Problems accesing Server Computer through network

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Guest

I have all the computers under one local domain named TRBS1. There is one
Domain Controler TRBSMAIN based on Windows Server 2003. I have Windows Server
2000 Computer which is standalone server named TRBS1-SERV which was ment to
be file Server. Workstation Computers with Windows XP Pro cannot access this
computer through network without entering User name and Password.
Some Workstation Computers with Windows 2000 can access this Computer
without a problem, but some of them not.
Also Domain Controler TRBSMAIN cannot access this computer through Network.
I gives the message: \\trbs1-serv is not accessible. You might not have
persmissions to use this network recource...,The network path was not found.

IP Address range is 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.253. Gateway 192.168.0.254. I
checked and hhere are no conflicts in IP addresses.

How do I make this Computer to be accessed from Network without a problem?
 
R

Richard G. Harper

The most likely cause of your problem is a failure to configure DNS
properly. The domain controller should be running DNS and resolving all
outside name requests, and domain members should only be looking at the
domain DNS server for all requests.

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