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Symptom
You cannot access a Windows Network Service.
Probable Causes
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The Windows service you are trying to access is restricted to a specific
workgroup or domain.
Possible Solutions
•
Open the Network icon under the Control Panel and assign your
computer to a workgroup or domain. Then reboot your computer to
enable the new settings.
Symptom
You cannot access a Netware Service.
Probable Causes
•
You have not enabled NetWare service on your computer.
•
You do not have a valid user ID or password for the server you are trying
to access.
Possible Solutions
•
Open the Network icon under the Control Panel and add Netware
services. Then reboot your computer to enable the new settings.
•
Contact your system administrator to obtain a user ID and password for
the server you want to access.
Symptom
You cannot connect to the Internet.
Probable Causes
•
You have not yet configured your computer for TCP/IP.
Possible Solutions
•
If your network does not have a DHCP server (which can dynamically
assign an IP address to your computer when it connects to the network),
contact your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address. Click on
the Network icon in the Control Panel, and specify the required TCP/IP
settings. Then reboot your computer to enable the new settings.