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Joel
We have an office network with three XP machines and 2
Win 98 machines. the secretary's XP machine has outlook
2003, which has all the most recent updates of clients
and business contacts (as in, when info is entered, it's
only on this machine). One of our win98 machines, when
booting up (this is also what we consider the "main
server"), gets an error that says it can't connect to a
particular shared folder over the network (this would be
the folder on the afore-mentioned XP machine that houses
the main Outlook information that we need to access). Of
course, we tell it to try next time it boots up, but
everytime, it isn't successful. What is strange,
however, is that it can see this particular drive if you
go through network neighborhood. So, in essence, it
should be grabbing this information right?
I, as yet, have seen no problems with the other
computers, but due to how much goes on around here, I
haven't been able to thoroughly check each one.
What advice does anyone have on this? No machines are
having problems connecting to our network. Also, if it
helps, the 98 machine in question freezes and awful lot.
Thanks,
Joel
Win 98 machines. the secretary's XP machine has outlook
2003, which has all the most recent updates of clients
and business contacts (as in, when info is entered, it's
only on this machine). One of our win98 machines, when
booting up (this is also what we consider the "main
server"), gets an error that says it can't connect to a
particular shared folder over the network (this would be
the folder on the afore-mentioned XP machine that houses
the main Outlook information that we need to access). Of
course, we tell it to try next time it boots up, but
everytime, it isn't successful. What is strange,
however, is that it can see this particular drive if you
go through network neighborhood. So, in essence, it
should be grabbing this information right?
I, as yet, have seen no problems with the other
computers, but due to how much goes on around here, I
haven't been able to thoroughly check each one.
What advice does anyone have on this? No machines are
having problems connecting to our network. Also, if it
helps, the 98 machine in question freezes and awful lot.
Thanks,
Joel