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steven acer
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      4th Jan 2007
hi
i have windows XP running as a client to a Win2003 Domain Server.
I cannot see other computers from mine but they can see me, i cannot
ping them either
i can only ping the default gateway and the exchange serverand i can
surf the net -otherwise i wouldnt be here -.
i dunno much about networking with Windows i know a few commands to
check the status of the network connection and so for example

arp -a lists only the entries for the gateway , and the mail server

i dont want other people to know so i dont want to ask 'em about their
IPs and MAC ads,so is there anyway to make this happen
Thanks, and have a happy new year everyone!

 
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Rock
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      4th Jan 2007
"steven acer" wrote

> hi
> i have windows XP running as a client to a Win2003 Domain Server.
> I cannot see other computers from mine but they can see me, i cannot
> ping them either
> i can only ping the default gateway and the exchange serverand i can
> surf the net -otherwise i wouldnt be here -.
> i dunno much about networking with Windows i know a few commands to
> check the status of the network connection and so for example
>
> arp -a lists only the entries for the gateway , and the mail server
>
> i dont want other people to know so i dont want to ask 'em about their
> IPs and MAC ads,so is there anyway to make this happen
> Thanks, and have a happy new year everyone!


Why not ask your network administrator?

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steven acer
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      5th Jan 2007

> Why not ask your network administrator?

because he is and will be awya for a while,and the one in charge now
well, i don get aslong eith him .Besides i dont want him to know about
everything !

 
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Rock
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      5th Jan 2007
"steven acer" wrote

>> Why not ask your network administrator?

> because he is and will be awya for a while,and the one in charge now
> well, i don get aslong eith him .Besides i dont want him to know about
> everything !


I would suggest it's not a good idea to mess with network issues without the
network administrator's consent.

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dMn
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      6th Jan 2007
Plato wrote:
> steven acer wrote:
>> i have windows XP running as a client to a Win2003 Domain Server.
>> I cannot see other computers from mine but they can see me, i cannot
>> ping them either

>
>
> Networking - General
>
> http://www.howstuffworks.com/home-network.htm
> http://www.homenethelp.com/home-network.asp
> http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/dccmain.htm
> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/
> http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/category04
>
> Networking - NT/XP Specific
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/homenetworking/
> http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/winxpnetworking/
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813936
> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_network.htm
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...d/default.mspx
>
>
>

Plato,

Nice reply.

dMn
 
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Keith Manning
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      7th Jan 2007

"steven acer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi
> i have windows XP running as a client to a Win2003 Domain Server.
> I cannot see other computers from mine but they can see me, i cannot
> ping them either
> i can only ping the default gateway and the exchange serverand i can
> surf the net -otherwise i wouldnt be here -.
> i dunno much about networking with Windows i know a few commands to
> check the status of the network connection and so for example
>
> arp -a lists only the entries for the gateway , and the mail server
>
> i dont want other people to know so i dont want to ask 'em about their
> IPs and MAC ads,so is there anyway to make this happen
> Thanks, and have a happy new year everyone!
>

Since the installation of SP2 networking, XP has become a highly complicated
and very unreliable network client.

The XP code is highly bloated. Then add all the bloated security code added
with XP2 and on top of all that bloat go and another over bloated AV program
that is not even written by MS and what have you got? You've guessed it -- a
f##king nightmare!

Keith Manning


 
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