Re: Clients on subnet cannot ping each other



How are these remote sites connected to the corporate office?


M Thompson wrote:
> I have a Win 2000 server network with mixed bag of clients (Win98,
> WinME, Win2000). Clients at remote offices cannot see each other
> (can't ping or map to local printer), but clients at Corporate office
> can. If I pcAnywhere to client at remote office, I cannot connect to
> other clients. But I can connect if using workstation on Corporate
> subnet. Any ideas?


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