You are not crazy I have this issue too and can replicate the following oddies that only seem to happen with win2k8 sp2 and vista sp2 clients whom are not joined to the domain but try to access a domain joined server.
They will get prompted for cred's but even when the creds are correct will not be allowed access. This seems to have started with SP2. I have found no solution to this other than rolling back to SP1 or using the IP. Somehow that was set to run automatically but was not turned on. After i started the service I was able to connect to shares. Did you check if the Windows firewall is blocking the ports needed by File Sharing? From the servicess check the Computer Browser service I had the same problem and apparently this was the couse.
I think by default this servise is disabled. On the run command as admin I used the following commands:. Did the winsock and tcpip resets via Thomas. This was scary, because it deleted all my NIC settings.
But, lo and behold, restoring them yielded the long sought "Welcome to the Other than that, ServerFault Rules! In order to get rid of the error code 0x, I have a few methods that I would like to share. You can try them out and let us know as well. Looks like when messing arround with Hyper-V this was disabled for some reason. I didn't try to this Did the winsock and tcpip resets via Thomas.
I would have done this as a last resort. If you have a another server, compare the settings between the two. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Ok, I found it. I concluded that something on the File server had to be wrong. I went back into the Network Discovery info that I used when Windows 7 first came out with it.
I then went into the Services on both servers to find the differences and noticed the Function Discovery Resource Publication Service was not running and set to Manual on the File server. I set it to Auto and then went to the test client pc and removed SMB v1 and presto the File server now appears in the Network folder.
Checked it from another pc to verify and it is now visible there too. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
Best Answer. Dale Mar 4, at UTC. Thanks to Rhino for pointing this out This article talks about the Function Discovery Resource Publication service, what it is and what happened with v View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in General Networking. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Pure Capsaicin. Selfstudy is an IT service provider. I don't have an exact answer, but check SMB settings.
I had a weird issue similar to this just yesterday, on my own machine. All of a sudden I could only see about 8 computers out of Checked all kinds of things.
I could ping any of them, I could manually map a drive and it would work. Then I ran across a similar issue and the fix was to enable the SMB 1. Now, some time back everything I read said to disable 1. So I'm pretty sure I turned it off back then. I don't know why it just now caused me problems, but re-enabling it fixed my issue. I'd like to know more about what caused the whole thing, but it's just not a priority for me.
This is an excellent how-to on using FSRM to guard against it. In fact, it kept me from unzipping an executable from Veeam two days ago. Took me about 30 minutes to figure out why Explorer kept telling me I didn't have permission to save on that server. I can log onto the domain, join the domain and access shares via the run comand but whenever I try to browse the domain using windows explorer from any of the client boxes I get this error dialog box "MyDomain is not accessible.
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