start -> run -> command <enter> -> ipconfig /all
that will show you your IP on the computer if its 2000 or XP.
Go into the network neighborhood and right click on your connection. Click properties. Under the TCP/IP you can manually set the IP. I suggest you use a range like 10.0.0.x
opps. Forgot to add in that 90% of workstations are Windows xp, the others are 2000. All have file and print sharing on. Have tried turning XP firewall on and off. No other firewalls installed.
I have a windows 2000 server acting as the primary DNS on a domain. On the domain I have several servers and workstations. Now here comes the problem:
Workstations can see and browse to the Windows 2000 primary server.
The Windows 2000 primary server can not see the workstations in Windows...
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