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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 21:05:18 -0800 Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>Use ipconfig or winipcfg to display your network settings on
> both computers to ensure that their settings are compatible.
>
> Use the NET VIEW command to see if any computers are may
> be sharing files on the network. NET VIEW \\ipaddress or NET
> VIEW \\computername will show a listing of shared resources
> available on a particular computer. NET USE j: \\computername\
> drive will connect you computer to that resource and make it
> appear as drive j: on your computer (you may use any available
> free drive letter instead of j:).
>
> Peter
ipconfig: On computer that shows three computers hooked up in Network
Neighborhood, all host computer, Entire Network, Win98, dialog box
appears with data, but disappears before I can read it. On other computer
where Entire Network is blank, dialog box disappears so fast, do not know
if has data.
winipcfg: Configuration Adapter Address and IP Configuration Address
differ from one computer to other. Do not know if this is important, as
do not plan to share data online.
On both computers, entering NET VIEW commands produced error message
command is unknown. NET VIEW listed as command in Net Help.
Demetri Kolokotronis
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