In article <47BF4123-40A4-4A5E-9A38-(E-Mail Removed)>,
"htw4" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
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>snipped..
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>> It makes networking a little easier if all computers use the same
>> workgroup name, but it isn't necessary. A computer in any workgroup
>> can access a computer in any workgroup.
>
>How does one access computers in different workgroups?
>
>Thanks!
To access another computer in any workgroup, type the other computer's
name in the Start | Run box in this format:
\\computer
To see all of the workgroups on a network in Windows 98:
1. Click Network Neighborhood.
2. Click Entire Network.
To see all of the workgroups on a network in Windows XP:
1. Click My Network Places.
2. Click "View workgroup computers".
3. Press the Backspace key.
Then, click a workgroup to see the computers in that workgroup, and
click a computer to see its shared resources.
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