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I have 3 machines in a simple home network.
The scene:
Machine A runs Win XP Home.
Machine B runs Win98 SE.
Machine C also runs Win98 SE.
Each machine shares some folders for the other machines to read.
The network protocol is NETBeui.
What happens:
A and B can see each other's network shares. All working fine.
A and B can see C's shares, but C cannot see either A's or B's
shares.
On C, clicking on Network Neighborhood produces an indefinitely
waving
flashlight. No sign of the shares from A or B.
Now comes the magic:
On C, run WINIPCFG, release all DHCP leases and renew them.
Re-open Network Neighborhood, and the shares from A and B
immediately appear.
Close Network Neighborhood and immediately re-open it. The waving
flashlight appears again.
Run WINIPCFG again as above, and the shares re-appear.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The above scenario is 100% reproducible every time. C appears to be
forgetting its network card settings, and won't work until they are
refreshed.
Ideas anyone?
The scene:
Machine A runs Win XP Home.
Machine B runs Win98 SE.
Machine C also runs Win98 SE.
Each machine shares some folders for the other machines to read.
The network protocol is NETBeui.
What happens:
A and B can see each other's network shares. All working fine.
A and B can see C's shares, but C cannot see either A's or B's
shares.
On C, clicking on Network Neighborhood produces an indefinitely
waving
flashlight. No sign of the shares from A or B.
Now comes the magic:
On C, run WINIPCFG, release all DHCP leases and renew them.
Re-open Network Neighborhood, and the shares from A and B
immediately appear.
Close Network Neighborhood and immediately re-open it. The waving
flashlight appears again.
Run WINIPCFG again as above, and the shares re-appear.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The above scenario is 100% reproducible every time. C appears to be
forgetting its network card settings, and won't work until they are
refreshed.
Ideas anyone?