Biz wrote:
> I've been down this road several times before, and I've even solved it a
> couple of times, but cannot for the life of me remember how!
Well after more and more rooting around, I came across this:
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=k...23120121120120
which pointed me at this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/273587/EN-US/
which didn't work.
From hints in the first link, I looked into the ICSSetup.Log and both
the Dial-Up Adapter and my SpeedTouch DSL modem are listed. I'm now
going to try checking the file during the ICS wizard.
I note that I'm not asked if I want to connect using a Dial-Up or
Broadband connection during the wizard. I'm sure at some point during
this process I have had that option!
Meanwhile practicallynetworked made the very sensible suggestion of
ensuring the LAN's working properly before doing anything. In doing so,
I have now specified the host TCP/IP address as 192.168.0.1, the client
as 192.168.0.2, and given the client a gateway of 192.168.0.1.
In fact the LAN's not 100% there. I have a win98 machine as the host,
and winME as the client. The winME-client machine can see the
win98-host machine in full - not only pingable, but fully browsable
under "Entire Network" too. The win98-host machine can ping the
winME-client machine, but it's not there in the Network Neighbourhood
(says I have to log on). I've disabled the winME-client firewall (doing
that allowed me to ping it).
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cheers
Biz