network name cannot be found

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I just installed sp4 and removed a virus. Now I cannot browse files on win2k
server using my winxp home client. I can ping and ftp the server but when i
try to browse in windows I get the message "Server is not accessicible. The
specif.....network name cannot be found. I've serach for indo everywhere.
Help please!!!!

Ted
 
In Ted Wilson <[email protected]> had this to say:

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I just installed sp4 and removed a virus. Now I cannot browse files
on win2k server using my winxp home client. I can ping and ftp the
server but when i try to browse in windows I get the message "Server
is not accessicible. The specif.....network name cannot be found.
I've serach for indo everywhere. Help please!!!!

Ted

What happens if you run the network setup wizard on the XP box again?

Galen
--

"And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."

Sherlock Holmes
 
I cannot use network wizard 'cause xp cannot browse win2k machine. How can I
restore the xp rights to browse in win2k server?

Ted
 
In Ted Wilson <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I cannot use network wizard 'cause xp cannot browse win2k machine.
How can I restore the xp rights to browse in win2k server?

Ted

Sit down in front of the XP box, run the wizard again. Does it help? Use the
same exact settings you used last time - all of them except maybe file and
print sharing should be the same so make sure you turn that on. If you can't
use the wizard on the XP box because of this than there's more of a problem
than 2k not being able to be browsed.

Galen
--

"And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."

Sherlock Holmes
 

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