Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet

Posted: 03-05-2007, 05:03 AM
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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Michael
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Re: Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet
Posted: 03-05-2007, 02:42 PM
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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laye
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Re: Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet
Posted: 03-07-2007, 06:10 AM
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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Michael
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Re: Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet
Posted: 03-07-2007, 11:15 AM
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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Re: Issue on accessing shared folders in a different subnet
Posted: 03-07-2007, 01:21 PM
Yes, i know the feature of 'net location', and i tried tuning on it too, but
no good news :-(

thanx for your help, i've already reinstall my laptop back to XP, and the
problem has gone ^_^

"Michael" wrote:
> 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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