Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet
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> My problem is rather strange~
> I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
> server (W2K) in the lab.
> They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some
> switches
> (in different subnet).
>
> The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
> folder):
> 1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP Pro)
> in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access is
> also okay.
> 2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP Pro)
> in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check the
> spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
> 3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the
> workstation,
> it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
> 4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in the
> lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username and
> password.
> 5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server
> (W2K)
> in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that,
> successful
> log in.
> 6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro) and
> the server (W2K), they're both okay.
>
> Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker :-P)
> Thanx
>
>
>
> My suspicion is that you have a problem with the netmask setting on your
> laptop.
>
> On the xp pro in the dorm that can see the lab, and on your laptop when in
> the dorm,
> execute the command program 'ipconfig /all', compare the two, checking esp
> for the netmask value.
>
> The netmask value SHOULD have come from the DHCP server unless you have
> disabled DHCP use in the laptop.
>
> Michael
>
> "laye" <laye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EF9CC0B1-79FF-4698-B191-FFF063E006B6@microsoft.com...> > My problem is rather strange~>
> > I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
> > server (W2K) in the lab.
> > They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some
> > switches
> > (in different subnet).
> >
> > The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
> > folder):
> > 1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP Pro)
> > in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access is
> > also okay.
> > 2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP Pro)
> > in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check the
> > spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
> > 3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the
> > workstation,
> > it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
> > 4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in the
> > lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username and
> > password.
> > 5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server
> > (W2K)
> > in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that,
> > successful
> > log in.
> > 6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro) and
> > the server (W2K), they're both okay.
> >
> > Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker :-P)
> > Thanx
> >
> >
> >
> Thanx very much for your reply.
>
> However, I don't think netmask is the problem ~ i can ping the computer in
> the lab from my laptop, and others service is all okay (remote desktop,
> http,
> ftp).
>
> Note sympton 4&5, both laptop (vista) and other xp computer in dorm can
> access to the shared folder on the w2k server in the lab, the difference
> is
> on xp it prompts to logon while on vista it does not and assume to logon
> as
> guest.
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>>> My suspicion is that you have a problem with the netmask setting on your
>> laptop.
>>
>> On the xp pro in the dorm that can see the lab, and on your laptop when
>> in
>> the dorm,
>> execute the command program 'ipconfig /all', compare the two, checking
>> esp
>> for the netmask value.
>>
>> The netmask value SHOULD have come from the DHCP server unless you have
>> disabled DHCP use in the laptop.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> "laye" <laye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:EF9CC0B1-79FF-4698-B191-FFF063E006B6@microsoft.com...>> > My problem is rather strange~>>
>> > I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
>> > server (W2K) in the lab.
>> > They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some
>> > switches
>> > (in different subnet).
>> >
>> > The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
>> > folder):
>> > 1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP
>> > Pro)
>> > in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access
>> > is
>> > also okay.
>> > 2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP
>> > Pro)
>> > in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check
>> > the
>> > spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
>> > 3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the
>> > workstation,
>> > it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
>> > 4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in
>> > the
>> > lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username
>> > and
>> > password.
>> > 5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server
>> > (W2K)
>> > in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that,
>> > successful
>> > log in.
>> > 6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro)
>> > and
>> > the server (W2K), they're both okay.
>> >
>> > Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker :-P)
>> > Thanx
>> >
>> >
>> >
> agree, if there was a netmask problem then would show in ping problems also,
>
> FYI, there is the concept of network location, the computer will behave
> differently depending on which network it is connected to. On the XP see
> 'network location' in help and support. (it is also in XP but I don't recal
> if its help is of any help.)
>
> It is possible that the permissions are set differently for the 'lab'
> location vs the 'dorm' location.
>
> A 'private' network has full permissions on the network, a 'public' network
> has restricted connections.
>
> sorry can't be of more help,
> Michael
>
>
> "laye" <laye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F67A08DD-83A1-433E-9545-56A355804940@microsoft.com...> > Thanx very much for your reply.>
> >
> > However, I don't think netmask is the problem ~ i can ping the computer in
> > the lab from my laptop, and others service is all okay (remote desktop,
> > http,
> > ftp).
> >
> > Note sympton 4&5, both laptop (vista) and other xp computer in dorm can
> > access to the shared folder on the w2k server in the lab, the difference
> > is
> > on xp it prompts to logon while on vista it does not and assume to logon
> > as
> > guest.
> >
> > "Michael" wrote:
> >> >> My suspicion is that you have a problem with the netmask setting on your
> >> laptop.
> >>
> >> On the xp pro in the dorm that can see the lab, and on your laptop when
> >> in
> >> the dorm,
> >> execute the command program 'ipconfig /all', compare the two, checking
> >> esp
> >> for the netmask value.
> >>
> >> The netmask value SHOULD have come from the DHCP server unless you have
> >> disabled DHCP use in the laptop.
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >> "laye" <laye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EF9CC0B1-79FF-4698-B191-FFF063E006B6@microsoft.com...
> >> > My problem is rather strange~
> >> > I have a laptop (Vista) in the domitory, and a workstation (XP Pro), a
> >> > server (W2K) in the lab.
> >> > They all belong to a private network like 10.x.x.x, but across some
> >> > switches
> >> > (in different subnet).
> >> >
> >> > The symptom is as following (I always use \\ip\folder to access shared
> >> > folder):
> >> > 1) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access other computers (XP
> >> > Pro)
> >> > in the domitory (in the same subnet), it's okay, and the reverse access
> >> > is
> >> > also okay.
> >> > 2) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the workstation (XP
> >> > Pro)
> >> > in the lab, failed, saying "Windows cannot find '\\10.11.3.226', check
> >> > the
> >> > spelling and try again". The reverse access is also failed.
> >> > 3) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the
> >> > workstation,
> >> > it's okay, and the reverse access is also okay.
> >> > 4) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the domitory, access the server (W2K) in
> >> > the
> >> > lab, it assumes to log in with guest, and no prompt to enter username
> >> > and
> >> > password.
> >> > 5) Use another computer (XP Pro) in the domitory to access the server
> >> > (W2K)
> >> > in the lab, it prompt to enter username and password, after that,
> >> > successful
> >> > log in.
> >> > 6) Plug my laptop (Vista) in the lab, access the workstation (XP Pro)
> >> > and
> >> > the server (W2K), they're both okay.
> >> >
> >> > Is it clear? (I'm not a native English speaker :-P)
> >> > Thanx
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
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