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NetBT ErrorHi,
I have Windows XP SP 2 connected to the SBS 2000 Domain Controller, I am able to ping the ip address of the domain and i am getting the internet but not able to brouse the network. when i checked out ipconfig /all i see Netbios over tcp/ip disabled whereas i have enabled the netbios over tcp/ip. I tried repairing the network it says clearing netbt error Can any one plzzzzzzzzz help me on this issue
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 14:05:01 -0700, "Vinod" <Vi***@discussions.microsoft.com> Vinod,wrote: >Hi, > >I have Windows XP SP 2 connected to the SBS 2000 Domain Controller, I am >able to ping the ip address of the domain and i am getting the internet but >not able to brouse the network. > >when i checked out ipconfig /all i see Netbios over tcp/ip disabled whereas >i have enabled the netbios over tcp/ip. I tried repairing the network it says >clearing netbt error > >Can any one plzzzzzzzzz help me on this issue How did you try repairing the network? Did you try all 4 ways of repairing LSP / Winsock? Did you reset TCP/IP? <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/problems-with-lsp-winsock-layer-in.html> -- Cheers, Chuck http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem - it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck sonic net.
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"Vinod" <Vi***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Hmm, not good.news:4B368FE0-431A-49BF-BD13-3B0F779C0A16@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I have Windows XP SP 2 connected to the SBS 2000 Domain Controller, I am > able to ping the ip address of the domain and i am getting the internet > but > not able to brouse the network. > > when i checked out ipconfig /all i see Netbios over tcp/ip disabled > whereas > i have enabled the netbios over tcp/ip. I tried repairing the network it > says > clearing netbt error > > Can any one plzzzzzzzzz help me on this issue NBT should bind to the LAN card without any tweeking. It's not some esoteric LAN card with oddball drivers, is it? Easiest and fairly non-destructive thing to try is going to device manager, delete the LAN card, and re-boot. Let it re-detect the network card and re-install it. See if it re-binds to NBT correctly after that. Have you ripped out any malware / spyware / viruses lately? Have you checked for any of the above lately? -- Best Regards Ron Lowe MVP - Windows Networking |
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