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Old February 12th 05, 03:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Steve Winograd [MVP][_3_]
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Default How do I find XP workgroup?

In article , "Jimmy"
wrote:
I gave a computer to a friend at work that I took of my LAN. A Win 98se
machine with the workgroup named 'home net' like all the win 98se machines
on my network. He now has to get this computer connected to his LAN
including an XP Pro laptop. He says he has a router and his laptop is
working wireless.What do I tell him to do as I thought all needed was to
change the workgroup to that of his LAN which I can not tell him how to find
on the XP system. This system I gave him is already configured otherwise as
it was removed in working condition.

Thanks for any help.

J.


It's hard to say what's wrong -- we don't know how your friend's LAN
is set up or what exactly isn't working right with the new computer.

Make the network settings on the Win 98se computer compatible with the
settings that his LAN is already using: same workgroup name, same
protocol for File and Printer Sharing, same TCP/IP subnet, etc. To
find the workgroup name on XP, right-click My Computer, click
Properties, and click Computer Name.
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