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The computers in the network isn't showing up.
We are running Vista Business. The machine can get to the machine by using the run command and put //computername but it doesn't show up on network explorer (network neighborhood). |
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx
READ the above link. Are ALL the workgroup names the same? In vista, did you turn on Network Discovery in VistaNetwork and Sharing, and set the Network to private? " wrote: The computers in the network isn't showing up. We are running Vista Business. The machine can get to the machine by using the run command and put //computername but it doesn't show up on network explorer (network neighborhood). |
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On Nov 16, 10:01 pm, Mick Murphy
wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx READ the above link. Are ALL the workgroup names the same? In vista, did you turn on Network Discovery in VistaNetwork and Sharing, and set the Network to private? " wrote: The computers in the network isn't showing up. We are running Vista Business. The machine can get to the machine by using the run command and put //computername but it doesn't show up on network explorer (network neighborhood). Yes. Th workgourp is acutally a domain. |