Can anyone offer any suggestions for the following:
Last weekend I relocated a small NT network from one building to another (1 NT server, 7 PCs, 2 printers).
When the power came back on (don't ask - I had to move the network into a building without power due to a power cut!), all of the PCs were able to connect, except one Windows 98 laptop.
This one laptop flatly refuses to access the network. It can ping all other network devices, but cannot browse the network or map directly to shares on the server. But it can access an Intel In-Business email station OK, and can browse the Web via a 3Com LAN-modem.
Nothing has actually been changed on the laptop or the server, which is why I'm somewhat bemused by this behaviour.
I've tried renaming the workgroup name, and disabling and re-enabling Client for Microsoft Networks, all to no avail. The only thing I can think to try next is to remove all networking compnonents and then let Win98 reinstall them when it reboots.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.
Last weekend I relocated a small NT network from one building to another (1 NT server, 7 PCs, 2 printers).
When the power came back on (don't ask - I had to move the network into a building without power due to a power cut!), all of the PCs were able to connect, except one Windows 98 laptop.
This one laptop flatly refuses to access the network. It can ping all other network devices, but cannot browse the network or map directly to shares on the server. But it can access an Intel In-Business email station OK, and can browse the Web via a 3Com LAN-modem.
Nothing has actually been changed on the laptop or the server, which is why I'm somewhat bemused by this behaviour.
I've tried renaming the workgroup name, and disabling and re-enabling Client for Microsoft Networks, all to no avail. The only thing I can think to try next is to remove all networking compnonents and then let Win98 reinstall them when it reboots.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.