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Deleting a networkI have a mess - yesterday I set up a network (wireless laptop, wired desktop,
wired external harddrive) and everything worked fine. I could back both computers up to the hard drive and access the files. Today I can't see the other computers and can't connect to them. When I run the troubleshooter it keeps telling me to change the name for the computer and when I do that then I end up with another layer - and then it tells me to run the network setup wizard again. I've wasted about 6 hours on this thing today, and I'm really, really frustrated. Is there any way to just delete the network and start all over again? I've tried doing a restore, but everything is still there. Life was so much simpler when all I needed was a crossover cable! TIA - sheureka In news:81954037-9878-48B6-A5E3-0C968595D3F3@microsoft.com, sheureka <sheur***@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:Show quoteHide quote > I have a mess - yesterday I set up a network (wireless laptop, wired You don't need to run any wizards, honest.> desktop, wired external harddrive) and everything worked fine. I > could back both computers up to the hard drive and access the files. > Today I can't see the other computers and can't connect to them. When > I run the troubleshooter it keeps telling me to change the name for > the computer and when I do that then I end up with another layer - > and then it tells me to run the network setup wizard again. I've > wasted about 6 hours on this thing today, and I'm really, really > frustrated. Is there any way to just delete the network and start all > over again? I've tried doing a restore, but everything is still > there. > > Life was so much simpler when all I needed was a crossover cable! TIA > - sheureka I suggest you explain your layout - do all computers have the same workgroup name? Do they all have exceptions set in their firewalls for file/print sharing? Can you ping one from the other? Do you have simple file sharing enabled?
Could not connect all network drives
System error 1130 has occurred Profile copying from workgroup to domain XP home and XP pro not seeing each other Windows points to wrong folder on network Problem connecting to other computers on network Copying user settings / profile from workgroup to domain Serious TCP / IP Issue Workgroup How many PC's ? 1 laptop & 2 networks |
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