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tdgrn

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May 1, 2008
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Little Rock, AR
Hey guys, I have a doosie for you all.
I just moved from one apartment to another, and I re-set back up the network over here. I have a HP Slimline computer that I am using as a media server. It is on the network, and I can remote into it from my Windows VNC server. Windows also sees the network location through Network Places.

The problem is that I used to be able to access it from Finder, under the Shared computers section, and I could send and receive files from this computer in the fashion.

Everything appears to be exactly as it was, but I can not see the computer in this way. Does anybody have any ideas as to why this is?
 
Hey guys, I have a doosie for you all.
I just moved from one apartment to another, and I re-set back up the network over here. I have a HP Slimline computer that I am using as a media server. It is on the network, and I can remote into it from my Windows VNC server. Windows also sees the network location through Network Places.

The problem is that I used to be able to access it from Finder, under the Shared computers section, and I could send and receive files from this computer in the fashion.

Everything appears to be exactly as it was, but I can not see the computer in this way. Does anybody have any ideas as to why this is?

Can you connect to it directly? i.e. Finder, Go, Connect to Server, (enter SMB address).
 
No, I got error code 36, which is an error that says I can not connect to a windows server. I didn't change any settings when I moved, and it worked before, so this makes no sense to me.
 
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