From: ricky on 25 May 2010 01:44 I got 2 XP Pro. client computers with me now. Both 2 computers have no problem of doing following. 1. Able to Ping computerName or Ping IP_address 2. Able to Connect via CMD command \\computerName Unfortunately, 1 of these computers can't connect to server CMD command \\IP_Address. Any inputs will highly appreciated. Ricky
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 26 May 2010 10:31 Hi Try to flash the computers local DNS cache. C:\>ipconfig /flushdns Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "ricky" <ricky(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16AE7BAC-BAA4-493D-97D7-1A53A914EE54(a)microsoft.com... >I got 2 XP Pro. client computers with me now. > > Both 2 computers have no problem of doing following. > 1. Able to Ping computerName or Ping IP_address > 2. Able to Connect via CMD command \\computerName > > Unfortunately, 1 of these computers can't connect to server CMD command > \\IP_Address. > > Any inputs will highly appreciated. > > Ricky >
From: GTS on 29 May 2010 10:49 What response do you see when you try? (If you're doing this from the Run box open a command prompt instead and enter Start \\IP_Address to see the output.) -- "ricky" <ricky(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16AE7BAC-BAA4-493D-97D7-1A53A914EE54(a)microsoft.com... > I got 2 XP Pro. client computers with me now. > > Both 2 computers have no problem of doing following. > 1. Able to Ping computerName or Ping IP_address > 2. Able to Connect via CMD command \\computerName > > Unfortunately, 1 of these computers can't connect to server CMD command > \\IP_Address. > > Any inputs will highly appreciated. > > Ricky >
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