Hey all,Before I get into the problem at hand, I realize this may be a multi phase problem and the document side of it may only be resolving a specific portion of the problem, but I have to start somewhere.The issue to cut off the fat and make it as simpl. ![]() Document control/access solution to prevent opening specific documents Best Practices & General IT.Help me obiwan spiceworks community, you're my only hope. I can both remote into and ping the server in question. I've also run network diagnostics, again with no issues found. I've removed this update, but no luck.Īs per the linked thread, I've also checked the windows firewall on the server I'm trying to connect to, but it is disabled. My last windows update was KB2034674 on Sept 7 and based upon some logs I keep for mainly debugging purposes, I know the problem began at some point between Sept 4 and Sept 11. My boss, however can talk to all of the servers via UNC. I can however talk to servers that are 2008 and higher, located at both buildings 1 and 2. From building 2, I could use UNC path to talk to all our servers, now in building 3, I can't use the UNC path to talk to any servers that are Windows 2003. 3 weeks ago, IT was based out of building 2, but now we're based out of building 3. We have 3 office locations, going to simplify with numbers, 1, 2 and 3. The problem appears to have started within the last 3 weeks as we just changed office locations (new building) end of August and I wasn't having any issues prior to that.We have 3 servers still running 2003 (again, I know I know, legacy crap). The funny thing is that my boss, who sits right next door to me has no problems, his computer is also W10 1703. I'm on W10 1703, and I'm fairly confident that the problem is on my side of things as no changes have been made to the server. ![]() I'm trying to go to an older server (2003, i know I know) via UNC both via windows explorer and via powershell, neither is working. ![]() Ok, i've got a weird issue and I did a search and found an older thread on here from a little over a year ago that seems related, but had no clear answer in it.
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