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Member, Networking Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ohio
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OS: Windows Server 2003
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Network HD not working!!!
I have a drive that is installed on a computer that is shared. The computer is on a .local domain and the drive that is not working is a "network drive". The problem is that the drive goes offline and the local computer doesn't even take notice of it. Usually if you restart the computer the drive is back online. Odd problem, I know. Anything that could steer me in the right direction would be great. Thanks.
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Member, Networking Team
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Here is some information from the Event Logs...
The ones in orange are warnings and happened a while ago and the one in red is repeating and a warning. The Drive in question is P:/ Quote:
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you should run the drive manufacturers diag program on this drive.
http://tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287
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Member, Networking Team
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Sorry this seems to be stalling, I stopped late yeaterday I was having problems using the Maxator? diagnostic tool, bare with me a few days.
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Member, Networking Team
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I did get the Maxtor tool to work only to have it tell me it does not see the drive. I tried in another computer and tried different jumper combinations and it still did not work. Any ideas?
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