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Frederick[_2_] October 14th 11 08:11 PM

Networking Problem
 
I currently have three XP (P3) machines networked together via CAT5 to
a wireless router. I call them machine-1, machine-2 and machine-3.
All are in Workgroup 'MYHOME'. All folders & files on all 3 machines
are set to file sharing, allowing all user mods to same.

'My Network Places' on machine-1 shows all content of machine-2, and
allows accessing/changing to same. It does NOT show machine-3 at all.

'My Network Places' on machine-2 shows all content of machine-2 &
machine-3, and allows accessing/changing to same. This is as it
should be.

'My Network Places' on machine-3 shows all content of machine-1 &
machine-2, and allows accessing/changing to same. This is as it
should be.

So, basically, my problem is that I cannot access the content of
machine-3 from machine-1, and I cannot figure out why not. I have
tried several things - to no avail. It seems strange to me that
machine-3 seems set up correctly enough to link both ways with
machine-2, but only one way with machine-1. Otherwise, my network
seems to work fine.

Looking for help.

Thanks

Frederick

VanguardLH[_2_] October 15th 11 03:46 AM

Networking Problem
 
Frederick wrote:

I currently have three XP (P3) machines ...

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See replies to your SAME post submitted 7 hours earlier.

Frederick[_2_] October 15th 11 12:12 PM

Networking Problem
 
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 21:46:08 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:

Frederick wrote:

I currently have three XP (P3) machines ...

snipped the DUPLICATED post

See replies to your SAME post submitted 7 hours earlier.


Sorry. Never saw replies, and in fact still cannot find any. I will
look some more.

Good God! What now?

Frederick.



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