Failed To Access Netbt Driver Unknown Error Number
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Price: $20.00 Posted: 08 Jul 2004 21:25 PDT Expires: 07 Aug 2004 21:25 PDT Question ID: 371687 Hello, Running Windows 2000 SP4, with latest patches, security fixes, scanned for viruses/trojans/adware/spyware/etc, defragmented & checked the drives, SFC'd and so on. Thus, a pretty stable system altogether. Im having a problem creating File Shares, and as I slowly tried to troubleshoot the problem, I came across the fact that my NetBios might be disabled. 1. Through the Network Connections, I've already used the GUI setup to Enable the NetBios Over TCP/IP properly (in the WINS) tab. 2. But what is interesting that 'ipconfig /all' still shows that NetBIOS is disabled for the adapter that I use. 3. Running 'nbtstat -c' shows a 'Failed to access https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/888373 NBT driver > :Unknown error number' 4. Through Microsoft's Support site I figured out that I have to reinstall the NBT driver. Question: How do I reinstall the NBT Driver or the NetBios and have it enabled on my Windows 2000 SP4 Desktop so that I can share files ? Clarification of Question by aquamango-ga on 08 Jul 2004 21:45 PDT Just an addition: I do NOT need help on : - How to setup shares on http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=371687 Windows 2000 - How to enable file sharing on Windows 2000 - How to enable NetBios over TCP/IP using the Network Connections > Properties > Advanced > WINS .. etc (it doesnt work for me) - What NetBios is I DO need help mostly on : - How to Reinstall NetBios / NBT Driver - How to Make the NetBios work for my Connection So I hope that would save you some time. Thank you. Answer Subject: Re: Enable/Reinstall/Troubleshoot NetBios (or NBT Driver) Answered By: sublime1-ga on 08 Jul 2004 22:38 PDT Rated: aquamango... If the MS support page you're referring to is this one: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/w2kmsgs/4155.asp ...you should note that the error message discussed there refers to a specific driver by name: Failed to access NBT driver name The error you're getting is qualified by ':Unknown error number' Reinstalling the driver, therefore, may or may not work. To reinstall the NBT driver, simply uninstall and reinstall TCP/IP. The directions are given on this page at Microsoft: " To remove TCP/IP from your Windows 2000-based computer: 1. Click TCP/IP, and then click Uninstallfrom all dial-up connections and from all LAN connections in the Network and Dial-up Connections tool. 2. Install another protocol (NWlink or NetBEUI) to maintain a placeholder for each connection. 3. Restart your computer. 4. Click LAN connections, reinstall TCP/IP, and then restart your computer." http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;e
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exis... Hits:15 FILE NOT FOUND DOS error indicating you've typed a file name in a command incorrectly, the file doesn't exist, or the file is in a location other than the one you specified. Hits:6 FILE EXISTS DOS error indicating you're trying to name your new file with a file name already in use. Hits:5 File Error: The specified file is open and in use by this or another application. If you are using Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and Final Cut Pro, this error message may pop up from time to time. Hits:5 File Error: The specified file is open and in use by this or another application. This error message will pop up if you export a clip from Final Cut Pro, delete the clip from the Soundtrack timeline, and then try to move it back to Soundtrack. Hits:6 FILE CREATION ERROR This DOS error message means one of two things: either you're trying to create a file with the same name as an existing file, or the disk you're using is write-protected. Hits:9 File Contains No Data You've accessed a valid URL, but the contents of that Web page are empty. This can occur when the page is being updated or is being used as a placeholder, awaiting future content ... Hits:8 File Conflict - File is already open. According to Intuit, you may run into this message if you use the 2006 version of Quicken's personal finance software such as Quicken Basic, Deluxe, Premier, and Premier Home & B... Hits:4 FILE CANNOT BE COPIED ONTO ITSELF This DOS error message probably means you forgot to give a destination location for a file you're trying to copy Hits:5 Fffeeecf_.tmp Strictly speaking, this isn't an error message, but it's a bug in Office 2000 and it is a nuisance. Hits:1 Fatal System Error: 0x000000C4 Fatal System Error: 0x000000C4 (0x00001003, 0xF7DE4F50, 0xA0C9AFE0, 0x809F6AE8) DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION (c4) Hits:8 Fatal System Error:0x000000a0 Fatal System Error: 0x000000a0 (0x00000002,0x00070124,0x00000000,0x00000000) Hits:6 Fatal System Error Fatal System Error: 0x000000a0 (0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) Hits:4 Fatal Exception Error: Cannot upgrade Windows with Aureal Vortex 1 driver installed This error message stops you from even installing WinMe on a PC that has the Aureal Vortex 1 type of audio driver installed. Hits:6 F