NFP Storage Manager 1.1 User’s Manual
Troubleshooting
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Neighborhood
” in the Windows client’s terminal. This is due to
Windows limitation that it cannot real-time update “
Network
Neighborhood
”.
2.
Make sure system administrator has enabled Windows
Networking on
NP1040
NAS server.
3.
Make sure this account has authorized access to the shared
folder.
4.
Check if the account used for logging into the Windows
95/98/ME client also has a same-name account on
NP1040
NAS server or PDC, and check if the password is correct.
5.
Make sure that system administrator does not set a password
for the
guest
account when users log in as
guest
.
6.
If users have added
NP1040
NAS server into a Windows
domain, please check that the Windows PDC is operating
normally and the NAS server account still exists in the PDC.
System administrator can try to recreate the NAS server
account in PDC and add the server into Windows domain in
NFP Storage Manager
. In addition, please check the client
failed to access
NP1040
NAS server has correctly logged onto
the same Window domain.
7.
Check to see if there are any hosts on the network using the
same IP or server name as
NP1040
. If there are, correct the
situation as soon as possible.
8.
NASolution
Network Filer Plus
will only allow a maximum of
512 clients to logon to the network at the same time. Users may
have to wait a moment before trying to reconnect.