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Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Sunday, February 9, 2003 at 12:10 pm
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Posted by Dave Hollander (4 messages posted)


I have a question about Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers:

Lost one workstation. We own a travel agency running 5 computers. All 5 are running win98se. One of the computers is running Wingate as the gateway/server for the other 4 workstations. After rebooting one of the workstations, we lost that unit in neighborhood network. That station does'nt show up in either it's own neighborhood network, or any of the other systems neighborhood. The missing station can still connect to the internet, recieve e-mail, and print to a 3rd party printer attached to one of the other stations, but it can't use the files necessary to access the travel related extranet run through the wingate computer. Have checked to make sure all the settings on this workstation are the same as the other recognized workstations and am still lost. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks.


Responses to this message:
*re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (Ms. Eagle: Sunday, February 9, 2003 at 1:00 pm)

All messages in this thread [show all]
-Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (Dave Hollander: Sun, Feb 9, 2003, 12:10 pm)
-re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (Ms. Eagle: Sun, Feb 9, 2003, 1:00 pm)
*re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (drew: Fri, Mar 14, 2003, 7:04 am)
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