I've spoken to someone else and he suggested running the network wizard again. It also appears that all the machines are doing this now...someone is messing with the network and my head...
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I've spoken to someone else and he suggested running the network wizard again. It also appears that all the machines are doing this now...someone is messing with the network and my head...
Brad, it is obvious to me that the lunatics have taken over the asylum.
There is nothing that you can do, or we can recommend, until senior management empower you to take full control.
Sorry mate, but I speak as I find :bawling:
Hi All,
I am still battling with this issue. It used to be so easy to setup a windows network
- Install Client for MS networks
- Enable file and printer sharing
- Install TCP/IP -> configure it for static addresses cos that is what the network uses
- join PC to a basic workgroup called Workgroup
...and that's it! It should work. I've done it 100's and 1000's of times...but why wont it work here?
ICS is not enables and neither is uPnP on any device. I dont know hey....what the heck is going on here....removed the freakin thing off the workgroup and re-added it...and problem still there.... computer browsing and tcp/ip netbios service is running...restarted a few times...i give up... where is the answer? what am i missing!!! This is very VERY frustrating.
How many computers are we talking about on this network???
MLF
Hi,
We have six(6) stations all running windows XP Pro SP2. I dont know if SP3 will fix this problem? You think I should try installing and see? I mean I run a windows network at home with the exact same config as what they have there and mine work. I have 3 stations of which one has vista as an OS and all the freaking stuff work.... ;(
Hi Brad,
Have you tried it one machine at a time? or the three machine setup that you have?
Do you have any shares on these machines???
Is every user part of a group on these machine???
The windows firewall blocks connections by default...have you looked in there???
Remember the browser service will take up to half an hour to show all machines..and they have to be logged in.
Must be a nightmare to backup/....or is the data centralized??
MLF
If you suspect foul play, check to see if the default gateway specified in the workstation IP configurations is actually the IP of the router (as opposed to a workstation that might be acting as a proxy/firewall).
Sure sounds like a nightmare. I hope you are charging on a time and materials basis. Afterwards, you might try pitching a cost/benefit analysis of a more controlled environment to your client.
csr
One of the latest viri/malware thingies kills the browser, workstation and server services.
Set all recovery options on these services to restart on fail. If they are indeed failing, then clean.