Win 95 & ASU problem...

From: Computer Services Directorate <techbma_at_batelco.com.bh>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 11:00:22 +0300

Hi ,

We have Advanced Server for Unix (ASU) v5.11 installed in multi-mode on our
2-node DS20E cluster running TruCluster v5.1. For the ASU, we have given
individual server names NODEA and NODEB apart from a Cluster alias BMACL. On
Win98 PCs, using the Network Neighborhood utility, we are able to see all
the three as servers and also their resources. However, on Win95 PCs we can
only access
NODEA and NODEB on the Network Neighborhood utility. On double-clicking
BMACL, it returns the following error:

"\\BMACL is not accessible
The Computer or Sharename could not be found. Make sure you typed it
correctly, and try again."

We have faced this same error on all Win95 PCs. However, Win98 / Win 2000
PCs have no such problem. We use only TCP/IP protocol on a 10mbps network.
Why is this so? Would appreciate any response from the ASU experts. Thanks.

Harihar K
Network Manager
Received on Sun Nov 25 2001 - 08:01:19 NZDT

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