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pizza
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Hi
My NT logon is to DomainA. I have another machine B (Windows 2000
Server) register under DomainB.
I can see Machine B under Domain B in my network neighbour hood. I
try
to access MachineB by typing '\\MachineB' in Start->Run, but i got an
error saying
'\\MachineB is not Accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
find out if you have access permissions.
There are curretnly no logon servers available to servce the logon
request"
But i able to share out my local folders, and go to MachineB to copy
the files to my local share drive. I am using Windows XP SP2.
Can anyone tell me how could i access share folder in MachineB ?
(MachineB is in fact a server itself)
Kind regards,
Pizza
My NT logon is to DomainA. I have another machine B (Windows 2000
Server) register under DomainB.
I can see Machine B under Domain B in my network neighbour hood. I
try
to access MachineB by typing '\\MachineB' in Start->Run, but i got an
error saying
'\\MachineB is not Accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
find out if you have access permissions.
There are curretnly no logon servers available to servce the logon
request"
But i able to share out my local folders, and go to MachineB to copy
the files to my local share drive. I am using Windows XP SP2.
Can anyone tell me how could i access share folder in MachineB ?
(MachineB is in fact a server itself)
Kind regards,
Pizza