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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1
OS: XP2
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HI frnds, i have a peculiar problem.i have a server with Windows 2003 OS.
when i type the name of the server in the run prompt it shows me the shared folders (which are correct). When i try the server using IP from run command ,it shows a totally different set of shared folders. pls advice.until yesterday everything was fine |
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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 2
OS: XP, Server 2003 STD & ENT
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Re: shared folders problem
Verify your DNS make sure someone is not piggybacking on your IP or Computer name.
1) ping the computer using computer name Find out what ip u get back. 2 ping the IP with the -a switch verify the name that comes back is the same name u wanted. If the IP and name don’t match on either the forward or reverse lookup there is a problem |
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