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| Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install I feel like I'm missing something simple. Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were disabled and, of course, it is not. Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external storage device and itself, but no other computers. RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the other computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the LAN (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install Do you have it set as a private or public network? Clark Raylanz wrote: > I feel like I'm missing something simple. > > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were disabled > and, of course, it is not. > > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external storage > device and itself, but no other computers. > > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the other > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. > > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the LAN > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! > > > > |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install It is set as a private network "Clark" wrote: > Do you have it set as a private or public network? > > Clark > > Raylanz wrote: > > I feel like I'm missing something simple. > > > > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR > > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were disabled > > and, of course, it is not. > > > > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 > > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external storage > > device and itself, but no other computers. > > > > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the other > > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. > > > > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the LAN > > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). > > > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install It is set as as private network. "Clark" wrote: > Do you have it set as a private or public network? > > Clark > > Raylanz wrote: > > I feel like I'm missing something simple. > > > > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR > > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were disabled > > and, of course, it is not. > > > > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 > > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external storage > > device and itself, but no other computers. > > > > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the other > > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. > > > > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the LAN > > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). > > > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install I guess I should have also asked, have you set it to the same workgroup? Is there anything shared on the Vista system? Clark "Raylanz" <Raylanz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E6602A4-0D07-4B11-A4AA-020A1283A4A3@microsoft.com... > It is set as as private network. > > "Clark" wrote: > >> Do you have it set as a private or public network? >> >> Clark >> >> Raylanz wrote: >> > I feel like I'm missing something simple. >> > >> > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR >> > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were >> > disabled >> > and, of course, it is not. >> > >> > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 >> > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external >> > storage >> > device and itself, but no other computers. >> > >> > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the >> > other >> > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. >> > >> > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the >> > LAN >> > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). >> > >> > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! >> > >> > >> > >> > >> |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install Actually, I should have included that info before. But, yes, the RC2 box reports being in the same workgroup as the other machines on the LAN. Also, the workgroup name is unique and not one of Microsoft's defaults. So I know that RC2 is in the right workgroup. I'm headed out of town for the weekend and so may not be in a place where I can reply. I don't want you or any others who might respond to think I've lost interest. Hope this helps. "Clark" wrote: > I guess I should have also asked, have you set it to the same workgroup? Is > there anything shared on the Vista system? > > Clark > > "Raylanz" <Raylanz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5E6602A4-0D07-4B11-A4AA-020A1283A4A3@microsoft.com... > > It is set as as private network. > > > > "Clark" wrote: > > > >> Do you have it set as a private or public network? > >> > >> Clark > >> > >> Raylanz wrote: > >> > I feel like I'm missing something simple. > >> > > >> > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR > >> > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were > >> > disabled > >> > and, of course, it is not. > >> > > >> > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 > >> > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external > >> > storage > >> > device and itself, but no other computers. > >> > > >> > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the > >> > other > >> > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. > >> > > >> > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the > >> > LAN > >> > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). > >> > > >> > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > |
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| Re: Lost LAN access in RC2 after Office 2007 + B2TR install An update with apparent solution. I noted in an earlier posting that my RC2 box was reporting that it belonged to the correct workgroup. I based that remark in the fact that when I went to Start buttom > Network > Network and Sharing Center (a button along the top "options" bar), I was presented with a view that in two places reported that the machine belonged to the correct (and uniquely namely) workgroup. However, this morning when I choose the "View Computer Details" option from the "Welcome Center" I noticed that the Workgroup name was "workgroup" instead of the unique name that was being reported at the "Network and Sharing Center". Sooo, I choose the "Change settings" button > System Properties dialog box (Computer Name tab) > Network ID button (NOTE: NOT the Change button). Then followed the options for a computer in a work environment that does not use a domain server (my actual setup). Eventually, I was presented with the option to change the Workgroup name from WORKGROUP to the unique name I had thought was already being used. After rebooting I was again able to see and connect to the other computers on the LAN. I suspect that if I had chosen the HOME computing environment option I still would have been able to "correct" the workgroup name. "Raylanz" wrote: > Actually, I should have included that info before. But, yes, the RC2 box > reports being in the same workgroup as the other machines on the LAN. Also, > the workgroup name is unique and not one of Microsoft's defaults. So I know > that RC2 is in the right workgroup. > > I'm headed out of town for the weekend and so may not be in a place where I > can reply. I don't want you or any others who might respond to think I've > lost interest. > > Hope this helps. > > "Clark" wrote: > > > I guess I should have also asked, have you set it to the same workgroup? Is > > there anything shared on the Vista system? > > > > Clark > > > > "Raylanz" <Raylanz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5E6602A4-0D07-4B11-A4AA-020A1283A4A3@microsoft.com... > > > It is set as as private network. > > > > > > "Clark" wrote: > > > > > >> Do you have it set as a private or public network? > > >> > > >> Clark > > >> > > >> Raylanz wrote: > > >> > I feel like I'm missing something simple. > > >> > > > >> > Needless to say, there were no LAN issues prior to the Office + B2TR > > >> > install. The behavior is like the "Network Discovery" option were > > >> > disabled > > >> > and, of course, it is not. > > >> > > > >> > Other computers on the LAN can see each other, but none can see the RC2 > > >> > system. The RC2 box can see the router, a network connected external > > >> > storage > > >> > device and itself, but no other computers. > > >> > > > >> > RC2 has Internet access and reports a proper LAN IP address. From the > > >> > other > > >> > computers on the LAN, one can ping the RC2 system and vice versa. > > >> > > > >> > RC2 system can even print to a printer connected to a XP machine on the > > >> > LAN > > >> > (the printer connection was setup prior to the Office install). > > >> > > > >> > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks much! > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > |
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