if you do a NET VIEW via a command prompt using those names what does it give?
 

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Gives one of two errors:

ERR 1210: The format of the specified computer name is invalid. (That's when I enter the fully qualified hostname in the host field).
ERR 53: The network name was not found. (Anything else, probably meaning that nothing else but the fully qualified hostname will work).

The authentication settings do not seem to matter, interestingly enough. Including the Domain name (which in this case, is just the netbios name of the machine) or not, does not seem to matter.


Kevin A. Sesock, A+, NET+, CNA, MCP
Deskside Computer Support Specialist
Student Disability Services
SLA Program
Computing Information Services
Oklahoma State University

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What error does it give?
 

dirk.

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Okay, here goes. This will probably appear as kinda strange:


I'm attempting to keep track of the Processes/Services on a Win2K SP3 box, by running Servers Alive locally. In version 3, I never really had a lot of trouble with this (except the usual problems when running as a service). Now, in Version 4, it doesn't matter if I run as a service or run as a local user with Administrator rights, I'm still getting errors in process and service checking (don't need perfmon checking, so I haven't tried it). Interestingly enough, it seems to be a problem of the actual hostname. I'm quite aware with us running Dynamic DNS, it's possible that some funkiness is happening with the hostname of the box, but I seriously doubt it.


Oddly enough, when selecting the process I want to check in a new entry, the only way I can select it is if I don't enter the hostname in the proper field. I've tried everything else in there, including "localhost", "127.0.0.1", the IP address, fully qualified hostname, etc.


I've just installed the latest revision of 4, and I'm still getting this same problem. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong? Or is version 4 pretty much supposed to be run on a host dedicated to doing nothing but checking other systems?


Kevin A. Sesock, A+, NET+, CNA, MCP
Deskside Computer Support Specialist
Student Disability Services
SLA Program
Computing Information Services
Oklahoma State University

"This is the theory that Jack built. This is the flaw that lay in the theory that Jack built. This is the palpable verbal haze that hid the flaw that lay in..." -Anon.


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