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Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC



 
 
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Old August 10th 09, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Justicetrax Dev
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Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user with a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27 both have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and configured to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions, and the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were causing the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks


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Old August 10th 09, 08:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27 both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions, and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks



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Old August 10th 09, 08:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 171
Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27 both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions, and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks



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Old August 10th 09, 10:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Justicetrax Dev
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4
Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

I get an error that says the network path was not found.



"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27 both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions, and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks



  #5 (permalink)  
Old August 10th 09, 10:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Justicetrax Dev
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4
Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

I get an error that says the network path was not found.



"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27 both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions, and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks



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Old August 12th 09, 12:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 171
Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

Some ports may be blocked. Can you telnet port 135 or 139?

Ports for windows file sharing - Networking, VPN, TS, Remote ...3 posts - 1
author - Last post: Oct 18, 2008
It depends on the windows version and how you access sharing. Quoted
from Microsoft: The following ports are associated with file sharing ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=5067


--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
I get an error that says the network path was not found.



"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net
view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user
with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that
she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop
will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27
both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving
her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use
a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of
internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop
to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The
XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and
configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions,
and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were
causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks




  #7 (permalink)  
Old August 12th 09, 12:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 171
Default Vista Ultimate unable to browse to Windows 2003 DC

Some ports may be blocked. Can you telnet port 135 or 139?

Ports for windows file sharing - Networking, VPN, TS, Remote ...3 posts - 1
author - Last post: Oct 18, 2008
It depends on the windows version and how you access sharing. Quoted
from Microsoft: The following ports are associated with file sharing ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=5067


--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
I get an error that says the network path was not found.



"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:

I had a case like this one before. You can ping the IP but access the
sharing. I can't locate the case. What's the system error if using net
view
\\dcipaddress?

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Justicetrax Dev" wrote in
message ...
Hi - I have a problem that's making me insane. I have on remote user
with
a
Dell XPS laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate. The problem is that
she's
not able to browse to network shares on one of the domain controllers.

I've eliminated a name resolution problem by the fact that the laptop
will
also not browse to the IP address. \\servername and \\192.168.0.27
both
have
the same results.

I've eliminated the fact that she's on a VPN as the problem by giving
her
access to a backup method for VPN access to the office. Same results.

The users home network was eliminated as a problem by asking her to use
a
data card and connect to the office with an alternate source of
internet
access. Same results.

I also asked the user to connect to the office with her old XP laptop
to
make sure it's not a problem with her user account or permissions. The
XP
laptop works fine. No symptoms.

The user is also able to connect to the DC (although not authenitcate
since
she's not a domain admin) through RDP. Just to double check I remotely
connected to her laptop with a webex session and was able to connect
through
RDP no problem.

I've tested with the firewall disabled as well as enabled and
configured
to
allow all the ports for browsing.

There's no issue with that user connecting to any other machine on the
network (Windows XP, Vista Business, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008) or
connecting to other ports on this one server.

I'm stumped as to what would block only the ability to browse from that
laptop to the Windows 2003 DC???

If it's not an issuse with name resolution, security or permissions,
and
the
laptop was actually reinstalled to make sure no applications were
causing
the
problem, what would cause this?

Thanks




 




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