Problem in access to files from network share in windows 7

More than 4 weeks, we are fighting the problem below...

My colleague has a windows 7 and has many radiocom programs mounted on it. Suddenly, his right of access to network files failed and we tried a lot of thing to solve the problem and so far, the problem is still there. When that we monitor, the laptop is triying to connect to the file server via webdav with port 80 instead of the SMB.

For your information, most everything works on the laptop computers are pinging between them and the funny thing is that we cannot join the laptop computer to the domain group with error message that the domain is not available or it could be moved to another place. But the nslookup test is ok...

Anyone have any idea on this?

Thank you very much for your support.

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Hi Ameroge,

First I want to apologize for the delay in responding.

The problem is that you are faced with more appropriate in the Microsoft TechNet forum, we have a dedicated team to help you with such questions. I suggest you send the same question in the Microsoft TechNet forum for more help on this issue.

Microsoft TechNet Forum:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home

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