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OS 10.4 2 Win2k server problem
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Hey Gals/Guys,
Having problems hooking up our nature clubs macs running OS 10.4 to windows server. The macs were connected and working and when they were removed from the network and upgraded or a storm hit they no longer connect to the network. 1 mac and 2 pcs that remained on the network were still working.
Any help would be appreciated cuz im helping this nonprofit and I've been looking at manuals, apple bulletins, windows server stuff and googling alot.
thanks ahead of time
Having problems hooking up our nature clubs macs running OS 10.4 to windows server. The macs were connected and working and when they were removed from the network and upgraded or a storm hit they no longer connect to the network. 1 mac and 2 pcs that remained on the network were still working.
Any help would be appreciated cuz im helping this nonprofit and I've been looking at manuals, apple bulletins, windows server stuff and googling alot.
thanks ahead of time
Well, it's going to be very difficult to diagnose the problem if the only information we're given is "it won't connect". Can you elaborate on this a little? One of the first things to test in a network connection is pinging from a shell. In Windows, you can get a shell by opening the Command Prompt. In Mac OS X, open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal. From there, simply type
Do the Macs work with each other? What are your IP address settings? Also, make sure you've disabled any firewalls when attempting to figure out the cause of the problem. These programs intended for ensuring your safety will often be the cause of mysterious network trouble.
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx , where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the other computer. Hit Control-C to terminate. If it returns packets, there's a network connection.Do the Macs work with each other? What are your IP address settings? Also, make sure you've disabled any firewalls when attempting to figure out the cause of the problem. These programs intended for ensuring your safety will often be the cause of mysterious network trouble.
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On the MAC go to Terminal and type in 'netstat' this should tell you all thats connected. Could be anything, you have the wrong network mask, ip is not set to the range the server will connect to. Widows sharing not enabled, so many possibilities!
Depending on the Windows Server settings it may not respond to pings if the IT tech is worth his title. Ping from the server to the MAC is a far better idea.
Depending on the Windows Server settings it may not respond to pings if the IT tech is worth his title. Ping from the server to the MAC is a far better idea.
aloha ric and joe,
I drove up to the remote location ... us Outdoor Educator wear many hats .. so im "it" not IT for the computers in our remote facilities. Budgets got cut and computers/IT got cut. So I gotta google the repairs, look in ancient manuals, and of course ask for great advice for you guys.
I'm sitting out looking at the redwood trees trying the advice you've given.
I'll let you know the steps I've taken so far.
I can access the internet.
when I go to "network" onn mac os 10.4 I can see the server "owl" icon
but when I click it it says to fix alias and does not let me on... I've tried 3 of the Macs on it and I get this.
Murphys Law #101 - someone locked the server closet and I'm waiting for it to be opened.. I'll kjeep u guys posted
mahalos
Junyah
I drove up to the remote location ... us Outdoor Educator wear many hats .. so im "it" not IT for the computers in our remote facilities. Budgets got cut and computers/IT got cut. So I gotta google the repairs, look in ancient manuals, and of course ask for great advice for you guys.
I'm sitting out looking at the redwood trees trying the advice you've given.
I'll let you know the steps I've taken so far.
I can access the internet.
when I go to "network" onn mac os 10.4 I can see the server "owl" icon
but when I click it it says to fix alias and does not let me on... I've tried 3 of the Macs on it and I get this.
Murphys Law #101 - someone locked the server closet and I'm waiting for it to be opened.. I'll kjeep u guys posted
mahalos
Junyah
hey joe..i did what u said
dis is what i got
ping 192.168.0.30, where 192.168.108.54
usage: ping [-AaDdfnoQqRrv] [-c count] [-i wait] [-l preload] [-M mask | time]
[-m ttl] [-p pattern] [-S src_addr] [-s packetsize]
[-t timeout] [-z tos] host
ping [-AaDdfLnoQqRrv] [-c count] [-I iface] [-i wait] [-l preload]
[-M mask | time] [-m ttl] [-p pattern] [-S src_addr]
[-s packetsize] [-T ttl] [-t timeout] [-z tos] mcast-group
amado-hipols-ibook-g4:~ amadohipol$
and Ric i did what you suggested also
dis is what i got
ping 192.168.0.30, where 192.168.108.54
usage: ping [-AaDdfnoQqRrv] [-c count] [-i wait] [-l preload] [-M mask | time]
[-m ttl] [-p pattern] [-S src_addr] [-s packetsize]
[-t timeout] [-z tos] host
ping [-AaDdfLnoQqRrv] [-c count] [-I iface] [-i wait] [-l preload]
[-M mask | time] [-m ttl] [-p pattern] [-S src_addr]
[-s packetsize] [-T ttl] [-t timeout] [-z tos] mcast-group
amado-hipols-ibook-g4:~ amadohipol$
and Ric i did what you suggested also
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