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Rick O - 15 Oct 2004 03:46 GMT
I have a home network with 4 computers.  2 of them are running 98, 1 is
using ME and the new one is using XP.  The problem is that all the computers
can see each other except the XP machine can not see the ME machines.  The
ME machine can see XP and they can each ping one another but the XP machine
can only see the 2 98machines and itself.

Please help.
Thanks
Rick
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Carey Holzman - 15 Oct 2004 07:43 GMT
www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm

Tip #1 on all PCs

Carey

>I have a home network with 4 computers.  2 of them are running 98, 1 is
> using ME and the new one is using XP.  The problem is that all the
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> Thanks
> Rick
Steve Winograd [MVP] - 15 Oct 2004 08:25 GMT
>>I have a home network with 4 computers.  2 of them are running 98, 1 is
>> using ME and the new one is using XP.  The problem is that all the
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>
>Carey

Rick, If you look at the web site that Carey gave, don't be surprised
that you can't follow Tip #1.  With a single exception, the settings
that it describes don't exist in Windows XP.  For details:

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&selm=73o5l01semen
l9k4q45h9iddagc0j6ubo2%404ax.com


These tips, which apply to 98, Me, and XP, should help you get
everything working:

1. If a computer runs the original or SP1 versions of Windows XP,
disable XP's built-in Internet Connection Firewall on local area
network connections -- it's for use only on a direct modem connection
to the Internet.  If it runs SP2, enable the exception for file and
printer sharing in the Windows Firewall.  Disable and un-install all
other firewall programs while troubleshooting.  When un-installing a
firewall program, use the un-install procedure provided by the
manufacturer .  Don't use Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs,
which might not completely un-install it.

For more information, see:

Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/ic_firewall.htm

2. Use only one protocol for File and Printer Sharing.  If the network
needs more than one protocol, unbind File and Printer Sharing from all
but one of them.  Details here:

Windows XP Network Protocols
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/network_protocols.htm

3.  Make sure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on all computers.
Details here:

Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT)
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/netbt.htm

4. Run "ipconfig /all" on XP and look at the "Node Type" at the
beginning of the output.  If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should
actually be "Point-to-Point") that's the problem.  It means that the
computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available on a
peer-to-peer network, for NetBIOS name resolution.

If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key:

  HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters

and delete these values if they're present:

  NodeType
  DhcpNodeType

Reboot, then try network access again.

If that doesn't fix it, open that registry key again, create a DWORD
value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for
"Mixed".

For details, see these Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:

Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;160177

TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314053
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addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

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Carey Holzman - 16 Oct 2004 06:36 GMT
Rick, don;'t be surprised if Steve is wrong. It won't be the first time. Let
us know what works for you.

Thanks,
Carey

>>>I have a home network with 4 computers.  2 of them are running 98, 1 is
>>> using ME and the new one is using XP.  The problem is that all the
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> TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314053
Mike Woolley - 16 Oct 2004 23:20 GMT
I have had similar problems with NT and was told that I had to enable "file
and print sharing" on the NT machine.  So, I suspect the same applies to
your problem.  Refer to"help" or www.microsoft.com's support section.

> I have a home network with 4 computers.  2 of them are running 98, 1 is
> using ME and the new one is using XP.  The problem is that all the computers
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> Thanks
> Rick
 
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