Re: For Chuck Re: Computer on WinXP Pro SP2 Network Lost Ability to Access Workgroup



On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 15:59:30 -0500, "AA Smith" <SmithRMS@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I'm still having this problem on one computer in my LAN, but there's no
>personal firewall installed there. I downloaded Windows XP PC Tools and
>running Browsat.exe. However, when I execute it by clicking on its filename
>in Windows Explorer it runs, but the output flashes down my screen at
>lightning-fast speed, then disappears. I also tried running it from a
>Command Prompt, but it wouldn't run that way at all.
>
>How can I get Browsat.exe to run?

***,

<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/browstat-utility-from-microsoft.html>

Hopefully, the Microsoft Support Tools Pack installs to the Path.
# Download browstat, as above.
# Copy the downloaded file to any folder in the Path.
# Run Browstat from a command window.
* Hit Start.
* Hit Run.
* Type "cmd" (less the "") in the Run window.
* Type "browstat status" (less the "") in the command window.

If it won't run from a command prompt, it's probably not in the path. Find out
what folder it's in, then type the name of the folder in the command. If it's
in "C:\Windows", for instance, type "c:\windows\browstat status". Or, adjust
the Path.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/using-path-and-making-custom-program.html>

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Chuck
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