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"" wrote:
> I have set this PC up like every other one on our LAN. It was
> reformatted
> and everything reinstalled from scratch for the next user.
> The other computer is our file server, where we keep our
> applications to
> install on PCs. The server is running Windows Server 2000,
> and is protected
> by the usual firewalls.
> I don't use the IP address for any other of the PCs.
> I have it mapped to P:
> \servernameprograms
>
> The problem is sporadic, i.e. it works for a while then stops.
> The breaks
> only come when accessing other machines on the LAN, in
> particular in copying
> files. I think a firewall issue would be constant.
>
> Mich
>
> "Sparda" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message
> news:3_1747698_4e04e81fa81d9ede594a0246d3331a5b@windowsforumz.com...
> > "" wrote:
> > > Whenever I try to copy files over the LAN on a particular
> PC,
> > > I get the
> > > message "Cannot copy xxx: The specified network name is no
> > > longer available"
> > > after it is part way through copying.
> > >
> > > I can download the same file from the Internet with no
> > > problem. (Acrobat
> > > Reader, about 21 MB), so it can't be the Network card.
> > >
> > > I am logged in as the Administrator, and have the drive
> mapped
> > > to the Adobe
> > > setup folder on the server, using my usual logon to
> > > authenticate. Since I
> > > am issuing this PC to someone else, I am avoiding logging
> on
> > > as myself.
> > >
> > > What would cause the connection to drop on this machine
> and no
> > > other, and
> > > only using the LAN, not the Internet?
> > > It was just reformatted and WinXP Pro set up afresh for
> this
> > > new user.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mich
> >
> > Have you tried using IP address insted of computer name.
> > Also, what OS is the other computer running, and are ither
> of them
> > runnign a firewall (even if just windows firewall, please
> say so)
> >
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In that case, i would guess it’s potentialy a hardware problem, most
likly with the network crad, try replacing it.