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We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers.
One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything from removing the network card, using a different one, etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you tell us how to correct it. Guy |
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yeah, seup a real network, lol
"Guy" <> wrote in message news:042f01c3a958$4e98d180$... > We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. > One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home > and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay > that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot > access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can > sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you > try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything > from removing the network card, using a different one, > etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you > tell us how to correct it. Consultant |
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setup, even
"Consultant" <> wrote in message news:... > yeah, seup a real network, lol > > "Guy" <> wrote in message > news:042f01c3a958$4e98d180$... > > We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. > > One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home > > and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay > > that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot > > access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can > > sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you > > try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything > > from removing the network card, using a different one, > > etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you > > tell us how to correct it. > > Consultant |
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> yeah, seup a real network, lol
I have two xbox's networked together... does that count? Jtyc |
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What network protocol are you using, and what process are you using to
resolve names into network addresses? -- Politician Spock MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15 The MCNGP Team - We're here to help This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Not responsible for your inability to understand logic, ambiguous references, sarcasm, the imaginary gnomes living in my garden, or William Shatner's acting. © 2003 Star Trek Federation. All rights reserved. "Guy" <> wrote in message news:042f01c3a958$4e98d180$... > We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. > One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home > and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay > that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot > access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can > sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you > try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything > from removing the network card, using a different one, > etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you > tell us how to correct it. Politician Spock |
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netbui, lol
"Politician Spock" <> wrote in message news:... > What network protocol are you using, and what process are you using to > resolve names into network addresses? > > -- > Politician Spock > MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15 > The MCNGP Team - We're here to help > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > You assume all risk for your use. Not responsible for your inability to > understand logic, ambiguous references, sarcasm, the imaginary gnomes > living in my garden, or William Shatner's acting. > © 2003 Star Trek Federation. All rights reserved. > > "Guy" <> wrote in message > news:042f01c3a958$4e98d180$... > > We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. > > One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home > > and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay > > that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot > > access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can > > sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you > > try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything > > from removing the network card, using a different one, > > etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you > > tell us how to correct it. > > Consultant |
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make sure that 'file and printer sharing' is enabled.
"Guy" <> wrote in message news:042f01c3a958$4e98d180$... > We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. > One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home > and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay > that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot > access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can > sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you > try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything > from removing the network card, using a different one, > etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you > tell us how to correct it. chris |
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YOU HAVE TO MAKE ONE OF THE WIN XP COMPUTER A DORMAIN
CONTROLLER SERVING AS A PRIMARY DORMAIN CONTROLLER EMULATOR (PDC),SO AS TO PERFORM BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY WITH PREWINDOWS 2000. >-----Original Message----- >We have a computer network at work invoving 3 computers. >One operates on Win XP Professional, One on Win XP Home >and one that was win 95 upgraded to 98 and has to stay >that way. The problem we have is the xp systems cannot >access the win 98 system and vica-versa. You can >sometimes see it in network neighborhood, but when you >try to access it you cannot. We have tried everything >from removing the network card, using a different one, >etc. Has anyone else experienced this issue and can you >tell us how to correct it. >. > KC |
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> YOU HAVE TO MAKE ONE OF THE WIN XP COMPUTER A DORMAIN
> CONTROLLER SERVING AS A PRIMARY DORMAIN CONTROLLER > EMULATOR (PDC),SO AS TO PERFORM BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY > WITH PREWINDOWS 2000. You make my head hurt. Please stop. Jtyc |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 15:12:47 -0800, "KC"
<> wrote: >YOU HAVE TO MAKE ONE OF THE WIN XP COMPUTER A DORMAIN >CONTROLLER SERVING AS A PRIMARY DORMAIN CONTROLLER >EMULATOR (PDC),SO AS TO PERFORM BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY >WITH PREWINDOWS 2000. shouldn't you be out watching to make sure no one kicks your dog? |{evin |
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