Eng. Taha Khamis A.Wahab wrote:
> Hello Guys
> listen i will explain to you the situation in full details
> ------------------------------------
> Computer 1:
> Host Name: [ Shiref ]
> IP: 163.100.2.6
> Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
> Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
> has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
> Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ]
> ------------------------------------
> Computer 2:
> Host Name: [ Abdel Khalek ]
> IP: 163.100.2.9
> Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
> Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
> has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
> Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ] and [ My Documents ]
> -----------------------------------
> both of these computers can log in to any machine in the same IP range
> and
> also can log in to the domain
> but they can not communicate with eachother...
>
> so if they need to communicate with eachother they need a bridge [
> another
> workstation ] between them.
>
> that's it
You list both a domain and a workgroup. Is there a server involved or is
this peer-to-peer?
Can they see each other in the Network Neighborhood (this is Win98 right)?
What do you get when you type "ipconfig /all" at a DOS prompt?
Can they ping each other by hostname? By IP?
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