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>>Each machine uses the same workgroup name. Is that the same as domain
>>name?
>Yes.
>What about the login names? Each user must have the identical login
>name/password on each machine they are to access.
OK - the Windows 98 computer is configured with "Microsoft Family Logon,"
and there is no logon or password. The Windows 2000 and the Windows XP
computers have the default setup with no password required.
When the computers are running versions of Windows, they can all talk to
each other. When they are running OS/2, they can talk to each other. It is
just when one has Windows and one has OS/2 that they can't see each other.
How do I reconfigure Windows so OS/2 will see it, and vice versa?
Sandy
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