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Can not access a share from a domain workstation from a standalone. Just want to access the share.

Asked by jaesoul in TCP/IP, Windows Network Security

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Basically here it is. We set up a standalone server on the network, on the same subnet. I want to access a share from the standalone server to a workstation on the domain. For some reason when i type:

\\computernamewithshare  from the standalone server i get the follow message:

windows can not find \\computernamewithshare. Check the spelling and try again, or try searching for the item by click the start button and then clicking search.

I can ping the name and the IP address of the workstation. I have deactivated all firewalls on the workstation.

I dont get it, i was able to access a share on 2 other machines on the domain network just not this one. p.s. no Norton Security on this machine, just corporate 8.1.

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Zones: TCP/IP, Windows Network Security
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, ON a DOMAIN
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