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nbtstat -A
Name: 3x Date: October 25, 2003 at 21:53:34 Pacific OS: win2k CPU/Ram: 1000/512
Comment:
hey: ive my box setup and every thing but im havin a problem retrieving netbios shares/names... i can nbtstat -a user Successfully but nuthin else... ------ C:\>nbtstat -A 206.148.40.77
Host not found. --------------- also it seems that every body has 139 locked mmm thats wierd??? file and printer is enabled and alot of services that i thought might be related are all started
Name: Brian Date: October 26, 2003 at 08:18:05 Pacific
Reply:
Is the problem just on your computer? do you have file/print sharing turned on ? is there a firewall blocking those ports? I would do a local port scan on your computer to see if those port are on..
you can get a loacl port scanner called "look@lan" from download.com..
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