5788,1000,11157

  • Thread starter Kamlakar Bhujbal
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Kamlakar Bhujbal

Hi,
I Have one PC-1 which is added to Domain of my Company.From this PC-1 I can
access all other Network resources like Computer, Share Folders.But from
other PC's I can not see the Name of this PC-1.I have tried lot with group
policies.Computer Configuartion -Windows Setting-Security Setting-Local
Policy-User Rights Assignments-Access this Computer from Network.
It's Okey but till not solve my problem.
I also try to ping that PC-1 from other PC it's works right.Means Computer
Name gets resolves.But when I try to access this PC-1 by typing \\PC-1 in
run it gives "the Network path not found " error message.I have also tried
to get microsoft web support through the Event ID's but all failed.Is any
body have any idea or faced same problem.
 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

Kamlakar said:
Hi,
I Have one PC-1 which is added to Domain of my Company.From this PC-1
I can access all other Network resources like Computer, Share
Folders.But from other PC's I can not see the Name of this PC-1.I
have tried lot with group policies.Computer Configuartion -Windows
Setting-Security Setting-Local Policy-User Rights Assignments-Access
this Computer from Network.
It's Okey but till not solve my problem.
I also try to ping that PC-1 from other PC it's works right.Means
Computer Name gets resolves.But when I try to access this PC-1 by
typing \\PC-1 in run it gives "the Network path not found " error
message.I have also tried to get microsoft web support through the
Event ID's but all failed.Is any body have any idea or faced same
problem.

Tell us more about PC-1, is it Win2k, XP, or Win2k3?
NetBIOS over TCP/IP enabled?
If XP is the firewall enabled?
IS there any other firewall solution installed? (Norton, McAfee, etc.)
 
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Kamlakar Bhujbal

No there is no firewall installed.
It's Win2k Prpfessional.
NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enable.I can ping the PC-1 by typing ping PC-1 -t
from any other PC in my network.even if PC-1 can access other PC & shares in
the my network.
 

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