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Question by santu
Submitted on 5/12/2006
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I am using three computers for a small network. I have assigned the IP addresses manually.Two of the computers are having Windows XP and one with Windows Me. The LAN is working and all of them are shown in NetWork Neighbourhood. Pinging is also OK. A network printer is also runing nicely but though network neighbourhood shows all workgroup computers, only the Windows Me computer is accessible from the XP ones. The facility to use resource of the Windows XP loaded computers is not available, though Full Share Access is given to the drives of these computers. Both of the XP computers are runnig in Administrative mode.

Kindly find a solution for this problem and oblige.


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