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Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/2003: "A duplicate name exists on the network"

204| Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:05:00 GMT| raymondsbaxteriii| Comments (2)
Upon boot up, a Windows-System Error appears stating "A duplicate name exists
on the network". I appears that the duplicate name is actually my server
workstation. Windows Explorer lists two sets of identical My Computer and My
Network Places under a single Desktop. It appears that my computer has set up
a mirror image of itself both of which appear when setting up the Network
Connections. How do I remove this second/duplicate name/image?

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"RaymondSBaxterIII" <RaymondSBaxterIII...discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:3F00F411-42D3-4648-9F9C-3EB576181333...microsoft.com...
> Upon boot up, a Windows-System Error appears stating "A duplicate name

exists
> on the network". I appears that the duplicate name is actually my server
> workstation. Windows Explorer lists two sets of identical My Computer and

My
> Network Places under a single Desktop. It appears that my computer has set

up
> a mirror image of itself both of which appear when setting up the Network
> Connections. How do I remove this second/duplicate name/image?


This usually happens when you make the workgroup name
the same as a workstation name.

If this is not the case: Do you still get the error message when
you start the machine in island mode, ie. with all network
cables disconnected and all wireless connections disabled?

pegasus_mvp | Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:06:00 GMT |

The workstation name is different than the workgroup name which is just
WORKGROUP. Just a little background: I have a dual processor (Supermicro)
PIII 1.26MHz motherboard with an Intel onboard 10/100 LAN chipset adapter
(connected to Cox Cable ISP with dynamic IP addressing) and an Intel
EtherExpress Pro/100 PCS LAN Adaptec (connected to NAS IDSL with five static
IP addresses). The cable modem is connected to a Netgear Super 108 Wireless
router with both wireline and wireless connection to desktops. The ISDL modem
is connected to a Linksys 10/100 Hub. My server/workstation is connected to
both the router and the hub. Other connections to the hub include an HP
printer, Intel Netport Express print server, another workstation and a laptop
all with assigned static IP addresses. Everything worked fine until I
disconnected the server/workstation from the hub and/or router as I was
attempting to rearrange the jumper cables. Upon reconnecting the jumpers a
message appeared that the computer had found a new network. I performed a
warm reboot since I was unable to escape out of that message. Now I am unable
to connect to the cable service, cannot locate the print server and must
manually re-establish the connection to the other computers. The duplicate
network only appears upon boot up when both LAN connections are plugged into
their respective LAN adapters. I am hoping to be able to correct the problem
without reinstalling the operating system.

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> "RaymondSBaxterIII" <RaymondSBaxterIII...discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:3F00F411-42D3-4648-9F9C-3EB576181333...microsoft.com...
> exists
> My
> up
> This usually happens when you make the workgroup name
> the same as a workstation name.
> If this is not the case: Do you still get the error message when
> you start the machine in island mode, ie. with all network
> cables disconnected and all wireless connections disabled?
>
>

raymondsbaxteriii | Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:07:00 GMT |

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