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I See You. You Don't See Me?
Three machines on a LAN with different platforms; WIN95, WIN98SE, Windows XP
HE. They're connected by cable modem, to a router, to a hub, then to the individual machines. the 98 and XP have Office 2000 Professional installed. I attempted to use NetFolders for the Calendar and couldn't get sufficient help; maintenance too high. So I removed the folder through the wizard used to initially install it... the wizard on the XP. All's well on the XP (except for the issue that caused me to terminate; Calendar is followed by "(4)" and there's only 1 calendar that I see. The 98SE machine still contains the Calendar name in the Folder List of Outlook but I've switched back to (changed the cursor to highlight) the original file. When I look at my network from the XP machine, I see all three and can interact with them. However, when I go to the other two and look in My Network Neighborhood, I see nothing. The cursor continually searches. On the 98SE machine, I pulled up the "NetWork Troubleshooting" reference from the help file and started to use it. I made one selection from the first inquiry screen and clicked Next. The results was a blank page; I can't get it to even give me instructions on the subject. Any idea why I can't "see the XP" from either machine but the XP can see me at both? |
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