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#1 By 76022 (207.119.114.140) at Friday, March 23, 2007 05:59:43 PM
To anyone who can help... I am a high school teacher, responsible for maintaining the Tech Lab. I am currently using my teacher computer as a file server running Server 2003 with 20 student computers with XP Pro. All year long, I have used successfully a Students shared folder on the server, being mapped on the student stations. Recently, random student stations are giving the following message, "The specific network name is no longer available." If I go into the network connections, the mapped drive still appears to be connected. I have attempted disconnected, reaconnecting, restarting the computer, restarting the entire lab! I know the network hubs and cables are working properly as another software package I use for cl@ssroom management continues to work without fail. I can also see all the computers within the workgroup (no domain) from each station (server included). Any suggestions would be helpful! ---------------------------------------------- Teacher

#2 By 76482 (72.24.229.206) at Tuesday, April 03, 2007 02:20:12 PM
It happend to me, it could be any thing, but I fixed it configuring the norton internet security firewall, I hope it's the same problem with you. [QUOTE]Originally Posted by SherEvans: To anyone who can help... I am a high school teacher, responsible for maintaining the Tech Lab. I am currently using my teacher computer as a file server running Server 2003 with 20 student computers with XP Pro. All year long, I have used successfully a Students shared folder on the server, being mapped on the student stations. Recently, random student stations are giving the following message, "The specific network name is no longer available." If I go into the network connections, the mapped drive still appears to be connected. I have attempted disconnected, reaconnecting, restarting the computer, restarting the entire lab! I know the network hubs and cables are working properly as another software package I use for cl@ssroom management continues to work without fail. I can also see all the computers within the workgroup (no domain) from each station (server included). Any suggestions would be helpful! [/QUOTE]

#3 By 81519 (203.56.127.1) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 05:54:14 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by SherEvans: To anyone who can help... I am a high school teacher, responsible for maintaining the Tech Lab. I am currently using my teacher computer as a file server running Server 2003 with 20 student computers with XP Pro. All year long, I have used successfully a Students shared folder on the server, being mapped on the student stations. Recently, random student stations are giving the following message, "The specific network name is no longer available." If I go into the network connections, the mapped drive still appears to be connected. I have attempted disconnected, reaconnecting, restarting the computer, restarting the entire lab! I know the network hubs and cables are working properly as another software package I use for cl@ssroom management continues to work without fail. I can also see all the computers within the workgroup (no domain) from each station (server included). Any suggestions would be helpful! [/QUOTE] Try basic trouble shooting: Hop onto one client, and ping the IP address of the server. i.e 192.168.1.10 Browse the shares on the server by clicking start > run > \\192.168.1.10 If you can see the shares your in business! If not you have either a user account problem, networking problem with the IP address on the client or a firewall is blocking the client computer. ---------------------------------------------- Forsaken



 

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