Win2K, Microsoft Client on TCP/IP
Does the 'Client for Microsoft Networks' run over TCP/IP on Windows 2000? I have a network of 98, NT4 and (one) Win2K systems. The only way the Win2K system can see the others is with NetBEUI installed.
Does the 'Client for Microsoft Networks' run over TCP/IP on Windows 2000? I have a network of 98, NT4 and (one) Win2K systems. The only way the Win2K system can see the others is with NetBEUI installed. With only TCP/IP installed, I can get to the internet and ping the other computers on the network, but they will not show up in 'My Network Places' until NetBEUI is installed.
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NetBEUI is a broadcast-based protocol, so that's why you get better browsing through the network neighborhood function. File and print sharing works fine through TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and IPX/SPX in the Windows environment. Check out the "network woes" thread, it may help to clear up the situation for you.
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clutch
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Regards,
clutch