winipcfg is now reporting the correct thing. I am not
sure what went wrong, but changing my protocol from
TCP/IP to NetBUI and back seems to have fixed it.
winipcfg is now reporting the right thing, but XP still
can't see my 98 box.
>-----Original Message-----
>Does WinIPCfg says that the 98 is on a different group?
>Try changing the workgroup again. If it keeps insisting
>on the wrong group I would troubleshoot this...
>
>Also make sure the 98 is not running a firewall. This
>would block access to it's shares, but would allow it to
>browse other computers.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a home network using the MN-100 wired network
>base
>>station. There are 3 machines, 2 using XP, and one
still
>>using Windows 98 because nothing else with run on it
>with
>>any real performance. I have my network all set up, and
>>the 2 XP machines see each other and can access each
>>others shares. The Win 98 machine can see the 2 XP
>>machines and access their shares. However the XP
>machines
>>can see the 98 machine so far as the "View Workgroup
>>Computers" dialog goes, but cannot access his shares.
>>When I try and connect to him one of the XP machines
the
>>network path cannot be found.
>>
>>I can successfully ping all 3 computers using the IP
>>address, but only the 2 XP machines can be successfully
>>pinged by hostname. A ping of the 98 machine by
hostname
>>fails (Error 53 I believe). All 3 computers are in the
>>same workgroup, and I am not using any domains. I am
>>using TCP/IP protocol and have my machines set to
obtain
>>DNS automatically and NetBIOS has been enabled.
>>
>>The 2 XP machines display the other on the Microsoft
>>Broadband Network Utility by name, and if I mouse over
>>them the correct IP address is displayed. The 98
machine
>>displays both XP computers when I run the Microsoft
>>Broadband Network Utility on it. However both XP
>machines
>>display an icon of a box (looks like a hard drive
kinda)
>>for the 98 machine, rather than the icon of a computer
>>monitor, and the name of the 98 machine is absent. The
>IP
>>address is correct if I mouse over it. Winipcfg tells
me
>>the name of the machine is "WOLVERINE.WorkGroupDEST" I
>>believe ("WOLVERINE" is correct, the rest isn't).
>>
>>I have spent too much time trying to figure this
problem
>>out, and gotten nowhere. It's like the base station is
>>aware of my 98 machine, but doesn't really know where
it
>>is. Can anybody help me resolve this issue? It's really
>>bugging me ;-)
>>
>>Nick
>>
>>.
>>
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