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From
20/07/2001 15:13:50
Jason Dalio
Northern Interior Regional Health Board
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
 
 
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20/07/2001 13:01:20
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Networking & connectivity
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00533221
Message ID:
00533317
Views:
11
Sorry Tyler. I misunderstood your original message. If all of your computers on the network can browse to the PC except you then you must have a problem on the your client itself (unless there is a firewall issue but that is extremely unlikely given the scenario). I'm almost wondering if it is a cacheing problem. To try and "kick start" it you can try the following. Add an entry to your c:\windows\lmhosts file that contains the computer name (network identification) and the IP address (you might want to reboot after adding the entry even though it is not required). If it works, try removing the entry and then rebooting and try it again. I ralize this isn't the most eloquent solution but sometimes we have to take shots in the dark. :)
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