Sounds like name resolution or master browser issue. use browstat to check troubleshoot. Or these links may help,
Vista: The Network Path was not foundsays "The Network Path was not found". > > 14. When I try to view the network on the VISTA machine, ONLY the > network hub/router and the vista machine ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...a9d33660223313
Computer BrowserThe computer browser is to display a directory of all known computers or domains that the computer can reach. The purpose of the browser service is to ...
www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm
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"Paul Kraemer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:B88C8A71-2896-47DA-8CDC-(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi,
I have a small LAN that with four PC's, each running a different version of
Windows, which I have listed below:
Windows 2000 Pro
Windows XP Pro
Windows Vista
Windows 2000 Server
I do not have a domain, so I have placed all of these PC's in the same
workgroup. I have assigned them all static IP addresses in the range
192.168.3.x with subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
1. From every one of these PC's, I can see all four PC's if I browse to my
workgroup through Network Neighborhood / My Network places.
2. From the WinXP and Win2k Pro PC's, double-clicking on the icon for the
Vista PC brings up a logon dialog box and gives me access if I enter a valid
username and password.
3. From the Win2k Server PC, double-clicking on the icon for the Vista PC
brings up a dialog box saying that the Vista PC "is not accessible - the
network path is not found". I have no problem, however, accessing shares on
the XP or the 2k Pro PC's.
4. From the WinXP, and Win2k Pro PC's, double-clicking on the icon for the
Win2k Server PC brings up a logon dialog box and gives me access if I enter a
valid username and password.
5. From the Vista PC, double-clicking on the icon for the Win2k Server PC
brings up a dialog box saying that the Win2k Server PC "is not accessible -
the network path is not found". I have no problem, however, accessing shares
on the XP or the 2k Pro PC's. i am also able to map a drive letter to a
share on the Win2k Server PC, but I can only do this by IP address, not by
name.
If anyone could tell give me a reason why I am having this trouble between
the Vista and Windows 2000 PC's, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Paul Kraemer