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I have been attempting to network a Dell laptop (Comp1)
with my desktop(Comp2) using a crossover cable. Both are running Win ME. The desktop has an internal Network PCI card and the laptop an internal 3Com 10/100 mini PCI Adapter. The laptop is connected to AOL via a USB DSL modem. (However the problem was exactly the same before I connected to Broadband) On Comp2, selecting, My Network Places+Entire Network+Mshome, results in just one icon for Comp2. Selecting the icon then shows all the shared drives in Comp2. On Comp1, selecting My Network Places brings up the expected icons but also icons for all the shared drives and folders in Comp2. Selecting Entire Network+Mshome brings up an icon for Comp2 and selecting that brings up all the shared drives plus the shared printer. All pings are successful to and from both machines using names or IPs. Any suggestions please? Donnchadh |
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Although pings are OK, attempting Run \\Comp1 from Comp2
returns an Error message, Windows cannot find Comp1. >-----Original Message----- >I have been attempting to network a Dell laptop (Comp1) >with my desktop(Comp2) using a crossover cable. Both are >running Win ME. The desktop has an internal Network PCI >card and the laptop an internal 3Com 10/100 mini PCI >Adapter. The laptop is connected to AOL via a USB DSL >modem. (However the problem was exactly the same before I >connected to Broadband) > >On Comp2, selecting, My Network Places+Entire >Network+Mshome, results in just one icon for Comp2. >Selecting the icon then shows all the shared drives in >Comp2. > >On Comp1, selecting My Network Places brings up the >expected icons but also icons for all the shared drives >and folders in Comp2. Selecting Entire Network+Mshome >brings up an icon for Comp2 and selecting that brings up >all the shared drives plus the shared printer. > >All pings are successful to and from both machines using >names or IPs. > >Any suggestions please? >. > |
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www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
Carey "Donnchadh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:1097d01c44015$849a6ba0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have been attempting to network a Dell laptop (Comp1) > with my desktop(Comp2) using a crossover cable. Both are > running Win ME. The desktop has an internal Network PCI > card and the laptop an internal 3Com 10/100 mini PCI > Adapter. The laptop is connected to AOL via a USB DSL > modem. (However the problem was exactly the same before I > connected to Broadband) > > On Comp2, selecting, My Network Places+Entire > Network+Mshome, results in just one icon for Comp2. > Selecting the icon then shows all the shared drives in > Comp2. > > On Comp1, selecting My Network Places brings up the > expected icons but also icons for all the shared drives > and folders in Comp2. Selecting Entire Network+Mshome > brings up an icon for Comp2 and selecting that brings up > all the shared drives plus the shared printer. > > All pings are successful to and from both machines using > names or IPs. > > Any suggestions please? |
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