I have a small business with 12 Win98SE boxes set up as a workgroup and have them connected to the internet via a DSL connection. We just purchased two Win2K boxes, hooked them up to the network, named the computers and joined them to the workgroup. When you click on Network Neighborhood (from the W2K machines) and Computers Near Me you only see the computer that you are using, not the rest of the network. When you drill down through Entire Network, you see the workgroup, but still only the one machine. The 98 machines can all see each other but not the 2000 machines. I also can't get to the Internet from either of the 2000 machines, but can from the 98 machines. All machines have Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Print Sharing and Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) installed. TCP/IP properties are set to obtain IP address automatically, DHCP is Enabled. I set up a similar setup on my test (home) network and it works just fine. I can't see any differences in the setup other than one works and one doesn't. Any help is appreciated.
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