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Not Available "...the
domain "name" is not available."
"...not available. The server is not configured for transactions"
Administrator receives "....is
not accessible" message -Case Study
"Not
accessible. You may not have permission to use this network resource"
"...not available. The server is not configured for transactions"
Symptom:
when trying to browse My Network Places, you may receive this message "...not
available. Server is not configured for transactions".
Resolution: 1. Use "net share" command on the
shared computer to check share status. If there is not a share named "IPC$" in
the share list, use "net share ipc$" command to create it.
2. Check
your the network administrator if he/she may choose to not share the server's
resource.
3.
Case Study -
Server is not configured for transactions - it may be a virus
"A
domain controller for your domain could not be contacted. You have been
logged on using cached account information. Changes made to your profile since
you last logged on may not be available"
Resolutions: 1. Check the DNS settings and
make sure the client points to correct DNS.
2. Make the computer have correct TCP/IP settings and can ping the domain
controller.
"Not
accessible. You may not have permission to use this network resource"
Symptom: Your WinXP, in a peer-to-peer
network, may receive the following error when you double-click
My Network Places/Computers Near Me: <Workgroup
Name> is not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network
resource. Resolution: 1) Enable
NetBIOS over TCP/IP on one or more computers in the workgroup. To do
that, go to properties of Local Area Connection>properties of Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)>General> Advanced>WINS, check Enable
NetBIOS over TCP/IP (If you have a DHCP-assigned IP address, select
Use NetBIOS setting from the DHCP server ). 2) Make sure the Computer
Browser service is started.
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