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I need help with NetServer.
I'm trying to connect to a 400 at work, from home. The connection is over
ATT Broadband Internet, so I'm definitely not in the same subnet.
I've put an entry for the 400 in both a HOSTS file and an LMHOSTS table on
my PC. When I run
nbtstat -c
I get 3 entries for the system in question.
When I then run
nbtstat -a magic
I get a 'Host not found' message. I get the same message even if I use the
IP address form
nbtstat -A nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
I've asked ATT if they block NETBIOS. The fellow I spoke with says no.
Here's the results of the commands:
C:\WINDOWS>nbtstat -c
Node IpAddress: [24.118.96.196] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Cache Name Table
Name Type Host Address Life [sec]
------------------------------------------------------------
MAGIC <03> UNIQUE nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn -1
MAGIC <00> UNIQUE nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn -1
MAGIC <20> UNIQUE nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn -1
C:\WINDOWS>nbtstat -a magic
Host not found.
C:\WINDOWS>nbtstat -A nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Host not found.
Any ideas?
TIA
Vern Hamberg
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