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| The network path was not found
Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. It's only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the network. All in same subnet. I have done the following: Checked permissions Removed shares the re-did them Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer computer's files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. I am stumped. Please help Cory |
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More info: Okay now it is getting weird... Just out of curiosity I tried to access the server's shared folders. I was able to get in and see files for 4 clicks on folders and then it stopped working again!!!!!!?????? "celarsen" wrote: > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. > > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. It's > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the network. > All in same subnet. > > I have done the following: > > Checked permissions > Removed shares the re-did them > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again > > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer computer's > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. > > I am stumped. Please help > > Cory |
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Any errors in the event viewer? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:549D4B67-6B59-46B0-90EE-C72AE8026B7C@microsoft.com... > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. > > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. It's > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the network. > All in same subnet. > > I have done the following: > > Checked permissions > Removed shares the re-did them > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again > > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer computer's > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. > > I am stumped. Please help > > Cory |
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No errors in event viewer "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Any errors in the event viewer? > > -- > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:549D4B67-6B59-46B0-90EE-C72AE8026B7C@microsoft.com... > > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. > > > > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. It's > > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can > > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the network. > > All in same subnet. > > > > I have done the following: > > > > Checked permissions > > Removed shares the re-did them > > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver > > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in > > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again > > > > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer computer's > > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. > > > > I am stumped. Please help > > > > Cory > > |
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> I am stumped. Please help How sure are you of the network itself? Can you get to the switch(es) and see what the port error counts are? I'd wonder if there's not a problem with the network. If you can easily get to the switch console (or they're dumb switches without a console) then use a new switch temporarily. Put the server in one port, another machine in a 2nd and then an uplink to the main network in a 3rd. This will presumably let you isolate the server so you can test whether it's actually working properly. If it fails, then disconnect the setup from the main network and retry. If that works then there's definitely something amiss up on the main network. -Bill Kearney |
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Do you receive system error when running net view on the server? If not, can you see the remote computer? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F16A20CC-4325-40B1-8D50-8F16DC58619F@microsoft.com... > No errors in event viewer > > "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Any errors in the event viewer? >> >> -- >> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE >> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net >> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com >> "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:549D4B67-6B59-46B0-90EE-C72AE8026B7C@microsoft.com... >> > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. >> > >> > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. >> > It's >> > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can >> > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the >> > network. >> > All in same subnet. >> > >> > I have done the following: >> > >> > Checked permissions >> > Removed shares the re-did them >> > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver >> > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in >> > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again >> > >> > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer >> > computer's >> > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. >> > >> > I am stumped. Please help >> > >> > Cory >> >> |
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Robert -- No Error running net view. The shares display. The server shows up in networking. Clicking on the shares causes the network path error. Cory "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Do you receive system error when running net view on the server? If not, can > you see the remote computer? > > -- > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F16A20CC-4325-40B1-8D50-8F16DC58619F@microsoft.com... > > No errors in event viewer > > > > "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> Any errors in the event viewer? > >> > >> -- > >> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > >> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net > >> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com > >> "celarsen" <celarsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:549D4B67-6B59-46B0-90EE-C72AE8026B7C@microsoft.com... > >> > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. > >> > > >> > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. > >> > It's > >> > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can > >> > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the > >> > network. > >> > All in same subnet. > >> > > >> > I have done the following: > >> > > >> > Checked permissions > >> > Removed shares the re-did them > >> > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver > >> > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in > >> > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again > >> > > >> > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer > >> > computer's > >> > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. > >> > > >> > I am stumped. Please help > >> > > >> > Cory > >> > >> > > |
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Bill -- Swithes are fine. Problem still exists with isolation. "Bill Kearney" wrote: > > I am stumped. Please help > > How sure are you of the network itself? Can you get to the switch(es) and > see what the port error counts are? I'd wonder if there's not a problem > with the network. If you can easily get to the switch console (or they're > dumb switches without a console) then use a new switch temporarily. Put the > server in one port, another machine in a 2nd and then an uplink to the main > network in a 3rd. This will presumably let you isolate the server so you > can test whether it's actually working properly. If it fails, then > disconnect the setup from the main network and retry. If that works then > there's definitely something amiss up on the main network. > > -Bill Kearney > > |
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| RE: The network path was not found Are there setting in the register that should be checked that may deal with this issue? |
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| RE: The network path was not found
Here is the ipsec network diag log -----------Local Mode Diagnosis:Start - 2009/01/02(13hr:51min:21sec)----------- Log Location: C:\Users\Administrator.LEPIN\AppData\Roaming\IPSecureLogs\LocalMode2009-01-02(13hr-51min-21sec) Local IP: 192.168.2.1, Remote Machine: lepin-cory SystemInfo: --Passed: System information(software, hardware,active processes, active network connections) collected. View Output Logs for details Network Interface Diagnosis: --Passed : Network Interface configured correctly Ping (Remote Reachability) Diagnosis: Passed: Remote machine,"lepin-cory", is reachable from host NAP Client Diagnosis: --Information : NAP client is running ---- NAP logs collected IPsec Service Diagnosis: --Passed : IPsec services are up and running ----BFE up and running ----IKEext/Policyagent up and running Live Debugging: Start --Information: Enabling RRAS Trace WFPUtil Diagnosis: (If you did not repro the issue while the tool was running, ignore WFPUtil Diagnosis) This Diagnosis report is for negotiation between host and 192.168.2.88 Failed: No IKE negotiaton found between Host machine and 192.168.2.88. This could be because: --1.Wrong value was entered for the Desitnation IP Address(Client2 IP) --2.Wrong log was provided --3.IPSec is not monitoring traffic between Host machine and 192.168.2.88 Live Debugging: End RRAS Diagnosis: --Passed : RRAS is switched off, implying no external policies --Information: Disabling RRAS trace that was enabled during live debugging.RRAS logs copied. Registry and Events Diagnosis: --Passed: System, Application and Security event logs collected Windows Firewall Diagnosis: --Information : Windows Firewall is not running. Check if system has another firewall active. IPsec SA, Filter Diagnosis: --Failed : No Main mode SA exists between 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.2.88 --Failed : No Quick mode SA exists between 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.2.88 --Information : No Legacy MM policies applied on this system --Information : No active IKEEXT rule was found on this system --Failed : No policies on this system --Information : No legacy MM outbound filters between exist between 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.2.88 --Information : No Legacy MM inbound filters between exist between 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.2.88 -----------Local Mode Diagnosis:End - 2009/01/02(13hr:52min:51sec)----------- |
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Found the issue -- Bad NIC although diags showed it was ok. Thanks "celarsen" wrote: > Sorry if this is not a duplacate post the fisrt on errored. > > I get the error in the subject line on a Windows 2008 64bit Server. It's > only role is file server. The computer was fine until last night. I can > nolonger access the shared drives. There are other servers on the network. > All in same subnet. > > I have done the following: > > Checked permissions > Removed shares the re-did them > Uninstalled and reinstalled NIC driver > Remove File Sharing Role and then put it back in > Change the server from Domain Member to worgroup and the back again > > I can ping the server by IP and machine name. I can see outer computer's > files from the server. I can copy files (push) to other computers. > > I am stumped. Please help > > Cory |
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