Win98/Win2k connection problem

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Guest

Hello,

I've been trying to get my network to function on and off for the last
month, and no matter what I've tried, I haven't had any luck in being able to
access one from the other. So I'm hoping someone will be able to help me.

I have two computers, one running Windows 98, and the other running Windows
2000. I am fairly sure there is no problem with the physical connection, and
while both computers have firewalls, I've set up an advanced rule set so that
they'll be able to access each other, and are able to successfully ping each
other.

On the Win98 machine, the computer is only able to see itself in Network
Neighbourhood. On Win2k, when I try to access Computers Near Me I get the
following error message:

"Workgroup is not accessible.

The list of servers for this workgroup is currently not available."

Using the net view command or trying to make a shortcut to the Win98 machine
results in system error 53 (the network path was not found.) If I try to ping
the computer name, I get told it's an "unknown host". I've followed the
information from article 285035, but it hasn't helped.

I'm using the TCP/IP protocol, with NetBIOS over TCP/IP enabled. Both
computers are on the same workgroup, and have different computer names. Both
computers have identical usernames/passwords. The Computer Browser service in
Win2k is enabled, and the Master Brower setting in Win98 is set to automatic
with LM Announce set to yes. Node type is set to broadcast.

One of the only possible explanations I can think of is that the computers
have different IPs (one is 24.81.xxx.xxx, and the other is 24.82.x.xxx), and
that this is causing the problem. However, I've tried forcing private IPs
(192.168.250.1 and 192.168.250.2), but that did not remedy the situation. The
only other problem I might have is something misconfigured with the browser,
but I'm not sure what, or how to fix the problem. Any help on the issue would
be appreciated.
 
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Jud

Michele said:
Hello,

I've been trying to get my network to function on and off for the last
month, and no matter what I've tried, I haven't had any luck in being able to
access one from the other. So I'm hoping someone will be able to help me.


To link 2 PC's use the following IP settings

Workgroup =WORKGROUP
Machine 1 IP 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 192.168.0.1

Machine 2 IP 192.168.0.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 192.168.0.2

98 machine must have a user account that matches with one on the 2K machine
i.e Log onto 98 with the user name fred password fred, replace fred with
your choice
2K machine must have an account with the same name and password

Link machines with a crossover cable.

Once all set reboot both machines and let them come to the desktop.
Now wait about 10 minutes whilst the OS's realise they are part of a network
(yes even today it can take time)

That should work, if you plan on sharing the internet look up Internet
connection sharing in the 2K helpfile.

Jud
 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]

This won't work:

"(one is 24.81.xxx.xxx, and the other is 24.82.x.xxx)"

This will:

"(192.168.250.1 and 192.168.250.2)"

Now:

1. Make sure you have shared something on each computer.

2. Most likely you have a browser conflict. Try:

Disable the browser service in Win2k; reboot both machines; and wait 12
minutes.

3. If #2.does not solve the problem, I would suspect the firewalls - try
uninstalling it (disabling is not enough). You can reinstall and configure
it after you get browsing to work.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
 

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