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| Visa Home Premium 32 bit | Circuitous Path to Network 2/10/2009 3:24:48 PM I have a wireless network with three computer: two XPs and one Vista. All three network computers are basically 'functional', but for the XPs I have to click Start - Network and then go to the Network Tasks Subwindow and click 'View workgroup computers.' to access the full network. Then I can click an appropriate icon to access any remote computer. Why doesn't the complete network show up from Start - Network as it does on other networked computers I have worked with? |
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