"Daniel Rudy" <(E-Mail Removed).0123456789>
wrote:
>I have a computer running Windows XP Professional that has multiple disk
>resources shared on a LAN. NetBIOS is turned on, file and printer
>sharing is turned on, and I am not running any firewalls. The problem
>is that from the WinXP machine, I can access the fileshares on the Win98
>box. But, if I try to access the WinXP shares from the Win98 box, I get
>a error that states '\\Name is not available. This device does not
>exist on the network.' even though the WinXP machine shows up in Win98's
>network neighboorhood. This was a intermitent problem and I would just
>reboot the Win98 machine until it would talk to the WinXP machine. Now,
>no matter how many times that I reboot the Win98 machine, it flat
>refuses to talk to the WinXP machine. I have basic IP connectivity as I
>can ping between the two computers. In fact, from the Win98 machine, I
>can telnet into the WinXP machine. I have DHCP services available and
>name resolution is provided by a DNS server that is on the local subnet
>running on a computer using the Unix platform. Both machines can access
>the internet just fine. What is going on?
Daniel,
please have a look at
http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNetwork.htm.
Hans-Georg
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