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Networking mess

Have two computers that were originally on the same LAN (for file/printer
sharing). After some debugging of one, they are now on separate LANs and
needless to say, don't "see" each other. How can I correct that? Thanks for
all help
Jun 27 '08 #1
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Check each computer's properties: righ-clic "My Computer->Properties", Then
select "Computer Name" tab, click "Change..." button. Make sure the 2
computer is in the same "Domain" or "Workgroup".

"clancysoda" <cl********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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Have two computers that were originally on the same LAN (for file/printer
sharing). After some debugging of one, they are now on separate LANs and
needless to say, don't "see" each other. How can I correct that? Thanks
for
all help
Jun 27 '08 #2
They are in same workgroup 'MSHOME' but one shows connected on LAN1 and the
other on LAN2.

"Norman Yuan" wrote:
Check each computer's properties: righ-clic "My Computer->Properties", Then
select "Computer Name" tab, click "Change..." button. Make sure the 2
computer is in the same "Domain" or "Workgroup".

"clancysoda" <cl********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E9**********************************@microsof t.com...
Have two computers that were originally on the same LAN (for file/printer
sharing). After some debugging of one, they are now on separate LANs and
needless to say, don't "see" each other. How can I correct that? Thanks
for
all help

Jun 27 '08 #3

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