Originally Posted by
lynx
There can't be too much wrong with the network if you can see both computers on the system with Network Neigbourhood (or My Network Places as it is now called) visible. I suspect it is simply a case of forcing the other system to display My Network Places.
I'll assume you are not using the classic start menu.
Right click on the task bar and select properties.
Select the Start Menu tab and click on Customize.
Select the Advanced tab, Scroll down to My Network Places and make sure it is checked.
Select OK.
Select OK again.
I can't remember how to do that on the classic start menu. If that's what you are using it is probably best to switch to the XP style start menu, make the change as described above, then switch back.
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