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system error 67 when using net use to internet site

Hello,

So here is the command I am using:

net use * http://www.site.com

When on a vista machine, I get the login and password request prompts and then it maps a drive.  Very quick and easy.

On an XP machine it gives the system error 67 message.

I'm researched this out and have done everything I can find.
1. I changed the registry entry LmhostsTimeout to 5000000.
2. I have done this:
Expand Non-Plug and Play Drivers, right-click IP Network Address Translator, and then click Disable in My Computer.
3. I have downloaded a software update for web folders (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=17C36612-632E-4C04-9382-987622ED1D64&displaylang=en)
4. I have added it www.site.com as a network place.  It does not ask for authentication and looks blank.

The site is set up with webdav, which I don't know much about, a consultant has set it up.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Robbie
Windows XP

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On the XP machine is the WebClient service set to Automatic and is it started in services.msc?
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Yes it is.
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Hmm, I hadn't tried this much, but in testing it here so far it's been hit or miss.
I can run the command 20 times to connect to our Sharepoint server and not have it connect, then the next time I try it it connects right away. To see if you are running into the same issue, try running it from a command prompt and keep repeating it. Does it eventually connect?
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That's what it was.  I had to connect to www.site.com/folder and then I could go to Network Places, add it as a network place and it would see my authentication and I could see the site's contents.  Thanks.
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Microsoft Windows XP is the sixth release of the NT series of operating systems, and was the first to be marketed in a variety of editions: XP Home and XP Professional, designed for business and power users. The advanced features in XP Professional are generally disabled in Home Edition, but are there and can be activated. There were two 64-bit editions, an embedded edition and a tablet edition.

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