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    99shassan's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    I think I have the three computers in my home office correctly
    connected
    via my router that is also connected to my cable access modem. They
    would
    not show (on my workstation desk top "my network places>view work group
    computers") as part of my workgroup if they weren't connected properly
    is
    my reasoning.

    Let's call my main workstation desk top, Computer A. (XP Home O/S) Let's call my alternate desktop, Computer B. (XP Pro O/S and is also on a VPN to employer server with
    other remote computers) Let's call my lap top that will be sometimes disconnected from network by removing the ethernet cable going to the router, Computer C. (Windows-ME O/S)

    Using A, I go to "my network places>view workgroup computers". All
    three computers are shown. However, If I double click on B, I get a window
    to enter a USN and PW. I enter the USN and PW I am on B and hit enter. It just re-displays the window again. If I double click on C, I get a window that says, "\\jump6 is not accessible. You moght not...The network path has not found."

    All the computers have been configured to share files and drives and all users have admin status as best that I can determine.
    Changed SPAN settings in sig a YEAR after it was removed

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #2
    4play's Avatar knob jockey
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    go to network connections and then view the properties of your connection.

    make sure you have file and print sharing for microsoft networks
    client for microsoft network
    qos packet scheduler
    and tcp/ip

    as your selected protocols, or install them with the install button.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    I also found I had to install the netbui protocol aswell to get my network up and running. As an aside, I assume that the actual drives on each m/c are shown as being shared through windows explorer.

    I know its not much but it may help.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #4
    4play's Avatar knob jockey
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    I also found I had to install the netbui protocol
    you were probably using a win 98 machine in your network. xp does not use that any more.

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