davidmigl
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System Error 1359; An internal Error has occurred
Hello,
Whenever I try to access computer A from computer B on my network, I receive the message that "...is not accessible... An internal error occurred." Also, whenever I try to connect through command prompt (net use \\computer\share password), I am told that "System error 1359 has occurred. An internal error occurred."
Do you have any idea what this means? I've only seen the problem mentioned in error code lists; it seems like this rarely occurs in the world.
Whenever I try to access computer A from computer B on my network, I receive the message that "...is not accessible... An internal error occurred." Also, whenever I try to connect through command prompt (net use \\computer\share password), I am told that "System error 1359 has occurred. An internal error occurred."
Do you have any idea what this means? I've only seen the problem mentioned in error code lists; it seems like this rarely occurs in the world.
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Tried turning off system restore and rebooting. Still no luck.
I'm thinking I might just reinstall windows because of another problem that is present; I cannot get the XP luna styles to work, and when I go to the "appearance" tab of display properties, I can't select windows XP style. I probably need to create a new question for that, though.
I'm thinking I might just reinstall windows because of another problem that is present; I cannot get the XP luna styles to work, and when I go to the "appearance" tab of display properties, I can't select windows XP style. I probably need to create a new question for that, though.
ASKER
Alright - I solved all those problems, not by directly addressing them, but by upgrading from XP SP1 to SP2. Apparently SP2 refreshes many of the system files, making it almost equivalent to a reinstall. Needless to say, I'm very pleased now.
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Turn off System restore and try again.
Go here for instructions on how to turn it off/on
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310405