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Guest RitchieJHicks
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Hi,

 

I have installed SBS2003 G2 on my new server, which I have connected to my

existing domain and given a static IP. I have now set up user accounts and an

insternet connection which works fine, and installed the latest updates. I

can see the new server listed when I browse via the domain from a client

computer, but cannot browse any of the shared drives on the new server. Note

that I can still browse my exisiting domain fine. When I try to expand the

new server, the client PC goes slow and then shows no subfolders.

 

I am obviously missing something straight forward - the question is - what?

 

Thnks,

RH.

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Guest Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Re: Cannot browse new server

 

On the new server, use net share command. Post back with the result.

 

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"RitchieJHicks" <RitchieJHicks@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:5361D886-1F2C-43BF-96D7-83DE0F744BD1@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> I have installed SBS2003 G2 on my new server, which I have connected to my

> existing domain and given a static IP. I have now set up user accounts and

> an

> insternet connection which works fine, and installed the latest updates. I

> can see the new server listed when I browse via the domain from a client

> computer, but cannot browse any of the shared drives on the new server.

> Note

> that I can still browse my exisiting domain fine. When I try to expand the

> new server, the client PC goes slow and then shows no subfolders.

>

> I am obviously missing something straight forward - the question is -

> what?

>

> Thnks,

> RH.

Guest RitchieJHicks
Posted

Re: Cannot browse new server

 

Thanks Robert. Are there any "how to" guides on using this command?

 

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"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> On the new server, use net share command. Post back with the result.

>

> --

> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE

> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on

> http://www.ChicagoTech.net

> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on

> http://www.HowToNetworking.com

>

>

> "RitchieJHicks" <RitchieJHicks@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:5361D886-1F2C-43BF-96D7-83DE0F744BD1@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have installed SBS2003 G2 on my new server, which I have connected to my

> > existing domain and given a static IP. I have now set up user accounts and

> > an

> > insternet connection which works fine, and installed the latest updates. I

> > can see the new server listed when I browse via the domain from a client

> > computer, but cannot browse any of the shared drives on the new server.

> > Note

> > that I can still browse my exisiting domain fine. When I try to expand the

> > new server, the client PC goes slow and then shows no subfolders.

> >

> > I am obviously missing something straight forward - the question is -

> > what?

> >

> > Thnks,

> > RH.

>

>


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