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Old February 9th 05, 11:41 AM
Robert O'Connell
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Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the view

I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

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MCSE 2000
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Old February 9th 05, 11:55 AM
Robert O'Connell
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I apologise for the 3 instances of this, but IE came back twice saying there
was an error posting the question and that I shoud try again.


"Robert O'Connell" wrote:

I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000

  #3  
Old February 9th 05, 11:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Robert O'Connell
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Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the view

I apologise for the 3 instances of this, but IE came back twice saying there
was an error posting the question and that I shoud try again.


"Robert O'Connell" wrote:

I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000

  #4  
Old February 9th 05, 01:31 PM
Haggis
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"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there would
be no "master browser selection" issues


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Old February 9th 05, 01:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Haggis[_2_]
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Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the view


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there would
be no "master browser selection" issues


  #6  
Old February 9th 05, 06:47 PM
Robert O'Connell
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I haven't actually tried disabling the broser function, on auto or enabled,
I'll try that.
Just in case that isn't a fix, anything else I coud try?

Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there would
be no "master browser selection" issues



  #7  
Old February 9th 05, 06:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Robert O'Connell
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Posts: 7
Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the

I haven't actually tried disabling the broser function, on auto or enabled,
I'll try that.
Just in case that isn't a fix, anything else I coud try?

Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there would
be no "master browser selection" issues



  #8  
Old February 10th 05, 07:11 PM
Haggis
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"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I haven't actually tried disabling the broser function, on auto or enabled,
I'll try that.
Just in case that isn't a fix, anything else I coud try?

Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all
the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of
the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten
you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same
problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there
would
be no "master browser selection" issues




are you running firewall of any kind ...antivirus ?

have a look at #4 and #5 on this page ...might have something to do with
it..
http://www.careyholzman.com/


  #9  
Old February 10th 05, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Haggis[_2_]
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Posts: 234
Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I haven't actually tried disabling the broser function, on auto or enabled,
I'll try that.
Just in case that isn't a fix, anything else I coud try?

Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all
the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of
the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten
you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same
problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000


you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there
would
be no "master browser selection" issues




are you running firewall of any kind ...antivirus ?

have a look at #4 and #5 on this page ...might have something to do with
it..
http://www.careyholzman.com/


  #10  
Old February 17th 05, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Robert O'Connell
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Posts: 7
Default Entire Network Neighbourhood dissappears after refreshing the

I am not running any firewall s/w at all.
I tried the Browser master thing but it did not work. But in the process of
doing so
I found out the problem has something to do with the 3 Win XP's on the
network.
I had NetBIOS enabled on them and when they were on the network I had my
original problem with the win98's. When I removed them form the network, the
win98's were perfect.

I then disabled NetBIOS on the XP's, and the Win98's can now always see only
ten other computers. They can see them over and over again, so it is
different to my original problem, but now I can only ever see 10 others, when
I want to see all.
Anyone know a fix for the XP's or Win98's to let them see all instead of the
10 PC limit I am getting?

"Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I haven't actually tried disabling the broser function, on auto or enabled,
I'll try that.
Just in case that isn't a fix, anything else I coud try?

Haggis" wrote:


"Robert O'Connell" wrote in
message ...
I have a client with a network with 22 Windows 98SE computers. When they
start up first, and you open "Network Neighbourhood", you can see all
the
pc's listed, and all the XP machines, and the "Entire Network" icon.
If I refresh the view, or go into the "Entire Network" icon or one of
the
pc's, when I go back, the whole newtork is gone, absolutley nothing.
closing down and reopening network neighbourhood doen't fix it.
The only thing that gets it back is restarting the computer, and ten
you
have it only once again, so not really a fix.

I'm sure this is setting somewhere or something I need to add into
Win98Se,
but what?

In network properties I have:
Client for MS networks
Dial Up adapter
the Network adapter
File & Printer sharing for MS
TCP//IP
NetBEUI

Is there anything I'm missing?
TCP/IP is using DHCP and works fine, it's just the network browsing. I
tried
setting the Master Browser of one of the PC's, but still the same
problem.

any solution?

--

--
MCSE 2000

you could disable the browser on all but one XP machine...then there
would
be no "master browser selection" issues




are you running firewall of any kind ...antivirus ?

have a look at #4 and #5 on this page ...might have something to do with
it..
http://www.careyholzman.com/



 




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