At our work, we have a shared documents server and also an email server to connect to. For some reason, on one computer only, I cannot connect to either my e-mail or the shared docs. It simply will not accept the credentials (ie my password for my username). It won't accept anyone else credentials either. I have set up fine on another computer, and on my home computer which is on a different network. I can categorically say that it's a computer problem as the usernames/passwords work fine on every other computer, but this one cannot seem to connect. I connect to the servers through a shortcut on the desktop, so i think it's the exchange or something I can't connect to.
I can see all the shared folders including mine on my workstation but can not access mine.what what is wrong or how do a reset set it so that it can ask for my password in order to access my folder?
I hav a Network area storage server where all my files are stored. The Folders are shared on the network the shared folders were working fine but suddenly i was unable to access these folders .I tried to Map the network drives by IP address that is ""\ipaddressshare""of the NAS server but was unable to do so. It Gave me an error message ""No Logon Servers are currently available"" . But when i put my server Name that is ""\servernameshare "" i am able to map the folders. Why am i unable to access my shared folders on the NAS server by IP address . I have checked the IP adress connectivity and everything but it is all fine .I can even ping by ip address of the NAS serve
I got a $7 per month plan on a server and I have a problems with FTP connection. I am trying to upload a 20MB file with multiple folders and files in it and the connection is very choppy and I literally was not able to do that since yesterday.
Have a server linked to four computers and a laptop for a business and can't seem to access shared files on server from other computers as it keeps asking for username and password to access it. Have tried to change from workgroup to domain that the server is on so to create username and password but error message keeps coming up 'a domain controller for the domain ata.local could not be contacted or if just use ata as domain it does not accept any username or password. Also have tried suggestions in other forums such as simple sharing and creating an account on other pc's with same username and password as server. All of the systems are windows xp and the server is windows standard.
How to protect shared folders to denie access from server???i am really in need of a software where i can share files on network but i don't want the system administrator to access those files.
We currently have a distributed PR and DR ACS 5.3 setup, set up with tacacs devices and one radius device.The radius device is used Opnet's AppResponse Xpert Admin. We are trying to intergrate AppResponse Xpert Admin with ACS.
The GUI for AppResponse Xpert Admin is asking for the radius server ip address - i.e our ACS , radius port - i.e 1812 and "secret" - I'm guessing this means the shared secret of the actual ACS itself (not the shared secret used by network devices) .
On our ACS 4.2 systems we have a field for a shared secret regarding the ACS server itself (to authorise replication?).
Using the search function for "Shared Secret" in pdf "User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Conrol System 5.3" has only found references to setting one for network devices and not a field for the ACS itself.Is a ACS server shared secret still relevant for the ACS 5.x system?
We've recently installed Windows Server 2003 at our small office for data storage, and have set up shared folders in the Win Server 2K3 for access from about a dozen Win XP Pro machines.Upon the first access of these shared folders from a Win XP Pro machine, we're required to enter a User Name & Password for the Win Server 2K3 machine:Is there a work-around for this? Perhaps some method in WinXP Pro to save the username/password? As it stands now, any time one of the WinXP Pro machines gets rebooted, or if the server gets rebooted, users of the Win XP Pro machines have to re-enter the username/password, and I'd like to find if there's away around having to re-enter that info.
we have two servers in our network, one functions as a file server (windows server 2008) and the other as a domain controller with active directory and some database applications running on it (windows SBS 2003). the file server has folders for the different units in our company, these are shared folders. these folders can be accessed by anyone with a domain login by running \servername from their computers, without any further authentication required.
i have tried to set up sharing restrictions with no success, for example the Accounts folder, i right click on it and select properties, and the sharing or security. under both tabs i added three names of those that i want to have access to the folder. these names appear in the sharing list together with:administrator(servernameadministrator) administrators (servernameadministrators) administrator systemeveryone has not been added as is the case with all other folders. what is this system on the list? how i can restrict access, perhaps there is a setting that i have missed or settings in the network that prevent these restrictions?
I have a small network running in my language academy which is causing me some issues. We have a server running Win XP with two folders, one for the teachers which is password protected and the other for the students which doesn't require a password. Up until two days it has been working well. However now the server keeps disconnecting from the internet quite randomly which stops us from connecting to the shared folders.
I've noticed that a caution icon appears next to the ethernet icon in the task bar when this problems occurs on the server. I have tried to right click and choose the repair option but it tell me that it cannot resolve the ip address. In some cases rebooting the server resolves the issues but in many case it doesn't.
Network error code 0x80070035 The network path was not found.
I read the previous posts on this error code but my sceanrio was not addressed. Dell Optiplex 980 i5-750 2.66GHz w/4GB RAM running 64bit Win7Pro SP1 and 64bit Symantec Enterprise Protection v.11.0.630
File server is Dell PowerEdge 1900 running 64bit Win 2008 standard server w/o hyper-v, SP2 and 64bit Symantec Enterprise Protection v.11.0.630
I support an OU in a large university domain. Myself and one other user are the only people experiencing this issue in an OU comprised of over 20 machines.
Region : Singapore Model : TL-WDR4300 Hardware Version : V1
I need to set up remote access to my HDD connected to my WDR4300, so I can always go online when I am out to retrieve the saved files in the HDD. However I have zero knowledge of network setting of the FTP servers, I can gain access when I am home and connected to the Wireless network, but how to gain access remotely.
Still trying to get this XP pro SP3 to connect to or log into the server, a Windows 2008 jobber. I get the pop up that says unable to access the server, may be a permissions issue. I am administrator on both though and it should not be an issue plus I can ping each machine from the other. The XP machine does not show up in the network on the server though. The server shows up on the XP but then will not allow me to log into it. I changed all user names and pass codes on all the machines to be the same and it cleared up a number of issues except this one. The network name on the server is Network 2 and on another machine the network is named Network 3. This XP machine used to connect to the server without issues. My server guy moved away and well, I am just not that savy on 2008 Server. I read the thread on the Plesbit network but not sure I understand his issues. Seems similar to mine though.
i have 2 network, each has its own internet connection. it is on my netcafe, 1st is for browsing and 2nd for online gaming. How do i connect them 2 my pc billing server.
My laptop connects wirelessly via router to RoadRunner/internet and work well.I want to physically (ethernet) connect my laptop (via it's docking station) to a print server and then in turn to a printer."link" light is on, on print server however "pinging" 192.168.0.10 (factory default) fails.
I am currently a student in a computer repair class and have recieved an assignment for troubleshooting a network through a Sprint overdrive device. The current setup in the room (which worked with a previous device but not the same model) is the internet going into the server VIA ethernet port and sent back out through the server into a switch. From there it connects to another switch that connects roughly 10 computers. The overdrive device is a WiFi hotspot device and the director of the network wants me to make the network with the ability of connecting to the internet through the Device. We have placed a Wireless USB device on the server to recieve the signal from the Overdrive device. The server can connect to the internet. When we try to send the signal out from the server we get a IP conflict. I have tried switching the IP's and still do not get it to work.
I have a linksys router WRT54G connected to a modem supplied to me by Time Warner Cable. Just last night, for some reason my internet stopped working. After calling Time Warner Cable internet support, I found out that the modem is working. If I connect my laptop (Dell model which is running on Windows 7) directly via cable to the modem, I can connect to the internet. BUT if i connect my modem to the router, and then connect my laptop via cable or wireless to the router, I can't connect to the internet. When I open up my network window on the computer, I see that my laptop is connected to the router and the router is connected to the internet but I can't connect to the internet. I tried calling linksys customer service and my insurance ran out so yea ... On the laptop, i ran a troubleshooting program and it gave me an error stating that it failed to connect to the DNS server and I should contact the internet provider. Time Warner Cable told me that if connected to the modem directly, I could access the internet indicating that there's an error in the router.
I just moved into my mother house until I find a new house and need to connect my computer. Se has a wireless router. I have a server that was previously connected to a router and a workstation was connected to the router as well. It was all previously connected to the Internet via cables. How can I connect wirelessly? I am assuming I need a adapter to connect to the Internet. Do I connect the adapter to the server or is there an adapter that connects to the router?
We live in a large ranch styled house. Conversely, we installed two broadband connection at opposite ends of the home. One cable and one DSL. Reason: Kids share DSL and Parents have the cable all to themselves. We are currently wanting to setup a media server where both networks would have access to a database of media files. It would be in the middle of the house and each network would connect to it wirelesslyI guess first off, is this possible
pxe server ip address is 10.10.10.20 which is connected to switch port fa0/9 and client is connected to switchport fa0/7.i have only 3 devices altogether. below is running config of switch. wen i boot the client from the server, it display error message as: "proxy dhcp were offered. none dhcp were received. exiting broadcom pxe."
I've been messing around with this for several weeks to no avail. I've never had a problem establishing a VPN connection within my LAN. I've tried several workarounds, learning things in the processs, but to no avail.I've set up a VPN connection with Windows 7. The RRAS server is at home and I'm attempting to access from school (or the internet anywhere).I have no problem establishing the VPN connection (that I can see). Port 1723 is forwarded for both UDP and TCP to a static LAN address (198.162.1.124) in the E4200. PPTP pass-through is enabled (as well as the other two options).I can't see anything on the server after connecting. I'm using a DDNS. It works just fine INSIDE the LAN; I've even mapped a network drive to "S:". Accessing ANYTHING outside of the LAN over a VPN, however, isn't working. [code]
We use the RV082 at some our sites. One particular site will not connect to the DNS server but all others will. I've checked every setting I can think of with no joy.
I managed to setup a 1721 router as a vpn server connecting to it using a cisco vpn client however altough I am obtaining an ip address as defined in the dhcp pool I am unable to communicate with both the remote network and also I have no internet as soon as I connect.
I have several locations with time clocks (a Kronos application) on a small home network with outgoing traffic wide open.I have a server in my office behind an ASA5505 router/firewall, also with outging traffic wide open. I have tried taking the device off of the remote network and giving the it a public, static ip address so it is actually on the internet, yet the server cannot see the device, but it can ping it. I was advised to put the device on the remote private network and set up a virtual server using port 8080 at the remote location. The server is still unable to see the device. I also set up a virtual server for VNC. When I am on my server on my work network behind the ASA5505, I can start my VNC viewer and attach to the device at the remote site using the IP of the router (apparently the device has a build in VNC server).
I have also tried to NAT my server to a public IP, I have set up incoming and outgoing rules on the firewalls at both ends.this should be a fairly straight forward connection.
We have 3 internet links from different providers connected to configured WAN 1,2,3 in RV016. A remote client needs to connect to a internal VPN Server behind RV016, so we use one-to-one NAT to publish the internal server ip to a Valid IP from WAN3 and setup protocol binding in Multi wan to all trafic (TCP and UDP) from the internal VPN address exits with WAN3.
So, the remote client tries to connect to VPN using this ip Address from WAN3 and sometimes work and sometimes not. It's clear to us that the problem lies in the response from RV016 not coming always from WAN3, because if we disconnect the two other links (WAN1 and 2) Its works flawless.
I was just wondering if it's possible with an ASA 5510 to connect to the external IP address of an internal server from inside the network. I have already set up dns doctoring for dns lookups, and everything is working fine there. We have an application inside the network that tries to connect straight to the external Ip of another internal server. where to look in the ASDM 6.4?
I have recently purchased a WAG320N. It is working perfectly, connecting 3 PC's, 2 Xbox 360's and a laptop to the internet and each other.
However as all media files are stored on one PC I was thinking about getting a external USB drive and connecting this to the router and use that as the media server, this would save a PC having to be on all the time.
I use one of the xboxes as a media player as well, streaming movies and music. Will the 360 pick up the media server and be able to stream from there?I can not find anything on the internet as well about the possibilities for this.
I have two AC1200 routers? how do i connect one ac1200 to another ac1200. Only one should act as a DHCP server and broadcast wireless; the other should be simply just a hub (vs. me having to buy a separate hub). What are the correct settings and connections?