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At 08:30 AM 04/03/2001, Russ Poffenberger wrote:
>Kev Jacklin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone, this is my first time posting a question on here and I hope
> > someone can help me out. My question is when there are two or more pc's
> > networked together using a hub, or sharing a internet connection using ICS
> > on Win98SE, why can't I see the other pc in Network Neighborhood? Client for
> > MS Networks, TCP/IP, and File and Print Sharing are all configured correctly
> > but I still can't see the other pc, even though both pc's can connect to and
> > surf the internet.
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>Make sure they have the same workgroup, but different computer names. This is
>set in the "Identification" tab.
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>Also, if NETBeui protocol is not loaded, then make sure the TCP/IP properties
>have the box checked for "Enable NETBIOS over TCP/IP".
Just to add to Russ's advice, you must also have at least one hard
drive "shared" on the PC you are seeking to 'see.' You can set up
everything perfect, but if you are not sharing a hard drive on the other
client PC, there is nothing to 'see.' Once you have entered the properties,
using the My Computer icon on your desktop, you need to share the drive.
I hope this is not too vague... *wink*
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
PCBUILD's List Owners:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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