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I have a home network that has been operating well with an older system
running Win 2000 Professional and two newer systems running XP: my work
laptop running Win XP Professional and another desktop system running XP Home
Edition. The work system is part of another domain.
I am replacing the Win 2000 system with a new system running XP
Professional. In the past I connected to the Win 2000 system from my work
system using the NET USE command (NET USE <Drive>: \\<hostname>\<sharename>
<password> /USER:<username> /PERSISTENT:NO ... however this is not working to
access resources on the new XP Professional machine for some reason.
I think I have tried all the obvious things like "add a network place."
I have created shared resources on the new system and run the network setup
wizard on that system, but when I try to run network setup on my work system
it exits with the message that it can't be run due to the machine being part
of a domain.
I can ping my old Win 2K machine from either of these machines, and the
Win2K machine can ping both the new XP Professional machine and the work
laptop, but the new XP Professional machine cannot ping the work laptop and
vice versa.
Any thoughts on diagnosing the issue?
Thanks
running Win 2000 Professional and two newer systems running XP: my work
laptop running Win XP Professional and another desktop system running XP Home
Edition. The work system is part of another domain.
I am replacing the Win 2000 system with a new system running XP
Professional. In the past I connected to the Win 2000 system from my work
system using the NET USE command (NET USE <Drive>: \\<hostname>\<sharename>
<password> /USER:<username> /PERSISTENT:NO ... however this is not working to
access resources on the new XP Professional machine for some reason.
I think I have tried all the obvious things like "add a network place."
I have created shared resources on the new system and run the network setup
wizard on that system, but when I try to run network setup on my work system
it exits with the message that it can't be run due to the machine being part
of a domain.
I can ping my old Win 2K machine from either of these machines, and the
Win2K machine can ping both the new XP Professional machine and the work
laptop, but the new XP Professional machine cannot ping the work laptop and
vice versa.
Any thoughts on diagnosing the issue?
Thanks