Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-30 Thread L Goodwin
--- Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > L Goodwin wrote: > > This is what I was hoping for. Thanks all! > > Well, even though this is a FreeBSD list and not a > Microsoft list, was > the problem resolved? What fixed it? > > > BTW, I did my second successful FreeBSD > installation > > th

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-30 Thread Derek Ragona
At 07:40 PM 8/29/2007, L Goodwin wrote: I apologize for asking this question, but people who know UNIX often know a lot about operating systems in general. I have a client with a Windows 2000 Pro SP4 host. He cycled power without shutting down Windows, and now the Windows network (Network Neighb

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread Steve Bertrand
L Goodwin wrote: > This is what I was hoping for. Thanks all! Well, even though this is a FreeBSD list and not a Microsoft list, was the problem resolved? What fixed it? > BTW, I did my second successful FreeBSD installation > this week on a server that I could not get it to run > on for the long

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread L Goodwin
This is what I was hoping for. Thanks all! BTW, I did my second successful FreeBSD installation this week on a server that I could not get it to run on for the longest time. :-) --- Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Bertrand wrote: > >> What is the "correct" procedure for recover

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread L Goodwin
'kay. Thanks, J. --- Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 29 August 2007 19:40:09 L Goodwin > wrote: > > I apologize for asking this question, but people > who > > know UNIX often know a lot about operating systems > in > > general. > > > > I have a client with a Windows 2000

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread Garrett Cooper
Steve Bertrand wrote: What is the "correct" procedure for recovering from this mishap? TIA! :-) - download FreeBSD disk-1 from freebsd.org - insert CD into drive, and install :) Seriously.. It's been a while since I've actually managed a Windows network per-se, but from what I recall, yo

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread Steve Bertrand
> What is the "correct" procedure for recovering from > this mishap? TIA! :-) - download FreeBSD disk-1 from freebsd.org - insert CD into drive, and install :) Seriously.. It's been a while since I've actually managed a Windows network per-se, but from what I recall, you can change the workgroup

Re: OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 19:40:09 L Goodwin wrote: > I apologize for asking this question, but people who > know UNIX often know a lot about operating systems in > general. > > I have a client with a Windows 2000 Pro SP4 host. He > cycled power without shutting down Windows, and now > the Window

OT: Workgroup not available. The network name cannot be found. on Windows 2000 Pro SP4

2007-08-29 Thread L Goodwin
I apologize for asking this question, but people who know UNIX often know a lot about operating systems in general. I have a client with a Windows 2000 Pro SP4 host. He cycled power without shutting down Windows, and now the Windows network (Network Neighborhood) is hosed. When he tries to access