>>3. Make sure TCP/IP is bound to the adapter!
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>I presume I can say that it *is* when I see an arrow from TCPIP to SMC Ether..
OK... I think so... but, you can click on the adapter, press properties, and go to bindings.
>I wouldn't know how to "setup the TCPIP" much less specify an address. I do know that I have not needed to specify any kind of 'address' to have the network working before. I assumed that NIC card had this on it.
>
Um... nope... only ArcNet works that way. If you go to your network setup, highlite the TCP/IP that is pointing to your physical adapter, press properties... There is a IP Address tab there. Each machine must have it's own in 'Specify IP Address' section... There is also a 'Bindings' here, make sure it shows as binded to client for Ms Networks. DNS and Wins should be set as Disabled.
>I was instructed to set up a DOMAIN which is available only through dial-up after I have booted. But without that I cannot communicate with the office! I have no idea how all this works!
>
This may be the problem... that access control has alot to do with how the computer identifies itself on the network. Change to shared level access. I assume you only have the domain set up on the machine that doesn't work on your local network?
>Thanks again, and I'll let all know when it is solved.
Sure!
BOb
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