Greetings, Mike & all-- -----Original Message----- From: Mike Bridges <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> >I have 2 Pentium computers,one running Win95a and the other Win95b.I have >installed a SN2000 Ethernet card in each connected with bnc cable and terminators. >There are no conflicts and the drivers from the disk are installed. > I have enabled Client for Microsoft Network,NE2000 Compatible adaptor, >TCP/IP NE2000 compatible and file and print sharing for Microsoft Networks. > I have the DNS,IP adress and gateway configured correctly.It was working this way >before a upgrade to one computer. > I have the following lmhosts file in the windows directory: > lmhosts >#192.168.10.1 locust1 #PRE >#192.168.10.2 dustie1 #PRE >The computers see themselves in network neighborhood but they are not >communicating with each other.I have checked the cable and ends . > Could anyone tell me what I have missed or am doing wrong?Or maybe >another way to setup what should be a simple network? As Eric Outten suggested, first make sure you have enabled sharing on the drives themselves. Then open "my computer", under 'view' click on 'toolbar'. There is one button for drive mapping. You'll need to map the shared drive name on each computer. For example, when you enable sharing on drive c: of locust1, you might give it the share name of bug1. (When you share a drive--by right clicking on the icon, then choosing "share"--you must give it a name in the blank designated "share as".) From "My computer" of dustie1, you would then need to map (letting d: be a CD-ROM) e: to \\locust1\bug1 [not sure of my punctuation there]. When each machine's drive(s) have been enabled for sharing and have share names, they can map each other's shared drives, giving access to each other's files and applications. (This is a lot easier to see than to describe, but I hope it has made some sense. It was something just this simple that confounded a couple of us working on re-enabling appropriate sharing on a 2-machine office network, recently. Good luck.) HTH, Paul A. Shippert Library/Media Specialist " . . . and I'm hovering like a fly waiting for the windshield on the freeway." Genesis [log in to unmask] PCBUILD's List Owner's: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>