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Since upgrading to Lion I am unable to view the shared files on my business network. I can bind to the network fine and the files show up however I am restricted access and cannot open the files. Just last week when still on Snow Leopard I was able to access all files. Please help???
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Hi,
I do not know if my problem is the same as your's but with Snow Leopard i could navigate on internet with a connection to my Windows Server 2003 and share documents with the server but with Lion, I can't. Ethernet is marked as "connected" but there is a problem with a ping command. If i ping the server, no problem; if i ping google for example, i receive a message "no route to host".... I'm looking for the web what happens... If you have an idea... Thanks. JC.Blot FRANCE |
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