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I have a customer who is using a Win 98 machine as a "Server" and trying to use thier xp machines to access a folder on the 98 machine. It has been working up until yesterday but just quite. I know the Nic cards are good and all the XP macines can see each other but I am unable to "See" the win 98 "Server" under the network. I went in and made sure all computers are in the same workgroup, what am I missing?
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I have had countless problems with trying to network Win 98 machines. I usually end up deleting and re-creating the workgroup several times before it all works right. I do the exact same thing several times. Sometimes it seems to work, sometimes it doesn't. I would HIGHLY recommend upgrading to XP on the machine.
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I agree Win98 really doesn't follow the rules. I think it only works when it wants to. You can set it up correctly 10 times and exactly the same and it may work 3 or 4 times. Just don't understand why. Win98 is wayy too unstable to be used as a server and should go to Win2K or XP for more reliablity, but I understand that sometimes that is not an option.
Good Luck
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Have you tried doing a search using the server's ip address instead of the name?
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I had this happen awhile back and a local network guy had me add a Protocol NetBEUI to the 98 machine. It worked when I did this and I have had the issue again.
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I have the same deal,an XP and a 98 machine networked.Quite often they lose sight of each other although they can both print to the printer and access the internet through the router.Sometimes a reboot of the XP machine helps.When this problem occurs I can ping from 1 computer to another but they don't "see" each other.I'm also considering upgrading the 98 machine to XP to see if that will cure it.
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Thanks guys, for what it's worth, it is working now. I went through yesterday and reset all computers to the same workgroup (only 5) and would'nt work. Did the same thing today and it works like a charm. I did have to replace thier 4-port DSL router due to lightening but I don't think that had anything to do with the XP to 98 issue. I just had the computers going with a small hub yesterday without the internet. Thanks again!
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You might also try and get the 98 machine's IP address (start > run > winipcfg, make sure you get the ethernet adapter's IP) and use that as the machine name instead, so when accessing the folder, the routine would be:
Start > Run > \\192.168.0.6\myFolder
or make a shortcut to that...
That removes the windows naming convention from being a problem.
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Better late than never... Just for the record, I have a Win 98, Win2000, XP, and Mac OSX all on same net. Oh yea..I just had to try my old Win95 laptop-no problem; just no room on the little HD. The only problem(s) I had was that the Win 98 had to be rebooted after changing the workgroup (standard procedure for old technology), and finally, the hub/router had to be rebooted.
No problems since.
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AvayaNovice, You are correct!That solved the problem for me,thanks!
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