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Ok well here is what I was doing. I was putting
Norton Ghost on the webserver to back it up to a harddrive on the network. I
mapped a drive on the gateway to the server I wanted to back up to and continued
to set up Ghost. Ghost told me that it would not take a mapped drive that did
not use a computer name. I then tried to change the name of the backup computer
and it told me no cause it was a primary domain controller. Someone else did
this work. I figured it was part of the internal mail system that we no longer
use so i ran dcpromo, demoted the computer and changed the name. I then went
back to the webserver and tried to map a drive using the new name of
the back up computer and it was like no. So then I glare at it for a while
with my lip curled up. I ran around to some other computers and discovered that
I could see the backup computer from other PCs in the office but I could
not see the webserver. On the webserver despite the fact that its part of the
same workgroup as all the other computers the network places window is empty
like its the only computer on the network. Actually the webserver its self does
not even show up. Its all on the same work group with static IPs and no
firewall changes. Oddly enough now we can't surf the net but we can see our
webpage. All gateways and DNSes ping out fine. I don't know if the network thing
and the web thing are related. Its been a very hair pulling morning and I don't
have any hair.
Adaryl "Did you reboot?" Wakefield
Aviator by passion Programmer by sheer force of will
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