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While troubleshooting a networking problem on a Vista Business machine, I
went to a cmd prompt and typed "net view" and after displaying only 2 of the machines known to be on the network, it displays "More data is available than can be returned by Windows." Googling uncovers a few references to Win2K on Microsoft websites, but the information provided is useless... "The action required depends on the command that returned the error. Contact your network administrator." Anyone know what causes this? The other Vista Business machine, the SBS2003 server and the XP workstation on the same network all display "the command completed successfully" and list all the machines. There is no 3rd party firewall on the problem machine. |
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