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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 18:47:24 +1200 MICKNMEGAN <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Hi Demetri,
>
> 1. If you have any firewall software installed (such as Zone Alarm),
> disable it.
Tried it. No change.
> 2. Double click my computer, right click the drive/s you want to
> share and select properties, under the sharing tab, click the Shared
> As tab, and give it a name, for access click the full button.
Previously done. Double checked.
> 3. Make sure you are using the same Primary Network Login for both
> PC's?. I suggest you use Client for Microsoft Networks (right click
> Network Neighbourhood, select properties - to see which Login you
> are using)
That is what I have enabled.
> 4. If possible change the drivers to Real mode 16 Bit (NDIS). (Right
> click Network Neighbourhood, select properties, select the Driver
> Type tab)
Won't change.
> 5. Under the Advanced tab, select Half Duplex mode if not already
> selected.
No Half Duplex option.
> Regards,
> Michael McNeil
>
> Demetri Kolokotronis wrote - Whichever computer boots first shows
> both computers in Network Neighborhood, Win98. Other computer
> does not show either computer. Whatever shows in Network
> Neighborhood, Computer A is successful pinging Computer B, and
> Computer B is not successful pinging Computer A. Settings are as
> above.
Demetri
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