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Bill Morgan
After running the idiotic "wizard" until I was blue in
the face, Windows XP on my desktop will still not
recognize its own workgroup. The "My Network Places" page
comes up blank and when I try to log into "View Workgroup
Computers" I get a message saying that I may not have
access permission and should see my network
administrator. That is while I am logged on as the
network administrator. This problem frustrates me no end
but nothing in help or in any Microsoft website seems to
address this problem. Inquiries are always met with
information on Windows for Workgroups or Office programs.
Please reply to (e-mail address removed) if you can help.
I've been unable to locate my previous inquiries here to
see if they have responses.
the face, Windows XP on my desktop will still not
recognize its own workgroup. The "My Network Places" page
comes up blank and when I try to log into "View Workgroup
Computers" I get a message saying that I may not have
access permission and should see my network
administrator. That is while I am logged on as the
network administrator. This problem frustrates me no end
but nothing in help or in any Microsoft website seems to
address this problem. Inquiries are always met with
information on Windows for Workgroups or Office programs.
Please reply to (e-mail address removed) if you can help.
I've been unable to locate my previous inquiries here to
see if they have responses.