I'll try putting in new network cards.  I'm having the same problem
with both new machines and they are using a regular Linksys card.
I know, go 3Com.  But I've got about 25 of those Linksys cards in use now
(I bought a case of them) and others had work.  Come to think of it, some 
may not have....

I'll give this a try.  Is the 3com 3C905-x still "the card" to use?
Last time I bought 3coms and linksys were about 2 years ago.
Bought a whole lot so all machines would be the same.....

Thanks

Chris



At 10:31 AM 10/13/2002, you wrote:

>>I'm trying to migrate servers.  The problem I am having is in the simple 
>>act of copying
>>files from one machine to the other.  Both are Win2K Servers.  I'm trying 
>>to copy to
>>the target machine.  It starts copying, hangs up quickly, and reports:
>>
>>cannot copy Image: the specified network name is no longer available
>>
>>                 - or -
>>
>>cannot copy directorylist: the specified network name is no longer available
>
>I once saw something very similar to this.  I don't recall the exact 
>errors, but whenever transferring a bunch of files, it would always 
>fail.  Another symptom was that when going to web sites, a lot of the 
>graphics wouldn't show up; also, transferring binary FTP files would 
>rarely work (whereas transferring text files would).  In this case, it 
>turned out to be a bad LAN card that would *sometimes* change a single bit 
>within the packets that were transferred (just in some odd cases, such as 
>if the 38th through 41st bits were "1101", it would change the next bit to 
>1).  So it might be worth checking the LAN cards.
>
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