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jjjdavidson
April 10th 04, 07:09 PM
We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
network. On a few of them (and the list seems to change
from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places in
Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon, nothing.
Refreshes do no good.
The network is out there; file and printer sharing work
fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You simply
can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to get "Entire
Network" to appear. After that single Refresh, browsing
the network works normally.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Joe727
April 10th 04, 07:10 PM
It sure does. I have two XP Pro computers networked and the same problem.
Here's what I did
to work around it.
Open My Network Places.
Click View Workgroup Computers
Right click the networked computer and create a shortcut on the desktop. If
you are on Computer 1 Right click Computer 2. If you are on Computer 2,
Right click Computer 1.
Every shared folder will be accessible by using that new shortcut even if
they don't show up in My Network Places. I don't understand why, and I
finally gave up after spending a couple of hours trying to figure it out.
I then used TweakUI for XP to remove the "regular" My Network Places icon
from the Desktop. Then I changed the icon of the My Network Places folder
to the same one as the My Network Places icon/shortcut that I removed from
the Desktop.
Here's a composite screen shot of what I did:
http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/My%20Network%20Places%20Screen%20shot.jpg
XP TweakUI can be downloaded here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp
HTH
Joe
"jjjdavidson" > wrote in message
...
> We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
> network. On a few of them (and the list seems to change
> from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places in
> Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
> shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon, nothing.
> Refreshes do no good.
>
> The network is out there; file and printer sharing work
> fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You simply
> can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
>
> On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
> show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to get "Entire
> Network" to appear. After that single Refresh, browsing
> the network works normally.
>
> Sound familiar to anyone?
jjjdavidson
April 10th 04, 07:18 PM
Yes and no. I opened My Network Places from the XP Pro
desktop icon. Since we're on a domain I didn't have View
Workgroup Computers, so I clicked Add a Network Place
instead.
Once I created a single network shortcut (to the main
share on the server) suddenly My Network Places in Windows
Explorer came to life!
Apparently if you have no network shortcuts set up,
Windows Explorer won't display anything at all under My
Network Places. Add just one shortcut, and (after the
obligatory single Refresh) My Network Places shows the
whole network properly.
Arrgh. Never have this problem under Win 2000.
>-----Original Message-----
>It sure does. I have two XP Pro computers networked and
the same problem.
>Here's what I did
>to work around it.
>
>Open My Network Places.
>
>Click View Workgroup Computers
>
>Right click the networked computer and create a shortcut
on the desktop. If
>you are on Computer 1 Right click Computer 2. If you are
on Computer 2,
>Right click Computer 1.
>
>Every shared folder will be accessible by using that new
shortcut even if
>they don't show up in My Network Places. I don't
understand why, and I
>finally gave up after spending a couple of hours trying
to figure it out.
>
>I then used TweakUI for XP to remove the "regular" My
Network Places icon
>from the Desktop. Then I changed the icon of the My
Network Places folder
>to the same one as the My Network Places icon/shortcut
that I removed from
>the Desktop.
>
>Here's a composite screen shot of what I did:
>
>http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/My%20Network%20Places%
20Screen%20shot.jpg
>
>XP TweakUI can be downloaded here:
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys
..asp
>
>HTH
>Joe
>
>"jjjdavidson" > wrote
in message
...
>> We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
>> network. On a few of them (and the list seems to change
>> from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places
in
>> Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
>> shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon,
nothing.
>> Refreshes do no good.
>>
>> The network is out there; file and printer sharing work
>> fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You simply
>> can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
>>
>> On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
>> show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to get "Entire
>> Network" to appear. After that single Refresh, browsing
>> the network works normally.
>>
>> Sound familiar to anyone?
Joe727
April 10th 04, 07:22 PM
I'm a bit unclear. Did the "shortcut solution" solve the problem permanetly
or do you have to refresh every so often?
I put my shortcuts in a folder I created on the Desktop called My Network
Places as seen in the jpeg I provided a link to. That's actually a folder
with the My Network Places icon instead of the manila folder icon.
I'm not on a domain and I never had Windows 2000. I moved up from 98SE.
Joe
"jjjdavidson" > wrote in message
...
> Yes and no. I opened My Network Places from the XP Pro
> desktop icon. Since we're on a domain I didn't have View
> Workgroup Computers, so I clicked Add a Network Place
> instead.
>
> Once I created a single network shortcut (to the main
> share on the server) suddenly My Network Places in Windows
> Explorer came to life!
>
> Apparently if you have no network shortcuts set up,
> Windows Explorer won't display anything at all under My
> Network Places. Add just one shortcut, and (after the
> obligatory single Refresh) My Network Places shows the
> whole network properly.
>
> Arrgh. Never have this problem under Win 2000.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>It sure does. I have two XP Pro computers networked and
> the same problem.
>>Here's what I did
>>to work around it.
>>
>>Open My Network Places.
>>
>>Click View Workgroup Computers
>>
>>Right click the networked computer and create a shortcut
> on the desktop. If
>>you are on Computer 1 Right click Computer 2. If you are
> on Computer 2,
>>Right click Computer 1.
>>
>>Every shared folder will be accessible by using that new
> shortcut even if
>>they don't show up in My Network Places. I don't
> understand why, and I
>>finally gave up after spending a couple of hours trying
> to figure it out.
>>
>>I then used TweakUI for XP to remove the "regular" My
> Network Places icon
>>from the Desktop. Then I changed the icon of the My
> Network Places folder
>>to the same one as the My Network Places icon/shortcut
> that I removed from
>>the Desktop.
>>
>>Here's a composite screen shot of what I did:
>>
>>http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/My%20Network%20Places%
> 20Screen%20shot.jpg
>>
>>XP TweakUI can be downloaded here:
>>
>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys
> .asp
>>
>>HTH
>>Joe
>>
>>"jjjdavidson" > wrote
> in message
...
>>> We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
>>> network. On a few of them (and the list seems to change
>>> from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places
> in
>>> Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
>>> shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon,
> nothing.
>>> Refreshes do no good.
>>>
>>> The network is out there; file and printer sharing work
>>> fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You simply
>>> can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
>>>
>>> On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
>>> show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to get "Entire
>>> Network" to appear. After that single Refresh, browsing
>>> the network works normally.
>>>
>>> Sound familiar to anyone?
Whenever I open Windows Explorer, I have to move to My
Network Places, expand it, then hit Refresh one time.
After that, My Network Places (why does Microsoft name
everything so childishly?) works normally as long as
Windows Explorer is open.
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm a bit unclear. Did the "shortcut solution" solve the
problem permanetly
>or do you have to refresh every so often?
>
>I put my shortcuts in a folder I created on the Desktop
called My Network
>Places as seen in the jpeg I provided a link to. That's
actually a folder
>with the My Network Places icon instead of the manila
folder icon.
>
>I'm not on a domain and I never had Windows 2000. I
moved up from 98SE.
>
>Joe
>
>"jjjdavidson" > wrote
in message
...
>> Yes and no. I opened My Network Places from the XP Pro
>> desktop icon. Since we're on a domain I didn't have
View
>> Workgroup Computers, so I clicked Add a Network Place
>> instead.
>>
>> Once I created a single network shortcut (to the main
>> share on the server) suddenly My Network Places in
Windows
>> Explorer came to life!
>>
>> Apparently if you have no network shortcuts set up,
>> Windows Explorer won't display anything at all under My
>> Network Places. Add just one shortcut, and (after the
>> obligatory single Refresh) My Network Places shows the
>> whole network properly.
>>
>> Arrgh. Never have this problem under Win 2000.
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>It sure does. I have two XP Pro computers networked and
>> the same problem.
>>>Here's what I did
>>>to work around it.
>>>
>>>Open My Network Places.
>>>
>>>Click View Workgroup Computers
>>>
>>>Right click the networked computer and create a shortcut
>> on the desktop. If
>>>you are on Computer 1 Right click Computer 2. If you
are
>> on Computer 2,
>>>Right click Computer 1.
>>>
>>>Every shared folder will be accessible by using that new
>> shortcut even if
>>>they don't show up in My Network Places. I don't
>> understand why, and I
>>>finally gave up after spending a couple of hours trying
>> to figure it out.
>>>
>>>I then used TweakUI for XP to remove the "regular" My
>> Network Places icon
>>>from the Desktop. Then I changed the icon of the My
>> Network Places folder
>>>to the same one as the My Network Places icon/shortcut
>> that I removed from
>>>the Desktop.
>>>
>>>Here's a composite screen shot of what I did:
>>>
>>>http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/My%20Network%20Places%
>> 20Screen%20shot.jpg
>>>
>>>XP TweakUI can be downloaded here:
>>>
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powerto
ys
>> .asp
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>Joe
>>>
>>>"jjjdavidson" >
wrote
>> in message
...
>>>> We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
>>>> network. On a few of them (and the list seems to
change
>>>> from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places
>> in
>>>> Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
>>>> shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon,
>> nothing.
>>>> Refreshes do no good.
>>>>
>>>> The network is out there; file and printer sharing
work
>>>> fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You
simply
>>>> can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
>>>>
>>>> On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
>>>> show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to
get "Entire
>>>> Network" to appear. After that single Refresh,
browsing
>>>> the network works normally.
>>>>
>>>> Sound familiar to anyone?
>
>
>.
>
Joe727
April 10th 04, 09:24 PM
Give my solution a try. You can drag all the shortcuts for each computer
into a folder on the desktop as I described in my previous posts. That
should solve the problem. In other words, if you have ten computers, your
folder on the desktop of computer #1 will have the shortcuts for computers 2
through 10 in it.
Joe
> wrote in message
...
> Whenever I open Windows Explorer, I have to move to My
> Network Places, expand it, then hit Refresh one time.
> After that, My Network Places (why does Microsoft name
> everything so childishly?) works normally as long as
> Windows Explorer is open.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm a bit unclear. Did the "shortcut solution" solve the
> problem permanetly
>>or do you have to refresh every so often?
>>
>>I put my shortcuts in a folder I created on the Desktop
> called My Network
>>Places as seen in the jpeg I provided a link to. That's
> actually a folder
>>with the My Network Places icon instead of the manila
> folder icon.
>>
>>I'm not on a domain and I never had Windows 2000. I
> moved up from 98SE.
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>"jjjdavidson" > wrote
> in message
...
>>> Yes and no. I opened My Network Places from the XP Pro
>>> desktop icon. Since we're on a domain I didn't have
> View
>>> Workgroup Computers, so I clicked Add a Network Place
>>> instead.
>>>
>>> Once I created a single network shortcut (to the main
>>> share on the server) suddenly My Network Places in
> Windows
>>> Explorer came to life!
>>>
>>> Apparently if you have no network shortcuts set up,
>>> Windows Explorer won't display anything at all under My
>>> Network Places. Add just one shortcut, and (after the
>>> obligatory single Refresh) My Network Places shows the
>>> whole network properly.
>>>
>>> Arrgh. Never have this problem under Win 2000.
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>It sure does. I have two XP Pro computers networked and
>>> the same problem.
>>>>Here's what I did
>>>>to work around it.
>>>>
>>>>Open My Network Places.
>>>>
>>>>Click View Workgroup Computers
>>>>
>>>>Right click the networked computer and create a shortcut
>>> on the desktop. If
>>>>you are on Computer 1 Right click Computer 2. If you
> are
>>> on Computer 2,
>>>>Right click Computer 1.
>>>>
>>>>Every shared folder will be accessible by using that new
>>> shortcut even if
>>>>they don't show up in My Network Places. I don't
>>> understand why, and I
>>>>finally gave up after spending a couple of hours trying
>>> to figure it out.
>>>>
>>>>I then used TweakUI for XP to remove the "regular" My
>>> Network Places icon
>>>>from the Desktop. Then I changed the icon of the My
>>> Network Places folder
>>>>to the same one as the My Network Places icon/shortcut
>>> that I removed from
>>>>the Desktop.
>>>>
>>>>Here's a composite screen shot of what I did:
>>>>
>>>>http://home.cfl.rr.com/jbmsbink/My%20Network%20Places%
>>> 20Screen%20shot.jpg
>>>>
>>>>XP TweakUI can be downloaded here:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powerto
> ys
>>> .asp
>>>>
>>>>HTH
>>>>Joe
>>>>
>>>>"jjjdavidson" >
> wrote
>>> in message
...
>>>>> We have several Win XP Pro machines on a small office
>>>>> network. On a few of them (and the list seems to
> change
>>>>> from time to time), if you browse to My Network Places
>>> in
>>>>> Windows Explorer then nothing shows up at all. No
>>>>> shortcuts, no folders, no "Entire Network" icon,
>>> nothing.
>>>>> Refreshes do no good.
>>>>>
>>>>> The network is out there; file and printer sharing
> work
>>>>> fine to and from the afflicted workstations. You
> simply
>>>>> can't browse to anywhere through My Network Places.
>>>>>
>>>>> On some of the other XP Pro systems, network shortcuts
>>>>> show up, but you have to hit Refresh once to
> get "Entire
>>>>> Network" to appear. After that single Refresh,
> browsing
>>>>> the network works normally.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sound familiar to anyone?
>>
>>
>>.
>>
Peter Nolan
January 11th 05, 01:52 PM
Hi Guys,
just so you know...got my shiny new dell with XP Pro last week and
found no option to 'add a network place' in 'my network places'..in
explorer...why they moved it I will never know...anyway, found your
discussion here and got it working for myself...so thank you for
recording your discussions on the group... :-)
Peter Nolan
Ramesh, MS-MVP
January 11th 05, 04:51 PM
"Add a network place' icons appears in the folder view, when you use =
Classic folders, otherwise it appears in Common Tasks pane.
--=20
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
"Peter Nolan" > wrote in message =
oups.com...
Hi Guys,
just so you know...got my shiny new dell with XP Pro last week and
found no option to 'add a network place' in 'my network places'..in
explorer...why they moved it I will never know...anyway, found your
discussion here and got it working for myself...so thank you for
recording your discussions on the group... :-)=20
Peter Nolan
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