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Is this a Workgroup or a domain. Is there a server? What is the operating
system of the clients and of any server.
Off hand it sounds like a permission problem. If this is a all Win98
Workgroup then look at the shares of the machines you can't access. First
make sure you have the drives you wish to share set to Share and enabled as
full access.

Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group


>In our office we have 5 computers connected to an 8 port 3com switch.
>Each computer has a 10/100 NIC.  All are seeing each other and three of
>them are sharing.  The other two can are seen but are not sharing.  They
>appear in Network neighborhood but their hard drives can't be seen or
>files exchanged.  I have checked and rechecked the setup.  They all seem
>to be set up alike.  What am I doing wrong?
>     TIA---Wanda
>
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