can you help me

  • Thread starter Eng. Taha Khamis A.Wahab
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Eng. Taha Khamis A.Wahab

Hello Guys
listen i will explain to you the situation in full details
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Computer 1:
Host Name: [ Shiref ]
IP: 163.100.2.6
Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ]
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Computer 2:
Host Name: [ Abdel Khalek ]
IP: 163.100.2.9
Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ] and [ My Documents ]
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both of these computers can log in to any machine in the same IP range
and
also can log in to the domain
but they can not communicate with eachother...

so if they need to communicate with eachother they need a bridge [
another
workstation ] between them.

that's it
 
R

Roland Hall

: Hello Guys
: listen i will explain to you the situation in full details
: ------------------------------------
: Computer 1:
: Host Name: [ Shiref ]
: IP: 163.100.2.6
: Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
: Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
: has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
: Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ]
: ------------------------------------
: Computer 2:
: Host Name: [ Abdel Khalek ]
: IP: 163.100.2.9
: Member in Domain: [ Domain ]
: Member in Workgroup: [ Sony ]
: has [File & Print Sharing], [ Client for Microsoft Network ] installed
: Shares: [ Drive C ] & [ Drive D ] and [ My Documents ]
: -----------------------------------
: both of these computers can log in to any machine in the same IP range
: and
: also can log in to the domain
: but they can not communicate with eachother...
:
: so if they need to communicate with eachother they need a bridge [
: another
: workstation ] between them.

What happened to the full details? What interconnectivity device is being
used and how are they connected?

--
Roland Hall
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