Solved folder sharing issue
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@JaredBusch said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
I was going to ask why the picture you provided was blurry, being remote explains it.
Only with bad remote access tools.
Yeah VNC is my guess on what he's using.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@JaredBusch said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
I was going to ask why the picture you provided was blurry, being remote explains it.
Only with bad remote access tools.
cause that's helpful.
Doesn't need to be, don't get distracted by that dick. Focus on fixing your client issue.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@JaredBusch said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
I was going to ask why the picture you provided was blurry, being remote explains it.
Only with bad remote access tools.
cause that's helpful.
I wasn’t trying to help you. If I was, I would have quoted you and replied directly to what I quoted.
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
In the Event viewer are there any error messages?
Error code: 0x80070005
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I'm thinking that you want the firewall turned on. Not sure. I'm out. Good Luck
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
In the Event viewer are there any error messages?
Error code: 0x80070005
maybe?So for that error message, the quick fix is perform a clean install from what microsoft is showing along with a few other websites.
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
In the Event viewer are there any error messages?
Error code: 0x80070005
maybe?So for that error message, the quick fix is perform a clean install from what microsoft is showing along with a few other websites.
That's what I'm seeing also .
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
They don't, they do inclusive support. They are just losing money trying to track this down.
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
Hopefully that's the fix, and not some crazy network level issue.
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@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
Hopefully that's the fix, and not some crazy network level issue.
im fed up.. I mean I am truly over it.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
Hopefully that's the fix, and not some crazy network level issue.
im fed up.. I mean I am truly over it.
I hate Windows sharing, it's very hard to track down root causes.
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@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
That's what I'm seeing also .
So to ask, did you just now start looking at the event viewer?
I checked it after @scotth said something about it.
and have been looking through it .Okay, so that's fine, now it's time to schedule a site visit since you now have proof that reloading this box is the recommended approach.
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
Hopefully that's the fix, and not some crazy network level issue.
im fed up.. I mean I am truly over it.
I hate Windows sharing, it's very hard to track down root causes.
Especially, when it is peer-to-peer.
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@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
They don't, they do inclusive support. They are just losing money trying to track this down.
Yup,.. In the world of Break Fix... finite amount of time per device before you TandL (toast and load)..
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
Which means a site visit. Stop milking the customer for remote hours.
I understand that the fix would be reloading the device, I told my boss that my suggestion.
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
Hopefully that's the fix, and not some crazy network level issue.
im fed up.. I mean I am truly over it.
It's where I am on our Primary and Secondary system. It's dropping to the Secondary several times a day.. which, while it is designed to do,.. it's not suppose to do it for 'no reason'.. Suspect the Vendor borked the install / setup from the get go. Of course they don't want to acknowledge it's possible.....
@scottalanmiller said in folder sharing issue:
im fed up.. I mean I am truly over it.
I hate Windows sharing, it's very hard to track down root causes.
sometimes i'ts not bad.... but yea. It's a PITA. I still can't get to the NAS from this PC, but every other PC in the house I can. (mutters under breath)
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- does an IP scanner (advanced IP scanner, angry IP scanner etc) find the .100 IP from one of the client boxes and see shares?
- does the MAC for the above scan match what's on the server (ie. do you have a duplicate IP on the network)
- is this something that was working and stopped or a new share that you can't get off the ground?
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@notverypunny said in folder sharing issue:
- does an IP scanner (advanced IP scanner, angry IP scanner etc) find the .100 IP from one of the client boxes and see shares?
- does the MAC for the above scan match what's on the server (ie. do you have a duplicate IP on the network)
It shows that it's seeing the server:
https://i.imgur.com/8vhcZ9A.png- is this something that was working and stopped or a new share that you can't get off the ground?
Something that was working before yesterday, stopped working yesterday.
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Have you run the usual checks like sfc /scannow repeating until it comes up clear, DISM (I forget the switches) and chkdsk /r also until it comes up clear?
It is Windows after all.