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Re: Windows Xp networking Problem

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Originally Posted by Mike AA
I am having a simmilar problem, I decided to search, found this thread and its close to what I have. I have 4 computers on my network. 1 win 2003 server running apache, etc. 1 Win xp home, 2 win 98. With my 2003 machine I can see everything, with my 2 win 98 systems I also can see everything. With my xp machine I can see the network M (which it is part of) but cant see network R. Also, when I go into M no computer is showed nor accessable.

I use the win xp computer the most and would like to be able to connect to the others ( specificly my server ) to upload/download files.

Has anyone else been able to solve this problem or suggest a solution?

-Mike
1) old thread
2) wired or wireless?
3) can all access the internet?
4) Is it though one router?
5) Are any other computers part of M?
6) have you looked at your workgroup settings (right click in my computer, got to computer name tab)

If everything were to work right, you can add a network locations (aka your server) to your computer by going to My Network Places>Add network place>Choose Another Network Location>Browse to find computers.
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