I do realize it is a peer to peer network. I do have only one group name. In addition I do have common (the same) user name logins on both machines. I do still have the same problem.
I confiqured a local printer connected to a Windows 2000 machine. I gave permission to everyone, and all the users who were going to have access to it. I am running a LAN within a work group and NOT a domain.
I can see the shared printer from Neighborhood network from the machine I installed...
I ahve had this problem once after installing a APC UPS.
Go to the power options in the control panel and click on the last tab which UPS and see if some power device took over control om COM1. You can stop it there.
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