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re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Friday, December 5, 2003 at 6:27 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by scott
(3 messages posted)
Forgot to mention- Yes, both computers are behind an Internet Router (NetGear RP619
- which, I believe, provides a firewall and assigns private IP addresses to all computers
behind it) and yes, both computers belong to the same workgroup.For the Netware
Client - Access control tab, User Level is the ONLY option (I'm used to using Share
Level with MS Client). Am I to understand that I can just type in the workgroup
name here and be done? (I think I tried that and got some warning message when I
tried to close that window)
thanks - Scott
On Friday, December 5, 2003 at 1:20 pm, dp wrote:
>Make sure you have both computers working in the same workgroup. In Win 98, when
>you right click on the NetNeighborhood choose properties. Choose the File and Print
>sharing tab in the middle and check both those boxes (i.e i want to give others
access
>to my files). In the Identification tab, mak esure yoru workgroup name is in there.
> Are you using a Router for this home network? In the access control tab choose
>user level access with your workgroup name listed.
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