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Hi all,
I am attempting to connect to a Vista Workgroup PC from a Windows 2003 server and cannot successfully connect to it. I have the firewall switched off, shared out the local drive and folders, assigned the required share and file permissions and still cannot connect. Does anyone have any ideas ? I am attempting to use pass-through authentication to the local Vista PC from with Windows 2003 server and I cannot get it to even recognise that a connection is being requested. I can ping the Vista PC successfully, but that's about it. Connections from the Vista PC to the Windows 2003 server are fine, no problems there. I receive the following messages when attempting to connect from Windows 2003 to the Vista PC; - "No network provider accepted the given network path" If I perform a Net Use \\%Computername% I receive the following message - "System error 67 has occurred" Both the Vista's SERVER and WORSTATION services are running successfully. Your help and assstance is appreciated. |