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IT Pro > Windows 7 Networking Question 0 Sign in to vote I have system error 58 has occurred windows 10 just a small Network with 3 computers. Recently 2 of them lost all computers from the "Network" area in windows explorer and
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net view from the command line gets me system error 58 and said the Specified Server cannot perform the requested operation. All are Windows 7 ultimate. I am fairly tech savey but just want this system error 58 eftpos problem resolved and all info about what causes it, and how to fix it. Sunday, December 30, 2012 1:32 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Did you make any changes before the issue happen? What'santivirus software do you install? You should stop all of them for check. Also based on my research, I find a very useful solution about your issue. More information please system error 58 has occurred samba refer to: http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/systemerror58.html Hope this helps. Regards.Spencer TechNet Community Support
Monday, December 31, 2012 4:18 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote I actually saw that link before and non of it helped. I was getting the problem I had even with all firewall stuff turned off. Net View "pcnamehere" worked just fine. Just when I tried to use Net View All is where it broke. I am able to access network files, just there are no PCs on the browser. Tuesday, January 01, 2013 12:02 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Please make sure Computer Browser service is enabled only on one machine. If the service is enabled on several machines, there will be conflicts when electing a machine to reserve thebrowse list. When you use "net view hostname", it is just like accessing \\hostname, not under the same way as getting the browse list.Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:38 AM Reply | Quote Microsoft is conducting an online survey to underst1: The user gets this error while accessing win vista shares from XP. " system error 58 has occurred. The specified server cannot perform the requested operation." both machines are in same domain. windows xp
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machine can view and access all other share except Resolution: Modify the authentication level on the error 58 in netbackup Windows ista machine. To do that, please follow these steps: 1. GPedit.msc 2. Windows Settings. Expand Local Policies and select Security Options 3. Alternate
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: Type secpol.msc to get editor up then 4. Locate Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level in the list and double-click it. 5. Change the setting from Send NTMLv2 response only to Send LM & NTLM use NTLMv2 session https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/39ccebce-99da-4d2a-b1c2-5e6d59a18bb2/net-view-system-error-58-what-is-it-and-how-do-i-fix-it?forum=w7itpronetworking if negotiated You may need to run gpupdate or reboot the Vista. Case 2: It could a security software. The client get these error message: "The specified server cannot perform the requested operation" and "Not Enough Server Storage Is Available to Process This Command." After removing AVG, it works now. Case 3: We had a similar case. is only happening when accessing a Win7 x64 system from Windows XP (x86) clients. When using other Win7 x64 systems, there are no problems. http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/systemerror58.html Resolution: Here's the solution for changes needed to Win7 to allow XP (pre Vista) clients to connect to shares and printers on the Win7 machine: 1) Start - Run (Windows - R) - GPedit.msc 2) In the Group Policy Editor window that opens, in the left pane, expand: Local Computer Policy - Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings 3) click on "IP Security Policies on Local Computer" under that 4) In right pane, double click on SecNet RAS/VPN Client POlicy (the only entry) 5) In the new properties dialog that opens, in the Rules tab, scroll to the bottom of the list 6) check "
thread that said to issue the net view command and when I type it I get: C:\Users\xxxxx>net view System error 58 has occurred. The specified server cannot perform the requested operation. I searched on the forum, but it https://community.wd.com/t/net-view-command-error-58/47777 didn't have any results for "error 58", so I haven't found anyone else talking about it. I'm really not sure why this is so complicated. I use the network share that I'm trying to access every single day from 3 other http://sigkillit.com/tag/net-use-system-error-58/ windows 7 and xp machines. I even connected to it with my MacBook. I'm not sure why western digital won't just let us put in a path. Any tips on getting this thing to work? TonyPh12345 2010-10-02 18:34:44 UTC #2 error 58 WOW. Your own computer is telling you there's a problem with it and yet you blame the WDTV? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22System+Error+58%22 compywiz 2010-10-03 03:29:03 UTC #3 I'm sorry if I offended you, but you certainly don't have to be so rude. If you have nothing useful to contribute, please don't bother replying to this thread again. Yes I do blame the WDTV, because if I can view the shares from any other computer and three different operating systems, I certainly should system error 58 be able to see it from there as well. I googled the error 58 and followed a few of the steps, such as: GPedit.msc Windows Settings. Expand “Local Policies” and select “Security Options” Alternate : Type secpol.msc to get editor up then Locate “Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level” in the list and double-click it. Change the setting from “Send NTMLv2 response only” to “Send LM & NTLM – use NTLMv2 session if negotiated” However, this made no difference in making the network share display in the list. So once again, I'm back here looking for useful advice. TonyPh12345 2010-10-03 13:31:19 UTC #4 Ok, let's try it this way. Unplug your WDTV from your network, and wait at least a half-hour (Yes, Microsoft can take that long to do a Master Browser election.) Now try the Net View. What happens? compywiz 2010-10-03 18:31:04 UTC #5 I'm not sure what the problem was with the master browser, but I just found it by typing net view xxxxxxx, where X is a computer name for every computer on the network. I figured the master browser must have been screwed up so I edited the registry: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters] Created a few isMasterBrowser and set to FALSE. After I did this, server 2008 took over the master browser immediately and then I plugged in the western digital TV and everything was good. The joy of windows networking. Thanks TonyPh12345 2010-10-03 20:53:53 UTC #6 Espe
2012 by admin If you've ever tried connecting to a Windows 7 SMB share from a Windows XP or 2003 computer, you may notice you cannot connect to the server. Being the savvy person you are, you: Check the share and NTFS permissions on the Windows 7 Share Run gpresult on your XP/2003 machine and confirm you are a member of the correct groups Try connecting through start->Search and enter \\windows7 and get an error What! You cannot even see the server and it's shares??? You check the Windows 7 firewall and ensure file/print sharing is allowed It's even enabled on the connected network (domain/home/public) Your IP subnet is even allowed You break out the command line and run net use z: \\windows7\share but get a System Error 58 WHAT GIVES!!! The problem is Windows 7 uses NTLMv2 and XP/2003 use LM & NTLM. To resolve this issue, do the following on the Windows 7 computer: Run GPedit.msc Expand Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options Open the properties for Network security: LAN Manager authentication level Set the value to: Send LM & NTLM – use NTLMv2 session if negotiated Run Services.msc Restart the Server service You can now map your drive from your XP/2003 box to your Windows 7 computer! Posted in Shares, Windows | Tagged Net Use System Error 58, NTLM, SMB, Windows Shares | 1 Reply Search Recent Posts Move Off-Screen Window in Windows Complex Password Generator 365 Password Generator Determine If Distribution Group is Being Used in 365 Exchange List All DNS Records with Powershell vi Cheatsheet How to Configure Network Settings in CentOS 7 How to Install CentOS 7 Minimal Categories AD (3) Delegation (1) LDAP (1) RSAT (1) C# (2) DHCP (2) Cisco (4) ASA (2) Router (1) Wireless LAN Controller (1) Exchange (2) Outlook (2) Funny (2) Hacks (5) DHCP (1) Passwords (3) SQL (1) Windows (3) IIS (1) Linux (6) CentOS 7 (2) Fedora 18 (3) Office 365 (5) Distribution Groups (1) Licensing (1) Mail Flow (3) PERL (2) Basic PERL (1) Cisco (1) Playstation 3 (1) Media Server (1) Powershell (11) AD Users (1)