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paul1901




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:20 pm
Post subject: Verify Path Is A Network Location

http://www.winforumz.com/windows/Network-Path-Found-ftopict631444.html (Network Path Not Found)
I've just setup internet and file sharing between two computers on XP. Comp. A can access B's drives, but B cannot access A's. File sharing is installed and permissions given on all related drives. When B is attempting access of A, I get an error saying, "The network path was not found." Thi..
« Check your firewall settings to make sure the IP of the machine is Trusted (allowed) and not Restricted (blocked). -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks.. »
« No, it's the same case with or without the firewalls running on either computer. »
« What flavor are the XP machines, Home or Pro? What firewall are you using on both machines? -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. Suggested posting do.. »
« XP Pro, Comp A 32bit, Comp B 64 bit. Firewalls, both AVG Pro. »

http://www.winforumz.com/windows/services-access-network-path-ftopict595789.html (How can services access network path)
I run tomcat as windows service ,and my web service need store files in network. I do in this way: 1.Start tomcat service use user A in administrators group 2.log in windows use user A and build net path use command "net use z: \storeserverpath" But web service cannot access Z: why and how to..
« If you aren't running a domain, the local accounts on the client mean nothing to the server. You could create an account with the same name and password on both the the client and server. You wi.. »

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