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David Farrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Feb 2001 14:48:17 -1000
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I hate to sound silly here but are you trying to connect these two machines
together on a network? If so how and by what means? In other words, do you have
two network cards installed on the W98 machine with the network card that is not
connected to the ASDL connected to the W95 machine? As for seeing the own
machine on it's Network Neighborhood, have you shared a drive yet? If you click
Entire Network do you see you own machines name?

David Jonathan Justman wrote:

> I have two machines, one running Win95 and one running Win98.  The Win98
> machine has a network card which I use to hook up to the Internet via ADSL.
> The Win95 machine has an internal modem which I sometimes use to hook up to
> the Internet.  On both of them, Network Neighborhood shows only Entire
> Network.  Is this normal?  Shouldn't I always be able to see at least my own
> machine?

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