Events 32005 and 32089

Nathan

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

All,

I am having a problem saving a fax to a network drive. I can save
locally on the machine just fine but not to a network. The server I am
trying to send it to is a novell server (should this make any difference at
all?) and I have even went so far as to map map a drive with no sucess. Can
anyone provide any further insite or a solution to this problem?

In the event viewer I am getting errors 32005 and 32089. It states there
is a problem with the path and cannot save the file. I know this is not teh
case and I have full control in that location.

Regards,

Nathan
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

When you use CSNW (Client Services for NetWare) on XP system, a common user
should exist in both Windows and NetWare User List. This will act as the
bridge between the OSes for file and printer sharing. If the user you are
using on XP system has admin privileges to access local resources and you
expect the same to happen on the other OS, then create a user in NetWare
with equivalent privileges and then use it as the bridging user in CSNW. So
make sure the bridging user has F R W access on the path that you have
shared it from NetWare on NetWare.


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"Nathan" <Nathan.Bell@decisionone.com> wrote in message
news:uxuSCfutEHA.1048@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> All,
>
> I am having a problem saving a fax to a network drive. I can save
> locally on the machine just fine but not to a network. The server I am
> trying to send it to is a novell server (should this make any difference
> at
> all?) and I have even went so far as to map map a drive with no sucess.
> Can
> anyone provide any further insite or a solution to this problem?
>
> In the event viewer I am getting errors 32005 and 32089. It states there
> is a problem with the path and cannot save the file. I know this is not
> teh
> case and I have full control in that location.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nathan
>
>