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I am resubmitting this, as there have been no replies, and this is where
I continue to be stuck.
Demetri
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 11:48:48 +1200 MICKNMEGAN <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> I suggest you check the following.
> Try and ping the PC's from each other PC1 ping PC2 & PC2 ping
> PC1 (from a DOS prompt type "Ping 192.168.0.1" without the
> quotes, use the correct IP address you have set up. If you can ping
> each PC then the hardware/cables are OK, try the following.
>
> - Check if both PC's are set to share (under Network Neighbourhood,
> file & Print sharing)
> - Make sure the Workgroup names on each PC are identical
>
> Hope this helps
> Regards
> Michael McNeil
Whichever computer boots first shows both computers in Network
Neighborhood, Win98. Other computer does not show either computer.
Whatever shows in Network Neighborhood, Computer A is successful pinging
Computer B, and Computer B is not successful pinging Computer A. Settings
are as above.
Demetri Kolokotronis
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