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RE: [OT] network problems guru req'd



On 1 May 02, at 0:07, Lee wrote:

> Have to disagree with both of you there, you only need TCP/IP to use
> NN. A common problem is that once you've got all the
> services/protocal/adapters/etc sort, you prob. have to restart the PC
> for it all to take effect. Similarly, if the PC wasn't connect to the
> network when it booted it may not see the netwrok if you just plug the
> lan cable in.

I always restart after changing the network settings. And since I
turn off the PCs at night, they get rebooted that way too.

I am still utterly convinced I need IPX/SPX for Network
Neighbourhood to work !!!

Of course I am now going to try it without on all my PCs to see
what happens.

> Also are all the PC's set to the same workgroup or domain?

Yes, the former, "WORKGROUP" - I *always* use this value.

I don't need IPX/SPX if I'm connecting 2 Win2000 machines, say,
but if Win9x enters the equation, I am sure that I do need to add it.
Or at least upon adding it, NetNeigh. works just fine. I haven't tried
removing it afterwards though.

More reports after I try it again tonight.

Stuart


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