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I have setup a three computers on my virtual server, I have got a
domain controller and two nodes node 1 and node 2, I pretty much followed this "Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 to Create and Configure a Two-Node Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Cluster" from this link http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...y/cvs2005.mspx However now I am trying to access files that are in my host using \ \Hostname\C$ but I get the following error "The network path was not found" When I try to ping the host's ipaddress I get the following error"Destination host Unreachable." I will be grateful, if anyone can guide me in the right direction to get this accomplished. Thanks |
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The first thing to do is to see if the vms and the host are in the same
network. In a case like this, I would have set up the vms on an internal virtual network, which cannot access the host. Even if they are in the same network, you will have problems because the host is not a domain member. "shub" <shubtech@gmail.com> wrote in message news:954ccaea-57e3-4373-a10c-80503072b8c4@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >I have setup a three computers on my virtual server, I have got a > domain controller and two nodes node 1 and node 2, I pretty much > followed this "Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 to Create and > Configure a Two-Node Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Cluster" from this > link > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...y/cvs2005.mspx > > > However now I am trying to access files that are in my host using \ > \Hostname\C$ but I get the following error "The network path was not > found" > When I try to ping the host's ipaddress I get the following > error"Destination host Unreachable." > > I will be grateful, if anyone can guide me in the right direction to > get this accomplished. > > Thanks > > > > |
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