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Just got a new HP Pavilion Media Center system. Fired it up and everything
was working good. Updates downloaded. While that was going on, I mapped a drive to my SimpleShare NAS drive and it worked OK. I could access the new mapped drive with no problems. Rebooted because of updates, then Vista said it could not find the network drive. I can't get it to recognize the network device any longer. I used SimpleTech's NASFinder on the Vista PC and it finds the device. When it tries to map a drive, I get the code=5 error. Vista will not locate the device through its DNS name \\simpleshare in an Explorer window or with the device's IP address. I have Windows Vista Premium on this system. Should I have Windows Vista Ultimate to get networking to function? |
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"lawsce" wrote in message
... Just got a new HP Pavilion Media Center system. Fired it up and everything was working good. Updates downloaded. While that was going on, I mapped a drive to my SimpleShare NAS drive and it worked OK. I could access the new mapped drive with no problems. Rebooted because of updates, then Vista said it could not find the network drive. I can't get it to recognize the network device any longer. I used SimpleTech's NASFinder on the Vista PC and it finds the device. When it tries to map a drive, I get the code=5 error. Vista will not locate the device through its DNS name \\simpleshare in an Explorer window or with the device's IP address. I have Windows Vista Premium on this system. Should I have Windows Vista Ultimate to get networking to function? MVP Jimmy Brush has a good web page about this issue. http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Networking/ntlm.aspx -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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Thanks, I will try that.
I was finally able to get it to connect and map a drive by using the device's IP address. I noticed that when the password dialog would display, Vista would insert the computer name\user id in for the user id. "Kerry Brown" wrote: "lawsce" wrote in message ... Just got a new HP Pavilion Media Center system. Fired it up and everything was working good. Updates downloaded. While that was going on, I mapped a drive to my SimpleShare NAS drive and it worked OK. I could access the new mapped drive with no problems. Rebooted because of updates, then Vista said it could not find the network drive. I can't get it to recognize the network device any longer. I used SimpleTech's NASFinder on the Vista PC and it finds the device. When it tries to map a drive, I get the code=5 error. Vista will not locate the device through its DNS name \\simpleshare in an Explorer window or with the device's IP address. I have Windows Vista Premium on this system. Should I have Windows Vista Ultimate to get networking to function? MVP Jimmy Brush has a good web page about this issue. http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Networking/ntlm.aspx -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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Yes, looks like the LmCompatibilityLevel registry entry was keeping the drive
from reconnecting after a boot. Changing the value allows it to connect. Many thanks! "lawsce" wrote: Thanks, I will try that. I was finally able to get it to connect and map a drive by using the device's IP address. I noticed that when the password dialog would display, Vista would insert the computer name\user id in for the user id. "Kerry Brown" wrote: "lawsce" wrote in message ... Just got a new HP Pavilion Media Center system. Fired it up and everything was working good. Updates downloaded. While that was going on, I mapped a drive to my SimpleShare NAS drive and it worked OK. I could access the new mapped drive with no problems. Rebooted because of updates, then Vista said it could not find the network drive. I can't get it to recognize the network device any longer. I used SimpleTech's NASFinder on the Vista PC and it finds the device. When it tries to map a drive, I get the code=5 error. Vista will not locate the device through its DNS name \\simpleshare in an Explorer window or with the device's IP address. I have Windows Vista Premium on this system. Should I have Windows Vista Ultimate to get networking to function? MVP Jimmy Brush has a good web page about this issue. http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Networking/ntlm.aspx -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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I made the LSA edit in the registry (change value to 1), but still cannot access my HawkingTech NAS from VHP32. I keep getting the RPC error. What else to try? Thanks, Esteban -- estebanj |