First, when you ran the wizard on both machines did you make sure that any
firewalls and other security software was disabled?
Second, during the wizard, there is a place where the user is asked how this
computer connects to the Internet. An incorrect response will prevent the
PCs on the network from seeing each other. Since you purchased a hub, you
likely responded with "network hub." If that's the case, re-run the wizard
and try the "Gateway" response. "Gateway" is usually the correct response
under the scenario you describe.
--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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"Yaderp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi.
>
> I have just bought a new machine pre-loaded with WXPhe. My old computer
has
> Win98se. I have bought a hub and the necessary cables to network them
> together. I ran the network wizard in XP and immediately saw the workgroup
> and the xp machine appear in the "network places" window. I also ran the
> wizard on the 98 machine from the XP cd. The 98 machine immediately saw
> itself in the "network neighborhood" window.
> Unfortunately they do not see each other! Are there any of you who have
> ideas about how to get these two OS's to cooperate and work together. I am
> quite frustrated at this point and would certainly appreciate any help
> anyone might offer.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> --
> Yaderp
>
> Peeing on an electric fence is one of those lessons you only have to be
> taught once in a lifetime.
>
>