Recover IP Address D400 Lenovo Homeserver

A friend from me has a lenovo homeserver. Because the client crashs and he forgot the ip address of the homeserver we must recover only the ip address of the server. is this possible and how can i do it?
many thanks.

Hi dr-freund, and welcome to the Lenovo User Community!
You can make the client re-acquaint itself with the server by navigating to C:\Program Files\Windows Home Server\ and running Discovery.exe. 
If this fails, log in to your router and check to see if it gives you a "list of attached devices". You should see the Windows Home Server there.
You should also see the router set up to port forward to the WHS LAN IP.
Alternatively, use Remote Desktop Connection to log in to the WHS using only it's name if you are on the LAN, or navigate in Internet Explorer to https://<name>.homeserver.com from outside the LAN.
Hope this helps!
I don't work for Lenovo. I'm a crazy volunteer!

Similar Messages

  • How do I recover my address bar and toolbar?

    How do I recover my address bar and toolbar? I don't have a place to type in the URL or don't have the File, Edit, View, Options drop-down menus.

    '''Menu Bar''' (File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Tools, Help)
    Press ALT+ V T M on your keyboard. This should restore the menu bar (Firefox 3.6)
    '''Other toolbars'''
    View|Toolbars|Select the desired Toolbar
    '''Other steps to try'''
    If you missing specific icons (ex. The back arrow,) try restoring the default set by going to View|Toolbars|Customize| Restore Default Set
    '''Safe Mode'''
    You May need to reset toolbars and controls via [[Safe Mode]]
    Make sure you completely close Firefox first. When you get to the Safe Mode window, select Reset toolbars and controls and then Make Changes and Restart.
    Hope this helps!

  • Full head office address of lenovo in india

    its really very urgent.... someone please provide me the actual head office address of lenovo in india.. please

    Hi Venkat,
       Is maintaining the partner function ,mandatory for using the Head Office field in Vendor master?
    What I can observe is, during MIRO system is able to fetch the Head Office Vendor even if the PO is for the Branch Vendor.
    The error which I mentiond appears due to this only as there is a conflict between two Vendors.
    Rajesh

  • How to recover my address book if I didn't use the time machine?

    Hello,
    Can you tell me how to recover the address book from Mobile ME and Macbook?  I didn't used the time machine and my contacts from Iphone are totally gone. Thanks

    iPhone
    MobileMe
    Mail and Address book
    Apple Support Snow Leopard
    MacBook Pro
    Depends a lot on when, what you have done since (and probably a good idea to not use the computer and devices). Might want to search for data recovery, Data Rescue 3 is handy with Mac and PC computers, not sure about the rest.

  • HT201303 I know my username and password but forgot the answers to the security questions and my recover email address is no longer valid.

    I know my username and password but forgot the answers to the security questions and my recover email address is no longer valid.  What to do?

    Basically, none; if desired, you can fill out and submit this form, but will probably be told to call.
    (122649)

  • TS4006 Is it possible to recover an address at which a stolen/lost iPod last connected to the internet using Find my iPod if it occurred prior to activating this app?

    My daughter recently lost her iPod touch before activating the Find my iPod app.  When we activated the app, we discovered that another individual has now listed the iPod as their own.  Is there anyway, using this app, to recover the address at which the iPod was connected to the internet?  We have left the notification message and remote lock for when the iPod is next connected to the internet.  However, the iPod hasn't been connected to the internet in over a week.

    The SN will only help identify the iPod as yours if it is recovered.
    - If you previously turned on FIndMyiPod on the iPod in Settings>iCloud and wifi is on and connected go to iCloud: Find My iPhone, sign in and go to FIndMyiPhone. If the iPod has been restored it will never show up.
    - You can also wipe/erase the iPod and have to iPod play a sound via iCloud.
    - Change the passwords for all accounts used on the iPod and report to police
    - There is no way to prevent someone from restoring the iPod (it erases it) using it.
    - Apple will do nothing
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product                               
    - iOS: How to find the serial number, IMEI, MEID, CDN, and ICCID number

  • My computer crashed. HOw can I recover my address book, and emails?

    My computer recently died. It was old and I plan to get a new one rather than repair the old one. Is there a way to recover my address book? Recovering old emails would be nice, but I'm really most concerned about all my addresses.

    If the hard disk on the old computer still works, you could get someone to copy the profile from it to a CD. Then you could load that profile onto your new computer. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-tb to locate it.
    If the hard disk is not usable, then without backups you don't have much left. :(

  • Does anyone know how to recover an address book

    i was adding addresses to address book in the form of vcards in blocks of a 100 or so and i got the beach ball which never managed to recover itself, had to force shutdown and restart and the address book had gone, does anyone know where i can recover it from, cheers in advance for any help.

    This sometimes helps:
    Quit Address Book.
    In folder ~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook drag file AddressBook.data to the desktop. Rename AddressBook.data.previous to AddressBook.data and restart AB. If your contacts are not back quit AB again and repeat the drag/rename process, this time with AddressBook.data.beforesave.
    If you get your contacts back, now is probably a good time to use the AB menu item File/Back up Address Book.
    AK

  • Recovering old addresses from time-machine

    I gave my old iPhone to my mom, who then updated her contact list with her names/numbers. I then I wanted to help her do something unrelated, so I plugged the phone back into my Mac, which caused iTune to sync... it then erased all my contact info (yes, it prompted the overwrite, but my mom said "allow").
    So, the question is, how do I recover the old names/addresses from my time-machine backup? Where are those names/addresses held?

    I think you're not actually going into the Time Machine interface; you're looking directly in the drive in the Finder. The Time Machine interface - where you recover files - shows an animation of stars travelling across the screen. You get there by launching the Time Machine program which should stay in your Dock, so if it's not already there, drag it from the Applications folder first.
    So, to recap. Launch Address Book. Click the Time Machine icon in the Dock. You should see the Address Book window float into the middle of the screen, in a starscape. On the right is the time slider - slide back to the last correct date, and you'll see the Address Book contents change to reflect it. When you find the correct set of addresses, click Restore All at the bottom of the screen to restore those past addresses to your current book.
    Matt

  • Recover cached address book Outlook 2010

    We recently had a user who unknowingly had an address book cached from an old mailbox that was deleted, (mailbox is beyond backup retention date). Is there a way to restore that cache file? I moved her local OST file to a server share to preserve it, but
    not sure if changing from OST to PST will do any good to try and recover the cached address book.
    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    Nickname cache may get corrupted and this could have serious effects on Outlook such as it may send message to wrong person, unable to specify recipients and it may provide wrong recipients when completing the e-mail address automatically. However, you can
    recover your Nickname file through a manual way. But before following the steps given below, you need to install MS Outlook application on your system and download and extract NK2.info to desktop:
    Create Backup of your NK2 file: Close Outlook application (if running) on your system. Go to Run window, type %userprofile%\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook and press enter. Now, copy .nk2 file to your system’s desktop.
    Export fields from .nk2 into CSV file: Start NK2.info application. Click on browse andlocate the NK2 file. Contact list and email addresses will be recovered from the NK2 file. After that, click on Export Now and Close.
    Import CSV data into Contacts folder of MS Outlook:
    Open MS Outlook application and switch to folder view.
    Right click on Inbox folder and click on New Folder. From the drop down list of Folder Options, choose Contact Items.
    Give a name to the folder and click on OK. A new folder will be created.
    Now select file and click Import. Select “Import from another program or file” from the list and then click on Next.
    Then, select “Comma Separated Values (Windows)” and click on Next.
    Locate nk2.info.csv file an click on Next
    Select new folder, click on Next and then click on Finish
    Further process needs renaming the file and importing recovered contacts and recreating file, refer this blog to get further steps:-
    http://nalavadebela.wordpress.com/2014/03/31/recover-outlook-contacts/

  • Once on iCloud how do you recover lost address book data?

    After moving to iCloud my wife suddenely lost all her contact info earlier today.  When opening Address Book on her iMac & iPad all contact info was gone.  We signed on to iCloud.com and it was gone there too.  For some reason it was still on her iPhone.  I tried to force a merge from her phone by shutting off iCloud Contacts; selecting to keep data on the device; then turned it back on hoping to get the 'merge data' option.  I didn't get that message and sure enough in a few seconds the address book on her phone went empty.
    So, this raised the question about where do I recover the data from?  I looked in finder on her iMac under user/Library/Addplication Support/Address Book - there were some files and directories there, but nothing that looked like it was loaded with contact info. I'm assumming once she moved to iCloud the detail is no longer stored locally in OS X?
    I went into System Prefs and shut off iCloud Contacts on the iMac, opened Time Machine, went back a week ago (prior to iCloud) and found contact info in the user/Library/Addplication Support/Address Book directory and restored the entire directory.  Opened Address Book and it was populated with data.  turned on iCloud Contacts and selected the 'Merge' data option which then populated her other devices.
    So, the question is - what if it had been longer than a week - where is this data (and probably calendar data too!) being backed up and where (and how) would you restore it from if it did suddenly turn up missing?

    RickTexas wrote:
    So this gets back to my original question... not sure if bgbrobru is running Time Machine backups, but even if he is, I don't think the Address Book data is recoverable (unless you go back to a pre-iCloud backup) because it is no longer stored locally.
    If I understand correctly the only thing we can do going forward is to run a periodic 'manual' export of iCal and Address Book data to insure we have a backup?  In the event I do something stupid and mistakingly delete something or - like what happened to my wife today - the entire address book (or calendar entries) just disapear, we are screwed?  I guess this would also apply to email stored in folders on iCloud?
    Seems there should be some way to capture the iCloud data in a Time Machine (or some other mechanism) backup?
    Sorry Rick but that's incorrect,
    Here's a shot of the folder it lives in and the path to it, Time Machine backs it up.

  • Boot usb dont work to recover dead bios on lenovo t500

    cant recover my dead bios on t500.too bad im in zimbabwe there is no ibm lenovo companies for help.i jus get back to use my dinosaur desktop.

    I'll start by asking if you get the Thinkpad image on the screen when you power on the system?
    USB functions are provided by the BIOS, without a functional BIOS, there is no functional USB.   In the case of BIOS corruption where the machine becomes unusable there is little answer other then finding an Lenovo repair center.  However before I considered it dead I would try resetting the CMOS and see if that helps,  The HMM http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/43y6630_04.pdf will show you how to take the unit apart to gain access to the battery, it is located under the keyboard.  Make sure you have the AC, and battery removed when you do this.  Best of luck, hopefully you don't have a completely dead system.
    Thinkpad T500-2081 CTO | T9400 2.53GHz | 8 GB RAM | ATI HD3650 + Intel GM45 | 15.4" LED WXGA+ | Windows 8 | ATI Catalyst 13.1 (non-switchable)
    Thinkpad 390x | PII 333 | 256mb ram | NeoMagic 256AV | SVGA LCD | OS/2 v4.52

  • Recovering DHCP Address Reservations

    Homehub 2.0 - Firmware 4.7.5.1.83 (Type B)
    Over a period of time I have had a number of devices connected to the HH and they all got their IP address via DHCP on the router. Some of these devices had the option "Always use this IP address", but it is now the case that a number of these are no longer connected or in my possession and their DHCP reservations are still active.
    So my question is, can these DHCP reservations be recovered or disabled without the device being connected or forcing a factory reset?
    Thanks.

    Well, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at the lack of responses in two and a half months. This may show that those that do know an answer are the network professional types that I have encountered in the past who choose to keep the information to themselves for fear of giving the "secrets" away; or that there is genuinely no answer and goes to prove what a piece of **bleep** the HH is in terms of administration restrictions. Either way, as soon as I can, the HH is being consigned to the WEEE Bin in favour of a router that implements features and function in a more professional and industry standard manner and provides better administration options.

  • How do I recover lost addresses?

    I have a corrupted address/contact list which I have accumulated over about 7 years and which had contained about 1500 contacts with lots of important detail.
    It happened about 3 weeks ago when I attempted a routine sync that I had successfully done with this unit many, many times. This time, however, after the sync, over a thousand "unfiled" entries appeared on my handheld, with all of them blank. My contact list was fine for the entries "A" through "H", but everyone beyond the letter "H" had disappeared. I removed the "unfiled" entries and took the handheld to my second home's computer and tried to sync it with no success. The 2nd desktop also lost all of the "I" thru "Z" addresses. The calendar has had no problems.
    The only software addition was the installation of Roboform, a software that keeps track of all my passwords and ID's. I did not deliberately install the Roboform data on the Palm system, but apparently it communicated with the Palm and it may be the cause of the data loss.
    I had backed up my Palm data on an external hard drive and also to a flash drive unit, so I think that I have a backup that has not been synchronized with the handheld and thus the original data may be in tact. I have tried to import the address data from these sources but only a few entries transfer.
    Can someone guide me through the correct steps to import my backup data? Also can I avoid going back to an old calendar backup file since I have many recent entries in this area? I would like to only import the old addresses since I have lost over 700 entries. Also, how do I eliminate that possible Roboform data from my Palm system?
    Thanks for helping me. I would really appreciate any guidance that you could give to me.
    Bob Ells
    Post relates to: Palm m515

    Hello Challenger, not sure if you have found the fix for this -  either way, here it is.
    1) Close Palm Desktop - " THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT "
    2) Go to C:\ProgramFiles\PalmOne\ and look for the profile you are using, the same one missing the addresses.
    3) Now in the user profile (ie. John) you will find a folder named "address" in there you are looking for two files ( address.dat & address.bak)
    4) Make a copy of those two files to a safe place in your Hard Drive.
    5) Now we are back to the "address" folder -  delete the address.dat file, and the address.bak file rename it to address.dat
    6) Launch Palm Desktop -  all your contacts should now be restored.
     If anyone has a question on how to do this - email me at [email protected]
    Good Luck!

  • Need to recover lost address book info

    I accidentally erased some of my cards in address book on my computer. They are on the .mac address book. How do I get the .mac address book to sync with my computer address fok and restore the lost material?

    Could you kindly let me know how to do this in Advanced .Mac preference? I ahve the same issue, as I lost all my contacts in my address book in my mac, but I have them in the .mac
    Thanks in advance

Maybe you are looking for