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1 15th July 22:01
crouchie1998
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What has Windows XP got to do with a Windows 2000 forum? NOTHING!!!!!!

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2 16th August 22:34
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Thought this was for windows 2000 server EXCUSE ME!
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3 16th August 22:34
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Disregard "crouchie1998" You'll likely need to turn off the XP firewall and
bind NetBIOS over tcp/ip to the connection on Windows XP

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4 16th August 22:34
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Thanks for the help but XP firewall is not turned on - have a sonicwall
device. How do i bind NetBIOS over tcp/ip to the connection?
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5 16th August 22:34
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Control Panel|Network|"connection"|Properties|Internet
Protocol|Properties|Advanced|Wins and radio button for "Enable NetBIOS over
TCP/IP"


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6 16th August 22:34
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Was afraid of that - Radio button already checked. Thanks for your help, can
you think of anything else to try?
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7 16th August 22:34
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What exactly is the error message? Any Event Viewer errors?

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8 16th August 22:34
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A domain controller for the domain <domain name> could not be contacted.

there is an event id:2504
the server could not bind to the transport \NetBT_Tcpip_{.......}
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9 16th August 23:30
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the event was only in there one time. However, I tracked it down and there
are no devices in device manager with a problem. The system has 256 MB of RAM
and the network card has the latest driver.
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10 16th August 23:30
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These articles may help.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;331072
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=293403
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257623/EN-US/

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