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Old May 3rd 04, 09:51 PM
AA Smith
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How can I get a list of all computers and servers on my network which is a
peer-to-peer LAN?

I shall greatly appreciate your help.

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Dick Smith


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Old May 3rd 04, 10:10 PM
Phil \(purplehaz\)
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My network places, click: view workgroup computers.

AA Smith wrote:
How can I get a list of all computers and servers on my network which
is a peer-to-peer LAN?

I shall greatly appreciate your help.



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Old May 3rd 04, 10:15 PM
AA Smith
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Thanks, Phil. That works fine for listing all computers on my network, but
it fails to show other devices, like print servers (HP JetDirect 170X) which
is what I'm most concerned with at the moment. Is there any way that I can
get a list or some sort of display that would show the HP print server?
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With kindest regards,

Dick Smith
"Phil (purplehaz)" wrote in message
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My network places, click: view workgroup computers.

AA Smith wrote:
How can I get a list of all computers and servers on my network which
is a peer-to-peer LAN?

I shall greatly appreciate your help.





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Old May 3rd 04, 10:21 PM
Alex Nichol
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jwn4354 wrote:

Recently installed XP Pro over ME...ME was causing too many problems. Since installation of XP, Norton Systemworks doesn't work. I've tried using Rnav2003.exe, but that didn't do the job. I'm in the process of removing it manually which involves changi

ng the registry...which I don't want to do but apparently have no other choice.

You will probably have to. Norton is troublesome at best - old versions
that do not work with the new system are especially so.

Also, with XP Pro you can't get to the Diagnostic Startup screen like you can with XP Home by clicking on Start, then Run, then typing in MSCONFIG. Is there any way to get there with XP Pro?


You ought to be able to. It ought explicitly to be the file

C:\Windows\PCHealth\Helpctr\Binaries\msconfig.exe

so look for that. If it is present and runs on a double click, then
probably an entry in the registry for its path has been damaged. While
you are about fixing the other matter, check with regedit.exe at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
App Paths\MSCONFIG.EXE

(and make that 'Key' with Edit - New - Key from the App Paths level if
it is not there).

When you highlight that MSCONFIG.EXE key, then in the right pane
(Default) should be set to the path and file name as given above - if
not, double click the Default and enter that - adjusting the name of
the Windows folder if by any chance your windows is in a folder with a
different name

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Old May 3rd 04, 10:41 PM
Phil \(purplehaz\)
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Default Network Question Windows XP Pro

Is this print server a pc or a printer attached to a pc, or a stand alone
print server unit? Here we have a Tosiba copier/printer/scanner/fax machine
that plugs right into the network, as if it was another computer, and this
shows fine in view workgroup computers. If yours is not a shared printer
attached to a pc and the unit is hooked into the network it should show up.
If this the case I'd call hp and see what they have to say.

AA Smith wrote:
Thanks, Phil. That works fine for listing all computers on my
network, but it fails to show other devices, like print servers (HP
JetDirect 170X) which is what I'm most concerned with at the moment.
Is there any way that I can get a list or some sort of display that
would show the HP print server?

Dick Smith
"Phil (purplehaz)" wrote in message
...
My network places, click: view workgroup computers.

AA Smith wrote:
How can I get a list of all computers and servers on my network
which is a peer-to-peer LAN?

I shall greatly appreciate your help.



 




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