1. You can't join a workgroup. They aren't "join-able".
2. The "workgroup" is just a setting in the Machine's identity properties.
It probably went back to the name "HOME" or something similar when you
reloaded it.
3. It is irrelevant anyway. It is primarily to make the Browse List and the
Master Browser work correctly so the machines show up in Network Places.
But if you just type where you want to go on the Run line off the start menu
it will go there (\\pcname\sharename) reguardless. You don't want to
change the Workgroup Name everytime you hook up to some other network
somewhere anyway.
4. To avoid having a "credentials prompt" you need a user account on both
machines that match in both the spelling and the password.
--
Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"jimt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CCAB6112-3B82-4CD7-87AB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I apologize if this become the second post. I did a post about an hour ago
> and it is not showing up in the list.
>
> I have a Dell laptop and maintain the web pages a Access DB for our small
> town. In the past I was able to take my laptop to the town office Dell PC
> and
> x-fer files (in both directions) via network places in windows explorer. I
> had a hard disk failure and after installing a new drive and restoring as
> best I could I am not able to connect to the workgroup on the town PC.
> Additionally in my downtime the town renewed McAfee (don't know if this is
> related or not).
>
> In some of my efforts I have set my system to the same workgroup as the
> town
> PC. This did not work either. The town has an old linksys b-router and
> when I
> try to connect the light do acknowledge as well as the signal strength
> showing as excellent.
> When I try to open IE I get the default "can find" web page on my laptop.
> The town PC is also not shown nor the its shared folders.
>
> The window's firewall is on for both systems. I poked around McAfee on the
> town PC but did not find a setting that would allow selective connection
> acceptance.
>
> In the past I think the town workgroup came up automatically. Any
> suggestions what I can check on to see what will resolve the problem.
>
> Thanks
> Jim T.