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Network Path/Computer Name not found
Name: Gary Barham Date: April 16, 2001 at 08:48:06 Pacific
Comment:
I have a nt server that is also configured as my dhcp server. When I try to find my client workstation from either network neighbourhood or from the Run command line I get the error mesage 'Network path not found' or 'Computer name not found'. Both server and workstation are running service pack 6. The server has a 10/100 Mb TX ethenet NIC and the workstation has a 10Base-T ethernet NIC. They are also on the same domain and I have no problem in accessing the internet from the workstation by using the proxy server setup on my server. I need to know of the services that must be running on the workstation and server so that the server can 'see' the workstation and how to ensure that both server and workstation are configured correctly. Thanks for the help.
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