The specified network name is no longer available

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pscottllee

We have a file server running W2K3. When trying to copy the file to another
W2K3 machine, I get the following error, "the specified network name is no
longer available." Nothing gets logged into the log file. From another W2K3
machine on a different subnet, I was able to successfully copy the file. I
then copied the file to the server that was having the issues. Networking
claims that there are no dropped packets. Anyone have the same issue?
 
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Joshua Bolton

Are these subnets listed in AD sites and services? In DNS?

"pscottllee" wrote:

> We have a file server running W2K3. When trying to copy the file to another
> W2K3 machine, I get the following error, "the specified network name is no
> longer available." Nothing gets logged into the log file. From another W2K3
> machine on a different subnet, I was able to successfully copy the file. I
> then copied the file to the server that was having the issues. Networking
> claims that there are no dropped packets. Anyone have the same issue?
 
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pscottllee

Yes for both. You had the same idea that I had regarding DNS. I had someone
try copying the file from their workstation (XP SP2) and it also failed.

"Joshua Bolton" wrote:

> Are these subnets listed in AD sites and services? In DNS?
>
> "pscottllee" wrote:
>
> > We have a file server running W2K3. When trying to copy the file to another
> > W2K3 machine, I get the following error, "the specified network name is no
> > longer available." Nothing gets logged into the log file. From another W2K3
> > machine on a different subnet, I was able to successfully copy the file. I
> > then copied the file to the server that was having the issues. Networking
> > claims that there are no dropped packets. Anyone have the same issue?
 
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Chuck

Do you want to access the file server with the server name or an alias ?


Chuck

"pscottllee" wrote:

> We have a file server running W2K3. When trying to copy the file to another
> W2K3 machine, I get the following error, "the specified network name is no
> longer available." Nothing gets logged into the log file. From another W2K3
> machine on a different subnet, I was able to successfully copy the file. I
> then copied the file to the server that was having the issues. Networking
> claims that there are no dropped packets. Anyone have the same issue?
 
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