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| | Network window is totally empty! I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on "Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall makes no difference. I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 Business. So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. Sam |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:02:17 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on >"Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other >computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just >checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall >makes no difference. > >I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing >in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but >I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works >great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 >Business. > >So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. > >Sam antivirus protection? <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.html Take a look at logs from "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all", from each computer, and diagnose the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and follow instructions precisely (download browstat!): <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:16:25 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:02:17 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on >>"Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other >>computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just >>checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall >>makes no difference. >> >>I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing >>in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but >>I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works >>great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 >>Business. >> >>So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. >> >>Sam >Probably a NetBT setting or personal firewall problem. Have you maybe changed >antivirus protection? ><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> >http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.html > >Take a look at logs from "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all", from each >computer, and diagnose the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and >follow instructions precisely (download browstat!): ><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp> >http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp fine. NetBIOS is enabled on them. One thing odd on my machine is that the Service "Computer Browser" starts and just stops immediately after. There are no dependency errors and no related errors in my Event Log. Could this be the problem? Sam |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:58:21 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:16:25 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> >wrote: > Quote: >>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:02:17 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>>I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on >>>"Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other >>>computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just >>>checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall >>>makes no difference. >>> >>>I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing >>>in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but >>>I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works >>>great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 >>>Business. >>> >>>So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. >>> >>>Sam >>Probably a NetBT setting or personal firewall problem. Have you maybe changed >>antivirus protection? >><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> >>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.html >> >>Take a look at logs from "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all", from each >>computer, and diagnose the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and >>follow instructions precisely (download browstat!): >><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp> >>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp >Everything looks OK on the other computers. And, they can see me just >fine. NetBIOS is enabled on them. > >One thing odd on my machine is that the Service "Computer Browser" >starts and just stops immediately after. There are no dependency errors >and no related errors in my Event Log. Could this be the problem? computer, and a couple others. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/04/cpsserv-comprehensive-psservice-source.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ce-source.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 14:43:15 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:58:21 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:16:25 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> >>wrote: >> Quote: >>>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:02:17 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>>I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on >>>>"Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other >>>>computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just >>>>checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall >>>>makes no difference. >>>> >>>>I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing >>>>in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but >>>>I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works >>>>great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 >>>>Business. >>>> >>>>So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. >>>> >>>>Sam >>> >>>Probably a NetBT setting or personal firewall problem. Have you maybe changed >>>antivirus protection? >>><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> >>>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.html >>> >>>Take a look at logs from "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all", from each >>>computer, and diagnose the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and >>>follow instructions precisely (download browstat!): >>><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp> >>>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp >>Everything looks OK on the other computers. And, they can see me just >>fine. NetBIOS is enabled on them. >> >>One thing odd on my machine is that the Service "Computer Browser" >>starts and just stops immediately after. There are no dependency errors >>and no related errors in my Event Log. Could this be the problem? >Could be a problem, or at least a very useful symptom. Run CPSServ on your >computer, and a couple others. ><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/04/cpsserv-comprehensive-psservice-source.html> >http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ce-source.html expert by any means... normally I just plug in the computers into a switch which is connected to a router and everything seems to work. We're all wired with as no more than 5-6 computers set up as peer-to-peer. I thought I'd include the reports, just in case that can shed some light on what's going on. I don't know enough to properly interpret them. Quote: >C:\>browstat status > >Status for domain NEWCASTLE on transport >\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} > Browsing is active on domain. > Master browser name is: TEE1 >Could not connect to registry, error = 5 Unable to determine >build of browser master: 5 > Unable to determine server information for browser master: 5 > 1 backup servers retrieved from master TEE1 > \\TEE1 > There are 3 servers in domain NEWCASTLE on transport >\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} > Unable to retrieve server list from TEE1: 2127 explain it. Quote: >Find Computer Browser ("browser") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Found browser on: > >\\SAM1 > >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... > >Find DHCP Client ("dhcp") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Found dhcp on: > >\\SAM1 > >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >\\TEE2 > > >Find TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper ("lmhosts") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Found lmhosts on: > >\\SAM1 > >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >\\TEE2 > > >Find Remote Registry ("remoteregistry") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >Found remoteregistry on: > >\\TEE2 > >Find Server ("server") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Found server on: > >\\SAM1 > >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >\\TEE2 > > >Find WF / ICS ("sharedaccess") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >Found sharedaccess on: > >\\TEE2 > > >Find Workstation ("workstation") > >Checking \\SAM1... >Found workstation on: > >\\SAM1 > >Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: > >Checking \\TEE2... >\\TEE2 browser is located. It's there and accessible... I've even mapped it as drive Z with no problem at all. Sam |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 23:29:50 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 14:43:15 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> >wrote: > Quote: >>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:58:21 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:16:25 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:02:17 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>>I don't know what happened, but I just noticed that when I click on >>>>>"Network" that it shows nothing at all. It used to show 4-5 other >>>>>computers in my home network. We're all in the same Workgroup and I just >>>>>checked to verify that nothing has changed. Stopping Windows Firewall >>>>>makes no difference. >>>>> >>>>>I can access all the other computers in our network by manually typing >>>>>in their addresses. I've even created shortcuts to their locations, but >>>>>I shouldn't have to do this. Everything else on the network works >>>>>great... no problems accessing the Internet at all. I have Vista 32 >>>>>Business. >>>>> >>>>>So why is my local network hiding? Thanks. >>>>> >>>>>Sam >>>> >>>>Probably a NetBT setting or personal firewall problem. Have you maybe changed >>>>antivirus protection? >>>><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> >>>>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.html >>>> >>>>Take a look at logs from "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all", from each >>>>computer, and diagnose the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and >>>>follow instructions precisely (download browstat!): >>>><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp> >>>>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp >>> >>>Everything looks OK on the other computers. And, they can see me just >>>fine. NetBIOS is enabled on them. >>> >>>One thing odd on my machine is that the Service "Computer Browser" >>>starts and just stops immediately after. There are no dependency errors >>>and no related errors in my Event Log. Could this be the problem? >>Could be a problem, or at least a very useful symptom. Run CPSServ on your >>computer, and a couple others. >><http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/04/cpsserv-comprehensive-psservice-source.html> >>http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ce-source.html >I've tried everything (including CPSServ)... no luck. I'm not a network >expert by any means... normally I just plug in the computers into a >switch which is connected to a router and everything seems to work. >We're all wired with as no more than 5-6 computers set up as >peer-to-peer. > >I thought I'd include the reports, just in case that can shed some light >on what's going on. I don't know enough to properly interpret them. > Quote: >>C:\>browstat status >> >>Status for domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >> Browsing is active on domain. >> Master browser name is: TEE1 >>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 Unable to determine >>build of browser master: 5 >> Unable to determine server information for browser master: 5 >> 1 backup servers retrieved from master TEE1 >> \\TEE1 >> There are 3 servers in domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >> Unable to retrieve server list from TEE1: 2127 >Here's CPPServ. I don't understand what it means, so maybe someone can >explain it. > Quote: >>Find Computer Browser ("browser") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Found browser on: >> >>\\SAM1 >> >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >> >>Find DHCP Client ("dhcp") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Found dhcp on: >> >>\\SAM1 >> >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>\\TEE2 >> >> >>Find TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper ("lmhosts") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Found lmhosts on: >> >>\\SAM1 >> >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>\\TEE2 >> >> >>Find Remote Registry ("remoteregistry") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>Found remoteregistry on: >> >>\\TEE2 >> >>Find Server ("server") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Found server on: >> >>\\SAM1 >> >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>\\TEE2 >> >> >>Find WF / ICS ("sharedaccess") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>Found sharedaccess on: >> >>\\TEE2 >> >> >>Find Workstation ("workstation") >> >>Checking \\SAM1... >>Found workstation on: >> >>\\SAM1 >> >>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >> >>Checking \\TEE2... >>\\TEE2 >There also should have been a \\TEE1, where apparently the master >browser is located. It's there and accessible... I've even mapped it as >drive Z with no problem at all. > >Sam same from the other 2 computers please? When you map Drive Z, are you mapping it as \\Tee1\Sharename? When you ran browstat (above), did you run it while logged in (wherever) using an account that has administrative network access to Tee1? Quote: Quote: >>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 Chuck [Blog*Star 2006 - 2007] Real Blogger Status: http://bloggerstatusforreal.blogspot.com/ Real Blogger Status Beta: http://bloggerstatusforrealbeta.blogspot.com/ -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:08:01 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: >>I've tried everything (including CPSServ)... no luck. I'm not a network >>expert by any means... normally I just plug in the computers into a >>switch which is connected to a router and everything seems to work. >>We're all wired with as no more than 5-6 computers set up as >>peer-to-peer. >> >>I thought I'd include the reports, just in case that can shed some light >>on what's going on. I don't know enough to properly interpret them. >> Quote: >>>C:\>browstat status >>> >>>Status for domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >>> Browsing is active on domain. >>> Master browser name is: TEE1 >>>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 Unable to determine >>>build of browser master: 5 >>> Unable to determine server information for browser master: 5 >>> 1 backup servers retrieved from master TEE1 >>> \\TEE1 >>> There are 3 servers in domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >>> Unable to retrieve server list from TEE1: 2127 >>Here's CPPServ. I don't understand what it means, so maybe someone can >>explain it. >> Quote: >>>Find Computer Browser ("browser") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Found browser on: >>> >>>\\SAM1 >>> >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>> >>>Find DHCP Client ("dhcp") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Found dhcp on: >>> >>>\\SAM1 >>> >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>\\TEE2 >>> >>> >>>Find TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper ("lmhosts") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Found lmhosts on: >>> >>>\\SAM1 >>> >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>\\TEE2 >>> >>> >>>Find Remote Registry ("remoteregistry") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>Found remoteregistry on: >>> >>>\\TEE2 >>> >>>Find Server ("server") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Found server on: >>> >>>\\SAM1 >>> >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>\\TEE2 >>> >>> >>>Find WF / ICS ("sharedaccess") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>Found sharedaccess on: >>> >>>\\TEE2 >>> >>> >>>Find Workstation ("workstation") >>> >>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>Found workstation on: >>> >>>\\SAM1 >>> >>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>> >>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>\\TEE2 >>There also should have been a \\TEE1, where apparently the master >>browser is located. It's there and accessible... I've even mapped it as >>drive Z with no problem at all. >> >>Sam >That's a good start, Sam. Is that from Sam1, Sam2, or Tee2? Could you do the >same from the other 2 computers please? > >When you map Drive Z, are you mapping it as \\Tee1\Sharename? > >When you ran browstat (above), did you run it while logged in (wherever) using >an account that has administrative network access to Tee1? Quote: Quote: >>>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 > >Chuck [Blog*Star 2006 - 2007] >Real Blogger Status: http://bloggerstatusforreal.blogspot.com/ >Real Blogger Status Beta: http://bloggerstatusforrealbeta.blogspot.com/ described it. (\\tee1\C:\) I have admin privileges on Tee1 (that's my wife's main machine, used for web design) as well as my own machine. I'll try the same commands on another machine or two and let you know what happens. All the machines on our system are running XP-Pro sp2, except me... I'm using Vista Business. We don't have remote registry privileges set... is that why I get that error message? What's frustrating to me is, that in XP you could add "network places" by specifically referencing a network address. I can find no similar function that'll let me do that in Vista. Sam |
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| | Re: Network window is totally empty! On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:43:41 -0700, Sam <retired@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:08:01 -0700, "Chuck [MVP]" <none@xxxxxx> >wrote: > Quote: Quote: >>>I've tried everything (including CPSServ)... no luck. I'm not a network >>>expert by any means... normally I just plug in the computers into a >>>switch which is connected to a router and everything seems to work. >>>We're all wired with as no more than 5-6 computers set up as >>>peer-to-peer. >>> >>>I thought I'd include the reports, just in case that can shed some light >>>on what's going on. I don't know enough to properly interpret them. >>> >>>>C:\>browstat status >>>> >>>>Status for domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>>>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >>>> Browsing is active on domain. >>>> Master browser name is: TEE1 >>>>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 Unable to determine >>>>build of browser master: 5 >>>> Unable to determine server information for browser master: 5 >>>> 1 backup servers retrieved from master TEE1 >>>> \\TEE1 >>>> There are 3 servers in domain NEWCASTLE on transport >>>>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{274FB336-87B7-4124-A98E-704DFE80CEA3} >>>> Unable to retrieve server list from TEE1: 2127 >>> >>>Here's CPPServ. I don't understand what it means, so maybe someone can >>>explain it. >>> >>>>Find Computer Browser ("browser") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Found browser on: >>>> >>>>\\SAM1 >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>> >>>>Find DHCP Client ("dhcp") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Found dhcp on: >>>> >>>>\\SAM1 >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>\\TEE2 >>>> >>>> >>>>Find TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper ("lmhosts") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Found lmhosts on: >>>> >>>>\\SAM1 >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>\\TEE2 >>>> >>>> >>>>Find Remote Registry ("remoteregistry") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>Found remoteregistry on: >>>> >>>>\\TEE2 >>>> >>>>Find Server ("server") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Found server on: >>>> >>>>\\SAM1 >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>\\TEE2 >>>> >>>> >>>>Find WF / ICS ("sharedaccess") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>Found sharedaccess on: >>>> >>>>\\TEE2 >>>> >>>> >>>>Find Workstation ("workstation") >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM1... >>>>Found workstation on: >>>> >>>>\\SAM1 >>>> >>>>Checking \\SAM2...Unable to open Service Control Manager database on \\\SAM2: >>>> >>>>Checking \\TEE2... >>>>\\TEE2 >>> >>>There also should have been a \\TEE1, where apparently the master >>>browser is located. It's there and accessible... I've even mapped it as >>>drive Z with no problem at all. >>> >>>Sam >>That's a good start, Sam. Is that from Sam1, Sam2, or Tee2? Could you do the >>same from the other 2 computers please? >> >>When you map Drive Z, are you mapping it as \\Tee1\Sharename? >> >>When you ran browstat (above), did you run it while logged in (wherever) using >>an account that has administrative network access to Tee1? Quote: >>>>Could not connect to registry, error = 5 >> >>Chuck [Blog*Star 2006 - 2007] >>Real Blogger Status: http://bloggerstatusforreal.blogspot.com/ >>Real Blogger Status Beta: http://bloggerstatusforrealbeta.blogspot.com/ >I was doing the above from Sam1. Drive Z is mapped exactly as you >described it. (\\tee1\C:\) I have admin privileges on Tee1 (that's my >wife's main machine, used for web design) as well as my own machine. >I'll try the same commands on another machine or two and let you know >what happens. > >All the machines on our system are running XP-Pro sp2, except me... I'm >using Vista Business. We don't have remote registry privileges set... is >that why I get that error message? > >What's frustrating to me is, that in XP you could add "network places" >by specifically referencing a network address. I can find no similar >function that'll let me do that in Vista. > >Sam To start, under Vista, there is no default whole drive sharing. The "C$" share doesn't exist, unless you enable it (not recommended). <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/06/windows-vista-and-administrative-shares.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/0...ve-shares.html One of the reasons why "C$" disn't exist is that you don't normally have administrative network access. And that, I'd bet, will prevent remote registry access. I gotta research that. Maybe granularity = remote registry access for non-admin accounts. I haven't tried manually adding network addresses either. More work to do later. I'll look forward to seeing what you find out about your network too. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/12/windows-xp-and-vista-on-lan-together.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/1...-together.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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