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"Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Jun 2004 22:12:50 -0400
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Greetings Will and list--
----- Original Message -----
From: "Will Stephenson" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> I have a client with a two computer network: one is XP Pro and the other
> Win98SE. A Linksys wireless B router is connected to a DSL modem, the XP
> machine is connected by Ethernet to the router and the Win98 machine is
> connected to the network by a Linksys wireless PCI card. Both have up to
> date antivirus (XP has McAfee, the other Norton 2003) and the both have
> firewalls from the same companies.
>
> I set this network up about a month ago with the intention of both computers
> using the DSL and sharing a couple of folders each with the other computer.
> All was fine. This week, I was called in to investigate why they were no
> longer able to share these folders as before. Both the computers access the
> internet with no problems and the XP machine can see and use the folder on
> the Win98 computer as a network share. However, the Win98 machine cannot see
> the XP shared folder. When I looked at the XP's shared folder's properties,
> it was pointing to the wrong folder (!?), so I set about to create a new
> share. No dice: the XP computer cannot be found on the network. Both
> computers can see themselves on the network, but cannot see the other. I
> have turned off the firewalls, I have checked to make sure that there are no
> demands for authentication within the network, I have rerun the "create a
> small business/home network" wizard many times on the XP machine (and
> created a network setup disk for the Win98 computer which won't work because
> the wireless card works through software which loads after the network setup
> wizard tries to run, so it can't find a working network card...grr).
[snip]

I had a similar problem with an XP + XP share. It turned out that I could not
see the XP machine (in Network Places) from the 98 even though the drive
(in this case) was appropriately shared. While I could not create a new Network
Place with the wizard, right-clicking on Network Places and mapping a drive
produced the necessary results.

HTH,

Paul A. Shippert
Library Media Specialist
Margaret Brent Middle School
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