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Suggest you check that the "workgroup" on all three computers listed in the
Network Neighborhood Identification tab is spelled exactly the same. If
not, change all 3 to be exactly the same. If this doesn't help, suggest you
go to the Network Neighborhood IPX protocol properties "Advanced" tab and
specify the IPX "frame-type" as "802.2" instead of "Auto" on all three
computers. If this doesn't help, suggest you re-install the IPX protocol
and MS Client and watch for .DLLs that may be left over from a previous
client installation. If this PC had a Novell IntraNetware client on it
previously, watch for a "newer" .DLL called RPC*something*.DLL and make sure
you overwrite it with the MS .DLL.
HTH,
Anthony
-----Original Message-----
From: Jun Qian <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 12:29 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Strange Network problem
>I have a strange network problem which is hunting me down for a while.
>Hope someone out there can give me a clue.
>
>The network: P-to-P IPX/SPX network using win98 and 10BaseT NIC, UTP
>cable and hub.
>
>The problem: PC5 and PC3 couldn't see PC1 in network neighborhood, but I
>can map network drive (\\PC1\shared\ as drive X) from PC5 and PC3, and
>access PC1 with no problem as long as I direct point network drive to
>the resourse location on PC1. However \\PC1\ is not accessable from both
>PC5 and PC3. All other computers can see/access each other with no
>problem. PC5 and PC3 don't have problem with any other computer but PC1.
>PC1 has no problem with any computers.
>
>Can anyone tell me what is the problem?
>
>Thanks
>
>J Qian
>
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