How to solve the problem that the WinXP server prompts that the specified network name is no longer available

  
                

In many servers, there is often a problem with setting up access sharing, which prompts “The specified network name is no longer available”. After a user sets up the shared data under the WinXP system, he suddenly prompts “The specified network name is no longer available”. Why is this so? How to solve such a problem? The following is a small series and everyone talks about how to solve the problem that the network name specified by the WinXP server prompt is no longer available.

The steps are as follows:

1. First start on the machine - enter the operation: \\\\IP, see if you can access. If you can't access it, check if the Computer Browser, server, and workstation services are started. This is the nutrient for solving the problem. Here are the steps:

2. Check if the above three services are stopped. If they are stopped, start them manually. After the service starts, the problem is solved!

How to solve the problem that the network name specified by WinXP system is no longer available is introduced here. If you have any problems with this type of problem, you can follow the above methods. I hope that I can help those in need here. There are good things to share with everyone.

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