Re: The server is not configured for transactions
From: Doug Allen [MSFT] (dougall_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/03/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 17:26:44 -0500
Hello Lucy,
To follow up on what Michael said, you can see if the IPC$ share exists by
running the net share command. If it is missing, I would start by
uninstalling and reinstalling the File and Print Sharing network service.
That should re-create and share out properly the IPC$ share.
Good luck!
-- Doug Allen, Windows 2000 MCSE This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. OR if you wish to include a script sample in your post please add "Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm" "Michael Giorgio - MVP" <michael.giorgio@Nospam.mayerson.com> wrote in message news:ebfVLDO%23DHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Open a dos prompt and run net share IPC$ > then see if this resolves your issue. > > "Lucy" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message > news:c18s6o$6k$1@gnamma.connect.com.au... > > HELP! > > > > I've got an NT4 SP6a server. > > I am running it as a proxy server and a PDC. > > I am running MS Proxy 2.0 > > > > I have 5 Windows 2000 Professional workstations. > > I install the LATEST Norton Antivirus software, on both the server and the > > clients. > > I have the server go out every night at 1am and get/check for updates to > the > > anti-virus definitions. > > I then have it scan at 2am, checking every file for a virus. > > > > This morning, it found "BackDoor.Trojan", but isolated/Quarantined it. It > > discovered it at 2:41am, leading me > > to believe the scheduled scan found it and took care of it. > > > > I get up the next morning, log on the a workstation, and can see the > > proxy/server and can ever FTP, Browse, and get/send email. > > I CANNOT get to other computers on the network. > > > > When I click on network neighborhood, and then the name of my domain > (DHI), > > I get the following message: > > "DHI is not accessable. > > The server is not configured for transactions" > > > > If I go to Microsoft's site, all the references seem to point to Windows > > 2000 solutions, and offer such helpful > > tidbits as, "check with your server admin to see if it's configured > > correctly." > > > > I *do not* know what to do. > > > > The trojan is gone, but I still cannot access other clients on the > network. > > > > Any ideas would be more than welcomed... > > > > thanking you... > > > > > >
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