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network neighborhood in 95?

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jacksplat

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Jun 19, 2001
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does 95 have network neighborhood? and if not is there some other way that i could transfer files to this computer over my lan? this is an ancient laptop (133 mhz p1) and the cdrom doesn't work and I would like to transfer some things over to it. i haven't used 95 in so long, i'm lost.
 
Win95 did have Network Neighborhood but it may not have been installed with the 'portable' or 'minimal' installation. I don't know if it was on the floppies. I use a portable parallel-port Zip drive, hard drive, or CD drive for things like what you need. Do check for a folder called C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. That's where the 'brands' put the required setup files from the Windows CD. Then go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, and see if you can add Network Neighborhood.
 
yeah i don't see it there, i guess i'll look to see if i can find a 3rd party intranet file sharer...crappy laptop
 
network neighborhood should show up as soon as you add the network card in CP/network. If the card is there but no neighborhood, delete the card and add it back in. Ed Fair
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Actually, it's the Client for Microsoft Networks component that controls the presence of Network Neighborhood.

Go to Control Panel -> Network and add the "client". If it's already there, then someone might have set policies on this pc to hide the icon from the desktop.

You say you're part of a LAN, so I would imagine this client is already installed. If you know the computer name of the pc you're trying to access, then you can go to Start -> Run and type \\CN (where CN is the computer name) and hit enter.

The computer name can be found under the Identification tab in the Network properties window.
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