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  1. JHuffBrew

    netwrok browse

    Here's something odd. in IPconfig, the DNS Suffix, Subnet mask and default gateway all match the other pcs. But there are 2 IP address. One that matches the format of all others on the network and is 192.168.1.64 as expected. Then there is a 2nd IP address located SM & DG and it reads...
  2. JHuffBrew

    netwrok browse

    Phil, Thanks for the quick reply on a Sunday. Cannot access via windows exp with IP addres and pings time out. All of this was tried with the firewall turned off. For sure I have files and folders shared, including the C drive. One thing I forgot to mention previously is that the troublesome...
  3. JHuffBrew

    netwrok browse

    rclarke250 (or anyone), Very late reply, but life is busy...Your suggestion helped, but only 50%. I can now see other computers on the network with the trobulesome pc. The troublesome pc can see and utilize all the features of the network, but no other computor can access it. When I "view...
  4. JHuffBrew

    netwrok browse

    Ian, Did you happen to resolve your issue??? I have the same problem and hope to learn from you the solution. Thanks, Joe
  5. JHuffBrew

    "My Computer" & Slideshows start slow

    When I double click the "My Computer" icon on my desktop, the result is the old flash light searching for folders routine. After about 30-40 seconds, the contents of "My Computer" are displayed. From there, everything is smok'n fast, unless I go back to "My Computer". Then the same delay...
  6. JHuffBrew

    ctpmon.exe

    Ctfmon.exe monitors the active windows and provides text input service support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies. If the file is not located in System32 folder, it is a virus. If it's not the virus issue, go...

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