Re: network neighborhood empty
- From: Hans-Georg Michna <hans-georgNoEmailPlease@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:12:57 +0100
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:59:17 GMT, Pete wrote:
>System details:
>
>Host PC: Win 98 First Edition connected to wireless router via cable
>Client PC: Win 98 SE with wireless ethernet card
>Client PC: Win XP Home with wireless ethernet card
>
>I have a wireless network that worked faultlessly until I had a virus on the
>host (Win 98) PC. The virus has gone, but the network problem persists.
>
>The workgroup name (HOME) is no longer seen in Network Neighborhood, and
>none of the other PCs can be seen either. This is the same for all 3 PCs on
>the network
>
>They can all access the Internet via the wireless router, so the router
>isn't the problem. The problem, I think, is with the host PC
>
>I've been into Control Panel and checked the Network settings, and I believe
>they are the same as before. I don't see any problem with them
Pete,
check http://winhlp.com/ for the solution.
Hans-Georg
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