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I have two desktop computers. One uses XP and the other
uses Windows 98. Both computer were networked together fine until I had done some upgrades on both. I am not really sure what upgrades that I had done that caused the problems as there were several at once that I had done. After which my computer running on Windows 98 SE is no longer able to locate any other computers on my network. Please help. Thank You Sorebete |
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Sorebete wrote:
> I have two desktop computers. One uses XP and the other > uses Windows 98. Both computer were networked together > fine until I had done some upgrades on both. I am not > really sure what upgrades that I had done that caused the > problems as there were several at once that I had done. > After which my computer running on Windows 98 SE is no > longer able to locate any other computers on my network. > Please help. > > Thank You Is there a router/hub/switch involved? Check your TCP/IP properties and confirm that the upgrades didn't reset soemthing. What do you get when you open a DOS prmopt and type "ipconfig /all"? -- Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . "We Americans, we're a simple people... but piss us off, and we'll bomb your cities." -- Robin Williams, _Good Morning Vietnam_ =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . |
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Mark Adams wrote:
> Sorebete wrote: > >> I have two desktop computers. One uses XP and the other uses Windows >> 98. Both computer were networked together fine until I had done some >> upgrades on both. I am not really sure what upgrades that I had done >> that caused the problems as there were several at once that I had >> done. After which my computer running on Windows 98 SE is no longer >> able to locate any other computers on my network. Please help. >> >> Thank You > > > Is there a router/hub/switch involved? > > Check your TCP/IP properties and confirm that the upgrades didn't reset > soemthing. > > What do you get when you open a DOS prmopt and type "ipconfig /all"? BRRRRRT! I'm sorry, that should actually be "winipcfg" rather than "ipconfig /all". -- Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . BOFH excuse #88: Boss' kid fucked up the machine =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . |
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