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- Domain Controller
- I have a primary domain controller and a secondary domain controller - both are windows 2000 with SP4. When I go to My Network Places, Entire Network, Microsoft Windows Network, our domain, I do not see the secondary domain controller there. I see all of the other servers...
- Tags: domain controller, luv2bike2, server, Use UNC, windows
- Q&A 2006-01-25
- mapped drive issue
- I recently moved a multi user application to another directory, a shared site on a server. It's original location was mapped to drive P:. I mapped the new location as P:.All seemed to work well until the computer was shut down or logged off the server. Once...
- Tags: mapped drives, networking, UNC, Use UNC, VCHD_IT
- Discussion threads 2005-08-05
Additional Resources
- Can't access server by UNC
- I am unable to access a server by unc path from my admin workstation, but I can access by unc if I use IP. Funny thing is I can access the server by unc anywhere else. I can ping the server by name, and Netbios is enabled. ...
- Tags: Servers, nstiglitz@..., server
- Discussion threads 2007-07-03
- unc path
- i am having a problem accessing my main server using a UNC path which worked before yesterday. I can access it from "My Computer" and I can see everything but Like remote desktop wont work using the unc path but will work using the IP adress. I am using ACT...
- Tags: joe@...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-13
- VBS Script
- Hi AllI seem to be having this problem whereby I am trying to copy a little java applet from a network location. On my local PC, this works fine, however when I place this in the GPO BAT login script, the drives, which have been deleted, are still mapping when...
- Tags: Java, ron_jeff@..., UNC, UNC Path
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- Unable to save files to UNC
- NW51SP7WinXP SP2Client 32 v4.9User tries to save a file from within Word and gets an error that he is unable to save. User has sufficient rights to the foler. After some digging, I noticed that Word attempts to save to UNC (\servervol1path) rather than to mapped drive letter. Browsing through...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Net Designer, software, UNC
- Q&A 2005-01-13
- UNC path vs. Absolute path to local machine?
- My question is this....I have a custom app by developers which after completing its calculations, copies about 8GB of data from the local D:Folder of 'ServerA' to the local D:Folder2 of 'ServerA' same server.However, the developers used a UNC path for 'ServerA' in the config.... //ServerA/D$/Folder copies to //ServerA/D$/Folder2. ...
- Tags: disk, it management, Reb00t, Reboot1980, ServerA, UNC Path
- Q&A 2006-08-16
- Path Copy (zip)
- Path Copy is a shell extension for Windows that enables to copy the path of a file or directory to the Clipboard. You can then paste the path in to your document, e-mail, etc. You copy the path of a file or directory by right-clicking it in the Windows Explorer...
- Tags: Network Environment, Path, Path Copy, Networking, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2007-02-08
- Unable to access C$ drive using UNC (using winserver2003 group policies)
- New HP pc has been configured to connect via Cisco VPN to connect to Windows Server 2003. I am an administrator and unable to connect using UNC \computer name/ip addressC$All our employees that use the VPN is setup the same way and we are able to access their C:drive without...
- Tags: UNC, eq2buffy@..., security, networking, group policy
- Discussion threads 2007-01-22
- Share Access Denied Via UNC, but Fine With IP
- My company uses NT Logon scripts to map drives to folder shares on file servers. This is done via bat file, mapping with UNC path. Over the past 6 months, 3 people in my company have started getting "Access Denied" on their folder shares. The drive maps...
- Tags: UNC, IP, folder share securities, robmilleracs@..., networking, server, Microsoft Access, VPN
- Discussion threads 2006-05-12
- Tech Tip: Add UNC information to the command prompt in XP
- Did you know that you can configure the command prompt to display the full UNC of a mapped drive letter? Find out how. If you're like most system administrators, you more than likely prefer to perform common tasks using Windows XP's vast array of command-line tools. If...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, Prompt, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-08-26
- Problem: PCs have multiple UNC path connections to other PCs
- I have a particular problem that I'm trying to solve. I have about 20 networked pcs, most are running xp pro, a couple running windows 2000/xp home. Most of the users have admin privaleges, some are plain users. We are not running a Domain controller.Several pc's will have multiple unc...
- Tags: Desktops, jveldsma@..., PC, network
- Discussion threads 2007-09-27
- Can't find dhcp server and unc names
- Hello, I have a dhcp domain server (w2003SBS) with an other RAS server(w2003srv as a member of the same domain) and configured VPN. The RAS server is connected to the internet. I can perfectly connect with VPN, but then i can not ping the DHCP server and get a wrong...
- Tags: NETWORKING, VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, jlijffijt@..., DHCP, server, DHCP Server, RAS Server, ip number, IP
- Discussion threads 2007-06-16
- DNS, DHCP & Active Directory
- Let me start of my saying I'm a programmer - I'm not a network guy. However - some recent changes have been made to our network (Windows Server 2003). Something is now wrong with DNS/DHCP communication.DHCP is handing out new IP addresses, but DNS is not updating it's...
- Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, me@..., Microsoft Windows Active Directory, DHCP, DNS
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- Tech Tip: Add UNC information to the command prompt in XP
- Tech Tip: Add UNC information to the command prompt in XP
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, steven_jones@..., windows
- Discussion threads 2006-10-06
- UNC between servers
- I can able to ping between two servers on the net, but couldnt able connect through UNC \servernamesharename. Firewall restriction are free. How do i go about? Any help Please?Way too little information here.What is the servers OS?Firewalls at both ends?VPN Set up?Generally speaking, firewalls are configured to block incoming...
- Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, firewall
- Q&A 2005-04-02
- XP SP2 Firewall and UNC
- After the install of SP2 on Windows XP Pro, is there a way to configure an exception in the Internet Connection Firewall to allow access to the Admin Share. I use UNC a lot in the following format. I do a Start>Run>\computernamec$. This allows me to drop shortcuts etc. on...
- Tags: firewall, jlbpotter, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, UNC, windows
- Q&A 2004-10-08
- Server locks shared files after access via network
- Ok, had a Windows 2003 server running fine. ghosted it and put it back in, all seemed fine at first.Now, once a shared file is accessed by a workstation, or even by the server via it's own UNC the file becomes locked as if it's read only. (the Read Only...
- Tags: network, networking, paul@..., server, software, windows, windows server 2003 sharing lock read-only
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- Nested folder access via UNC does not work
- Hi, after about an hour of searching these forums I haven't found much so I'm hoping someone can help. Sorry for the long post.The Envrionment:There is a user called "UserA" in a child domain called "DomainA". I've got a Windows 2003 server called "Server1" sharing a folder shared as "share1"....
- Tags: wildkats@..., UserA, folderA
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Tech Tip: Source Windows Server 2003 content from domain UNC paths in Media Services
- Follow these steps to source content from domain UNC paths in Media Services. The default installation of Media Services under Windows Server 2003 allows you to source all content that's available on the local machine. However, with the distributed nature of today's network, it's...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Media Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Domain, Server, Plug-in, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
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