Can I assume you can net view \\remoteserverip, but net view
\\remoteservername will receive a system error like 67? this could be a name
resolution issue. This search result may help.
No network provider accepted the given network pathNo network provider
accepted the given network path. System error 67 has occurred. The network
name cannot be found. Symptoms: 1. You can access the shared ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/troublesh...temerror67.htm
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> Environment:
> DMZ-VMS1 = Windows 2003 R2 SP2. It runs 6 Virtual Servers
> AD-FS1 = Windows 2003 R2 SP2. File Server head joined to our AD
> Domain.
> These are default installations of Server 2003 R2 I've not locked down
> anything yet.
>
> Problem:
> 1 of the 6 Virtual Servers in the DMZ is reporting the error when you
> try to map a drive back to the File Server.
> No Network Provider Accepted The Given Network Path.
>
> Things I've checked:
> I can Ping the AD-FS1 from VM6 and the name resolves
> I double check the LMHost and Host Files there are no entry in
> there.
> I've run a port query and it reports the same has the servers that
> are working.
> This VM was a copy of one that was working I just renamed and Re-IP'd
> it.
> There are no errors in the event log.
> I've both DNS and WINS pointing to our DMZ Servers.
>
> Any new ideas on this would be greatly appreciated