In article <066201c47ab2$82ecc960$(E-Mail Removed)>, "N.E. Mouse"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a simple network in my house. An IBM Thinkpad and
>a desktop that are connected through a wireless network
>(type b). Both machines are running Windows ME.
>
>When I look at "My Network Places" on the Thinkpad it
>doesn't show the Workgroup or either of the PCs. On the
>Desktop unit, everything works as designed.
>
>I can find the workgroup and both machines if I do a
>search in "My Network Places". I can access files and
>send messages via WinPopUp.
>
>The Thinkpad was recently upgraded to Win Me from Win 98
>SE.
>
>Any ideas?
Since you can find the workgroup and machines by searching, the
network clients, protocols, services, etc, are working fine.
Windows Me has a "network crawling" function that finds shared disks
and folders and displays them in My Network Places. Computer names
don't appear in My Network Places.
There's a registry key that can prevent network crawling. If
"NoNetCrawling" is present, make sure that it's set to 0, not to 1.
This web page has details:
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/960/
It might help to enable Browse Master on the desktop and disable
Browse Master on the laptop.
You can manually create a shortcut to a shared disk or folder in My
Network Places: click "Add Network Place" and follow the prompts.
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