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"Lentsch, Lonnie" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jul 1998 15:00:11 -0500
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My question to you both is since the network cards work in someone else
PC's, and you can see the other PC in network neighborhood, is your hard
drives shared?

Also in the control panel under network, and the tab of identification
do you have the Workgroup name as Workgroup.  I have found that this
works for me.

            Lonnie Lentsch
        Network Technician

> ----------
> Bill Wrote:
>
>     I just spoke to my vendor and he said that he had talked to a
> local networking
> "expert", who said that ours is a common problem because of the
> "heartbeat" of the cards
> is out of sync, and a hub is required to tune this heartbeat.
>     Does this sound at all familiar to any of you out there?
>
> > Eric wrote:
> >
> > > Hi-
> > >         I have 2 computers that are both running on Win95.  I have
> a network card
> > > installed in each. (SVEC ISA Plug and Play EtherBoard w/ BNC and
> RJ-45
> > > Connector)  .
> >         So now when I try to get them working on my computers, the
> computers won't
> > > see on another, although each computer sees itself in network
> neighborhood.
>

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