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From: avimia on 11 Apr 2008 15:06 Hi, Hope some of you experts can help me with this one. I have a simple network set up of 8 machines. I am using Machine #1 as a basic "file server". I have the Workgroup all set up and everything is working fine. But.... for some reason, every now and then the network will not let my users in when they try to access it. It's like a configuration or a permission or something just disppears or dies. And, today, for some reason, I can't even access the Network from my main machine (Machine #1). Each of my users are getting the error message, Unable to access the network.. you might not have permissions... etc". This just seems so rediculous to me as it was working just fine a day ago. We had done nothing to any of the systems to change anything. I even went in and tried to "repair" the network connection, but it didn't help. It's all out there, it just won't let some of my machines connect which used to. So, I am hoping one of you experts has the quick solution to this. Thanks! avi
From: avimia on 11 Apr 2008 15:10 Oh yeah.. wanted to add one more thing. I just tried to access the network on 2 of the machines, and the message I get from them is The Network path is not found. I still don't understand this as I have one machine that is able to find every other system and file needed. I appreciate help on this. I'm at my wits end. avi "avimia" wrote: > Hi, > > Hope some of you experts can help me with this one. I have a simple network > set up of 8 machines. I am using Machine #1 as a basic "file server". I have > the Workgroup all set up and everything is working fine. But.... for some > reason, every now and then the network will not let my users in when they try > to access it. It's like a configuration or a permission or something just > disppears or dies. And, today, for some reason, I can't even access the > Network from my main machine (Machine #1). Each of my users are getting the > error message, Unable to access the network.. you might not have > permissions... etc". This just seems so rediculous to me as it was working > just fine a day ago. We had done nothing to any of the systems to change > anything. I even went in and tried to "repair" the network connection, but it > didn't help. It's all out there, it just won't let some of my machines > connect which used to. > > So, I am hoping one of you experts has the quick solution to this. > > Thanks! > avi
From: Lem on 11 Apr 2008 17:05 avimia wrote: > Hi, > > Hope some of you experts can help me with this one. I have a simple network > set up of 8 machines. I am using Machine #1 as a basic "file server". I have > the Workgroup all set up and everything is working fine. But.... for some > reason, every now and then the network will not let my users in when they try > to access it. It's like a configuration or a permission or something just > disppears or dies. And, today, for some reason, I can't even access the > Network from my main machine (Machine #1). Each of my users are getting the > error message, Unable to access the network.. you might not have > permissions... etc". This just seems so rediculous to me as it was working > just fine a day ago. We had done nothing to any of the systems to change > anything. I even went in and tried to "repair" the network connection, but it > didn't help. It's all out there, it just won't let some of my machines > connect which used to. > > So, I am hoping one of you experts has the quick solution to this. > > Thanks! > avi You really have too many computers networked to use Windows XP as a "file server." Even if you have XP Pro on the machine on which the files are stored, that only permits 10 simultaneous inbound connections. And note that "connections" is not the same as "computers." One of your "client" computer may well have more than one "connection" open to the "server" at any given time. That being said, the usual error message you would get from exceeding the connection limit would be something like: "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept." If you're getting a different error message, perhaps the most efficient way to approach your issue(s) is a systematic use of Hans-Georg Michna's network troubleshooter: http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
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