The one in my den shows the other two, but it is broken into two
sections, The Internet and Unspecified. Unspecified shows Computers Near
Me, which will, if opened, show the other two, and sometimes my laptop
if I have it on the LAN.
The Internet shows three entries all related to the other two PCs. It
contains under the Comments header, items like \\ComputerB\Blah, Blah. A
column called Network Location shows The Internet for each entry. That's
troubling if this means they are open to the internet.
One PC shows little more than two items it's will to share, but one
section called Local Networks. This PC sees neither of the other two
machines, but they see it.
The third PC is somewhat like the one in the Den, but has a section
called Local Area Networks and Unspecified. Under Unspecified is Nearby
Networks.
There's definitely a lack of uniformity here. Comments?
I would suggest either creating drive mappings
(net use driveletter: \\computer\share /user:username)
or else using UNC desktop shortcuts. To create the latter, just rightclick
the desktop and select New..Shortcut. Then type in \\computername\sharename
as the target.
Both of these methods are more reliable. I find that users prefer
driveletters as they can refer to these in programs' open/save dialogs
directly.
"W. eWatson" wrote:
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"W. eWatson" <wolft...@invalid.com> wrote in message
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I tried your shortcut method on Met, and happily I can log into Den. Net
Places is pretty esoteric. Uniformity would be a good goal for the
implementers.
I guess I'll use the shortcut approach on that PC, but it sure would be
nice if I could see Computers Near Me as part of My Net Places.
Ah, they have something called security center. Yes, it seems to be on.
However, as I just posted moments ago, I now can get to the Den PC
from Met by using the shortcut idea. I'm pretty sure I can get here from
the Astro PC, as well. So what good is their firewall doing me?
Protecting from internet intruders? Actually, that's what a short note
on the on/off dialog says.
"W. eWatson" <wolft...@invalid.com> wrote in message
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I just realized that Den does not get the internet directly and pass
things on to the others. It's tempting to think of the path from the
modem into the house as going right through the Den PC. The internet
line via the modem goes to a hub outside the house, and the signal is
sent to all three. However, I think the modem has some sort of firewall.
So where is McAfee in all this? It's only on the PC in the Den. I guess
I don't really need it, since it has the Win firewall.
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It might help to enable NetBIOS on all the machines.