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>>I have a three computer Win network at home.  Funny
>>
>>A computer is my main one
>>B computer is additional for other programs
>>C laptop
>>
>>All connected via cables to box.
>>
>>Now
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>>A can see A & C only
>>B can see B & C only
>>C and see C & A & B
>>
>>If C sees them all, why doesn't A & B see each other.
>>A & B Cables and ports and cards would be OK or C could not see
>>them.
>>All set identical in the Network setup.
>>B & C are Win98, A is Win95
>>
>>Any ideas
>>
>>Don
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>Well Don here is an idea, are you booting the machines in the same order?
>Are you booting the laptop last? Have you tried hitting start/shutdown and
>then close all programs and log on as a different user then re-log in, this
>could be whats happening cause you are using a peer to peer network.
>


You do not really have to go the start/shutdown/relog on to look for the
other computers on the network..just right click on Network Neighborhood and
then click on Find Computer.

Just my 2 cents :)

Doreen Provenza
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