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A duplicate name exists on the networkI just started getting this message recently and am also having problems
connecting to my server at work through Citrix. I'm wondering if these are related problems since I was always able to connect before I got this error. How do I get rid of this error? Please help......thank you Linda H wrote:
> I just started getting this message recently and am also having I don't even know what means? Someone else using your name and password on > problems connecting to my server at work through Citrix. I'm > wondering if these are related problems since I was always able to > connect before I got this error. How do I get rid of this error? > Please help......thank you another computer on the network perhaps? Or you are still signed on on another computer? I don't know? Do you have more than one computer on your home network? That error usually shows up when two computers have the same network name, e.g. both of them named MY-PC during the initial Windows setup.
To check what the name of the computer is: Click the Start button Open Control Panel Choose Performance and Maintenance Choose System Click the tab labeled "Computer Name" Make a note of what "Full computer name" is set to, and see if there isn't another machine on the same network with the same name. All Windows computers on the same network must have a unique name. If you don't have any other computers yourself, do you have wireless? Could be a neighbor attaching to your network if your wireless isn't secure.
Can't see computer in workgroup, but shared resources are availabl
Networking/Internet cuts off in Windows XP Until restart Accessing Computer on Network: Access is Denied After idle can't connect to internet / or access OE always have to type a password to connect to another computer 'Network Cable Unplugged' error Problems Accessing computer on Network. Home networking on WinXP SP2 XP -> ME, computers show but are not accessible Why can't I see the AD network? |
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