Connection to server. | Click here for a Microsoft™ article concerning 'Logon' servers. Other considerations that may be affecting these anomalies include: - Operating system incompatibility
- Disabled protocols
- Network anomalies
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Permissions issue on the root shared folder. | Contact your network administrator. |
Firewall Port Closure | Make sure to add the following to your firewall's exception list: - 137-139 (NetBIOS over IP) and 445 (SMB over IP)
- 9100 (Printer PDL Data Stream) used by application
- 9400 (TCP Domain) used by application
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Check for router acting as DHCP Server. | Click here for an article that may offer a possible solution. |
Check NetBIOS over TCP/IP setting. | Click here for an article that may offer a possible solution. |
Incorrect LDAP Path Attribute | Contact your LDAP administrator. An LDAP browser such as Softerra's™ LDAP browser may help identify this value. |
Incorrect LDAP User ID Attribute | Contact your LDAP administrator. |
Incorrect entry of a Path Suffix | Three possible actions: Remove the entry from destination setup. Edit your LDAP directory structure to include this folder name in each user's home directory. Check spelling and capitalization.
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