Re: XP Pro not accessable via LAN or VPN



Hi Leythos, & thanx for you help, here are my answers..

>You can't change the machine name
I have to login to machine, not domain as admin account change name and
reboot into domain to acheive this!

>You had to enable the C$ share, but the default IS to have a C$ share
I didnt enable the share, it was already enabled but says I need to
enable it to connect via TS!

>You can not access remote desktop when enabled
As above

>Can you ping remote computer #1?
No

>Can you type "net use * \\computer_IP\c$" and not get an error?
No error below.
C:\Documents and Settings\Me.MyDOMAIN>net use W \\192.168.254.50\c$
System error 67 has occurred.

Windows FireWALL not enabled & File & Printer sharing is installed.

Strange isnt it. This occurs on only 8 XP machines out of AD where
there are no OUs or basic security. I have taken this on when our
company merged and there were no policies set before that.

Thanx
G

.



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