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Hi Guys, this is the scenario: 4 workstations running Win98 SE, and another workstation acting as a file "server" running Win2k Professional. When I go to "Network Places" in any of the Win98 workstations, there are no visible PC's, and if I double click "Entire Network" it gives the error "could not access network...bla,bla". But that's not all. When I go to "Network Places" in the WIn2k WS, I can see all of the workstations including itself (it is named "apps")and I can access all of the PC's without any problem. Other issue is: in the "Run" dialog box I type "\\apps" (without the quotes), inmediately says that cannot find the network address (or resource, dont remember very well), and the same happens if I type its IP address. But I type the name (or IP address) of the others workstations (those running Win98), it access them just well. And finally it gets a little weirder, each one of the Win98 Workstations have a mapped network drive, which is reconnected every time you login; that network drive is located in "Apps" and it connects very fine, so I dont understand why I cant access "Apps" from either Run or Netowrk Places.

 

Hope I gave information enough, I need a hand here guys, thax in advanced.

 

PS: Today they've (customers) called me and said that these problems seem to happen only when the Win2k Pc is turned on :x . guess it may help.

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Sounds like a NetBIOS/master browser issue. Check to ensure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on the Windows 2000 Professional PC.

 

Let us know if that helps. Also, are you running any firewall software on the 2k machine?

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No, dont have any firewall running.

 

Thanks for your suggestion (quick huh? :P), I'll try that.

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Strange Problem never saw that type of problem. may i say that can you ping the ip of the file server from Win98sec. sorry if I am slow b coz i am new to computers and still learning.

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Yes, I can ping anyone including the Win2k Box.

 

Nevermind, we're all learning here, aren't we? wink

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I'm not an expert about NetBIOS/master browser service, but it would seem like you want to forcefully set one of the Windows 98 PCs as the master browser.

 

Here's a few artices on the KB which may help.

 

 

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;188001

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;818092

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;102878

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285035

 

Anyway, good luck, post if you need more info. smile

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Ok, thnx for your advices; this is the veredict: A DAMN VIRUS!. The Win2k machine got infected with 2 different virus, the W32.Spybot.Worm and Trojan.Adclicker. Actually the first one was the one that caused the disaster. Note, I had to set the "Computer Browser" service to start manually, I dunno why but this service seemed to cause all the Win98 machines not to show under Network Places, then I had to make some changes to registry to share again the IPC$ resource.

 

A good read to this Issue is located http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Q_21010475.html

 

To Re-share the IPC$ resource you have to open Regedit and go to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters

 

In the left Panel change the values of the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks to "1". If They're not listed, create'em as DWORD Values.

 

See you next time and thx again.

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