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I cannot see other computer's by name
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13th Feb 2007
Hi, I have a Vista Bussiness in a Lan but I can't see other computers (XP).
But they appear if I search them by ip (\\192.168.1.1xx) . Netbios over IP
is enabled in all computers. What is wrong. Thank you.
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