>Hello, Larry. Thanks, for your interest in helping me.
>But, I do not undertand when you said that i should be able to put the address or something like that. Do you mean, i should go to:
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>SETTINGS - Network host PC to control or Ip addresss
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>and specify the Ip address with the node .255 and this will make me see
>all my PCs?
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>This functions, the problem is that his functions for a particular subnet, and not for the PCs of my network.
>I would like to specify the Domain or The WorkGroup. This would help me a lot.
>
>Do you understand???
What I mean is you need to put the name of the system in to the address space:
myPC (or whatever)
PCAnywhere will attempt to resolve it using WINS. Because this service is designed with DHCP in mind, it will resolve the NetBios name to an IP address and PCAnywhere should be able to connect.
PCAnywhere may not be able to display a list of servers for you to choose from. It depends on how the routers for your network are configured (e.g. what broadcasts it allows, etc.).
HTH.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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