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Marc of the Hammer
Artistic Blacksmithing from now and then.
Mar...@home.com
http://www.marc3rd.homestead.com/
"It's not about the light you reflect. It's about the light you radiate."
MVDIII
Does the computer still have internet access? Can it share the network
resources using start - find - <computername>?
Val
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Marc of the Hammer
Artistic Blacksmithing from now and then.
Mar...@home.com
http://www.marc3rd.homestead.com/
"It's not about the light you reflect. It's about the light you radiate."
MVDIII
"Val Harrop" <vbh...@hal-pc.org> wrote in message
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"marc" <mar...@home.com> wrote in message
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WEB design, Systems administration:
http://skintwin.no-ip.com:777/
"Val Harrop" <vbh...@hal-pc.org> wrote in message
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> "marc" <mar...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:6MOU7.39939$va.18...@news2.rdc1.mi.home.com...
> > I have a local network that has been working for about a year now. I am
> > using windows networking to conect 3 computers. One running 2000 and 2
> > running win 98. the 2000 computer has a cable internet connection. We
> > installed an update to a game program (called warhammer a dos window
text
> > online program) on one of the 98 computers and now the computer cannot
see
> > the other computers nor can the other computers see it. I am able to
brows
> > the network neborhood on this computer but it only sees itself.
> > Does anyone have any ideas?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Marc
This game could screw up your IP addresses Right click on network
neibourhood, choose properties, check network parameters (IP, Netmask, etc.)
If everything goes wrong, the easiest way would be to delete all protocols
(TCP./IP, Netbui...) and install them from the very beginning.