I have been struggling with this problem for too long now and hope somebody knows how to solve this problem:
My file server with the same host name running XP has a static IP address. My laptop running XP Pro as well can see the machine on the network, I can ping it by host name and IP address. But when using Windows Explorer, I cannot browse it. I get an error message saying "\fileserver is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource... The user name could not be found.". However, when I type in the IP address instead, all shared folders show up!
First I thought, it might be a name resolution problem but I can ping the server with its host name. I can even remote control the machine using Remote Desktop Connection. Both machines are on the same subnet but belong to different workgroups.
I also have a Windows 98 machine running on the network. I only mention this because I read the mixed-OS networks can cause browsing problems.
Any ideas why I can't access the server in Windows Explorer by host name?
Thanks for you help,
-tom
My file server with the same host name running XP has a static IP address. My laptop running XP Pro as well can see the machine on the network, I can ping it by host name and IP address. But when using Windows Explorer, I cannot browse it. I get an error message saying "\fileserver is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource... The user name could not be found.". However, when I type in the IP address instead, all shared folders show up!
First I thought, it might be a name resolution problem but I can ping the server with its host name. I can even remote control the machine using Remote Desktop Connection. Both machines are on the same subnet but belong to different workgroups.
I also have a Windows 98 machine running on the network. I only mention this because I read the mixed-OS networks can cause browsing problems.
Any ideas why I can't access the server in Windows Explorer by host name?
Thanks for you help,
-tom