chpicker
Programmer
- Apr 10, 2001
- 1,316
Is there any reason that a Windows 95 client would not be able to access a Windows 2000 Advanced Server? It is the only computer in the building that has Windows 95, and it is also the only computer in the building that cannot access the server. It has no problem browsing other Windows 98 computers on the network, or even Windows 2000 Professional workstations. However, it cannot even connect to either of our Windows 2000 Advanced Server machines. They show up in Network Neighborhood, but double-clicking on either server comes back (45 seconds later) with the following error:
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\\server1 is not accessible.
The computer or share name could not be found. Make sure you typed it correctly, and try again.
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The whole network is set up using TCP/IP with static IP addresses. Any suggestions?
Ian
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\\server1 is not accessible.
The computer or share name could not be found. Make sure you typed it correctly, and try again.
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The whole network is set up using TCP/IP with static IP addresses. Any suggestions?
Ian