I have a SBS 2000 server. It is the domain controller for our network (name
of machine CNG1). I have another machine, CNG3, which has Windows Server 2003
OS, but besides "File Server," it doesn't have any other roles installed. We
just use it for just that, file serving.
I joined the CNG3 machine to the SBS 2000 domain a few months ago. No
problem. I could map network drives from one machine to the other in both
directions.
Recently I have been getting the roaming profile cannot be loaded when I try
to log onto the SBS 2000 domain from the CNG3 (Windows Server 2003) machine.
No biggie.
But today, I can't map CNG1 network drives. If I am on the CNG3 (Win 2k3),
and try to map a network drive that is on the CNG1 domain controller machine,
I can't do it (whether I use \\CNG1\share or \\10.0.0.3\share), I get "The
drive could not be mapped because no network was found." But if I am on the
DC machine named CNG1, I can map a CNG3 network drive both with \\CNG3\share1
and \\10.0.0.4\share1
I have BackupExec installed on CNG 1. I also can't "see" the CNG3 machine
anymore when I use BackupExec under the "Remote Selections>Microsoft Windows
Network>MYCUSTOMDOMAIN" when want to back stuff up from the CNG3 machine. I
did make sure the "Backup Exec Remote Agent for Windows Servers" service is
started.
I can ping either machine from either machine.
I did a nslookup while on the CNG3 machine and I got
--
C:\Documents and Settings\growe>nslookup mycustomdomain.com
Server: CNG1.mycustomdomain.com
Address: 10.0.0.3
Name: mycustomdomain.com
Address: 10.0.0.3
--
internal network:
CNG1 10.0.0.3
CNG3 10.0.0.4
default gateway 10.0.0.2
I am sorry for the long note. I have GOT to backup items on the CNG3
machine. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Grigore
"Grigore" <Gri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B1EE34BB-8B43-4910...@microsoft.com...
Thanks. Both machines are up and I can still ping either one from either one.
I just logged onto the CNG1 domain from the CNG3 machine as administrator,
and I didn't get the "can't find roaming profile" error.
Here is a copy and paste from cmd.exe for net view (again, this is while on
the CNG3 machine). Thank you, Grigore.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.MYCUSTOMDOMAIN>net view \\CNG1
System error 51 has occurred.
Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is
correct an
d the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If Windows still
cannot fi
nd the network path, contact your network administrator.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.MYCUSTOMDOMAIN>net view \\10.0.0.3
System error 51 has occurred.
Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is
correct an
d the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If Windows still
cannot fi
nd the network path, contact your network administrator.
"Grigore" <Gri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F372E8BB-DACA-4AEA...@microsoft.com...
Here is an interesting thing: on either machine, I can't start "File Server
for Macintosh" service.
I get a Warning box with the title "Microsoft Management Console" and
"Could not start the File Server for Macintosh service on Local Computer.
Error 2: The system cannot the file specified."
What is going on??
"Grigore" <Gri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DAB90575-05CD-4A4B...@microsoft.com...
H:\>net share
Share name Resource Remark
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Resources$ C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\res "Event logging files"
E$ E:\ Default share
COVERPG$ C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Faxes\Common
Cover
pages
Fax$ C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Wind
ows NT\MSFax
P$ P:\ Default share
IPC$ Remote IPC
X$ X:\ Default share
gfimon$ C:\Program Files\GFI\MailSecurity\Gfimon
GFI ContentSecurity gfimon share
print$ C:\WINNT\System32\spool\drivers Printer Drivers
C$ C:\ Default share
GFIVSAPI$ C:\Program Files\GFI\MailSecurity\Data
GFI ContentSecurity data share
ADMIN$ C:\WINNT Remote Admin
Address C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\address
"Access to address objects"
ClientApps5 C:\ClntApps\ClientApps5 Small Business Client
Applications
Clients C:\Program Files\Microsoft BackOffice\ClientSetup\Clients
Small Business Client
Applications
Company C:\Company Shared Folders Company share
CNG1.log C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\CNG1.log
"Exchange message tracking logs"
MpClients C:\Program Files\Microsoft Shared Modem\Clients
Microsoft Shared Modem Clients
RemoteInstall
C:\Program Files\GFI\MailSecurity\RemoteInstall
GFI ContentSecurity RemoteInstall
SYSVOL C:\WINNT\SYSVOL\sysvol Logon server share
TSClient C:\WINNT\System32\Clients\TsClient
Terminal Service Clients share
Users C:\Users Shared Folders Users share
VPHOME C:\PROGRA~1\SAV Symantec AntiVirus
VPLOGON C:\PROGRA~1\SAV\logon Symantec AntiVirus
Samsung USB001 Spooled Samsung ML-1710 Series
The command completed successfully.