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I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was just
fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being able to access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it works fine. I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and everything reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. The only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches for a while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have a clue for me on this one? |
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 07:49:36 -0800, "greyboomer"
<greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was just >fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being able to >access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it works >fine. >I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and everything >reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. The >only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches for a >while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have a >clue for me on this one? That's one symptom of a problem that has exhibited many symptoms in the past. Try these troubleshooting guides, in this order: <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/1...isibility.html <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...ghborhood.html <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost the
exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I use XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is cable for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue to see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a lot of them without luck. Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security Updates that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a technician, so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine On October 16: KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed on October 14) KB900725 KB905749 KB905414 KB901017 KB902400 Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup access? "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >just > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being able > to > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it > works > fine. > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and > everything > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. The > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches for > a > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have a > clue for me on this one? |
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I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed them
all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. Both my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated the firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and worked my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is something keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on the other machine and it still works like a charm. If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. "Joseph Carrier" wrote: > I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost the > exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I use > XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. > > I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is cable > for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue to > see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) > > I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a lot > of them without luck. > > Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security Updates > that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a technician, > so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) > > Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine On > October 16: > > KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed on > October 14) > KB900725 > KB905749 > KB905414 > KB901017 > KB902400 > > Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup > access? > > > "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... > >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was > >just > > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being able > > to > > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it > > works > > fine. > > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and > > everything > > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. The > > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches for > > a > > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have a > > clue for me on this one? > > |
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I was about to send you an "ignore my last message" note when I saw your
reply to it. You're right, the security updates had no role in the problem. This morning I discovered that my Work Group had spontaneously (apparently) restored itself! I deeply regret that I can't think of what I might possibly have done to restore it. I hadn't checked out the status of my Work Group for a couple of days so I don't even know exactly when it restored itself. I had been doing many things in the interim to undo problems I created on my computer in the process of running tests, experiments, and exercises while looking for a solution to the network problem. At the moment, the only thing I can think of that might have had a role is my recent resetting of both IE6>Internet Options>Programs and Internet Options>Advanced. to "default." I can't think of what the IE6 could have to do with a file-sharing network, though. I will try very hard to recall changes I made in the past few days might possibly have revived the network and will post any I can think of. "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:973785E6-4C6F-4FE2-94AA-DDA0BCFE8EDB@microsoft.com... >I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed >them > all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. > Both > my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and > reinstalled > the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated > the > firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and > worked > my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is > something > keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net > commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. > > I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why > it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on > the > other machine and it still works like a charm. > > If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. > > > > "Joseph Carrier" wrote: > >> I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost the >> exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I >> use >> XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. >> >> I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is >> cable >> for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue to >> see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) >> >> I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a >> lot >> of them without luck. >> >> Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security >> Updates >> that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a >> technician, >> so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) >> >> Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine >> On >> October 16: >> >> KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed on >> October 14) >> KB900725 >> KB905749 >> KB905414 >> KB901017 >> KB902400 >> >> Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup >> access? >> >> >> "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >> >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >> >just >> > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being >> > able >> > to >> > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it >> > works >> > fine. >> > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and >> > everything >> > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. >> > The >> > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches >> > for >> > a >> > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have >> > a >> > clue for me on this one? >> >> |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 09:04:42 -0800, "Joseph Carrier" <jercarrier@earthlink.net>
wrote: >"greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:973785E6-4C6F-4FE2-94AA-DDA0BCFE8EDB@microsoft.com... >> "Joseph Carrier" wrote: >> >>> "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >>> >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >>> >just >>> > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being >>> > able >>> > to >>> > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it >>> > works >>> > fine. >>> > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and >>> > everything >>> > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. >>> > The >>> > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches >>> > for >>> > a >>> > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have >>> > a >>> > clue for me on this one? >>> >>> >>> I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost the >>> exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I >>> use >>> XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. >>> >>> I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is >>> cable >>> for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue to >>> see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) >>> >>> I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a >>> lot >>> of them without luck. >>> >>> Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security >>> Updates >>> that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a >>> technician, >>> so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) >>> >>> Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine >>> On >>> October 16: >>> >>> KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed on >>> October 14) >>> KB900725 >>> KB905749 >>> KB905414 >>> KB901017 >>> KB902400 >>> >>> Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup >>> access? >>> >>> >>I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed >>them >> all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. >> Both >> my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and >> reinstalled >> the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated >> the >> firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and >> worked >> my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is >> something >> keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net >> commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. >> >> I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why >> it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on >> the >> other machine and it still works like a charm. >> >> If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. >> >> >> >I was about to send you an "ignore my last message" note when I saw your >reply to it. > >You're right, the security updates had no role in the problem. > >This morning I discovered that my Work Group had spontaneously (apparently) >restored itself! I deeply regret that I can't think of what I might >possibly have done to restore it. > >I hadn't checked out the status of my Work Group for a couple of days so I >don't even know exactly when it restored itself. I had been doing many >things in the interim to undo problems I created on my computer in the >process of running tests, experiments, and exercises while looking for a >solution to the network problem. > >At the moment, the only thing I can think of that might have had a role is >my recent resetting of both IE6>Internet Options>Programs and Internet >Options>Advanced. to "default." > > I can't think of what the IE6 could have to do with a file-sharing network, >though. > >I will try very hard to recall changes I made in the past few days might >possibly have revived the network and will post any I can think of. Joseph, Did you restart any computers just before your workgroup spontaneously restored itself? Or did any computers lose contact (even briefly) with the others? What you're describing is symptomatic of a browser (no I'm not talking about Internet Explorer) problem. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/04/nt-browser-or-why-cant-i-always-see.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...lways-see.html I think it's a great pity that you were not able to run browstat. What you learned might have helped you, and it might have others too. Please reconsider your earlier decision to give up diagnosing your problem. Help us to help you, and to help others. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 00:44:07 -0800, "greyboomer"
<greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >"Joseph Carrier" wrote: > >> "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >> >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >> >just >> > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being able >> > to >> > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and it >> > works >> > fine. >> > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and >> > everything >> > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. The >> > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches for >> > a >> > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody have a >> > clue for me on this one? >> >> >> I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost the >> exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I use >> XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. >> >> I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is cable >> for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue to >> see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) >> >> I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a lot >> of them without luck. >> >> Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security Updates >> that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a technician, >> so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) >> >> Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine On >> October 16: >> >> KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed on >> October 14) >> KB900725 >> KB905749 >> KB905414 >> KB901017 >> KB902400 >> >> Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup >> access? >> >> >I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed them >all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. Both >my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and reinstalled >the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated the >firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and worked >my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is something >keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net >commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. > >I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why >it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on the >other machine and it still works like a charm. > >If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. Having worked your way thru PChucks sheets, did you run "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all" from each computer? Try and diagnose the problem, and help others to help you. If you're Catholic, maybe a novena will help you. I'm Methodist, so a casserole might help me. ;-) -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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I intend to look into that, but first I need to get other things I fouled up
back to "normal" again -- i.e.., see my posting of "Problem Comparing Shared Files." I do have to get some work done in between tests and experiments. You probably have a good reason for it, but when you respond and the bottom instead the top of a posting, it makes it clumsy for the reader to respond. Not so much criticizing as wondering why you do that. After passing the age of 75, people sort of feel they earned the privilege of making comments like this.) "Chuck" <none@example.net> wrote in message news:s47vm15b9l4h0un2dqqfpe20hma93q2o73@4ax.com... > On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 00:44:07 -0800, "greyboomer" > <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>"Joseph Carrier" wrote: >> > >>> "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >>> >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >>> >just >>> > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being >>> > able >>> > to >>> > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and >>> > it >>> > works >>> > fine. >>> > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and >>> > everything >>> > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. >>> > The >>> > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches >>> > for >>> > a >>> > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody >>> > have a >>> > clue for me on this one? >>> >>> >>> I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost >>> the >>> exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I >>> use >>> XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. >>> >>> I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is >>> cable >>> for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue >>> to >>> see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) >>> >>> I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a >>> lot >>> of them without luck. >>> >>> Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security >>> Updates >>> that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a >>> technician, >>> so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) >>> >>> Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine >>> On >>> October 16: >>> >>> KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed >>> on >>> October 14) >>> KB900725 >>> KB905749 >>> KB905414 >>> KB901017 >>> KB902400 >>> >>> Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup >>> access? >>> >>> >>I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed >>them >>all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. >>Both >>my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and >>reinstalled >>the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated >>the >>firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and >>worked >>my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is >>something >>keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net >>commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. >> >>I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why >>it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on >>the >>other machine and it still works like a charm. >> >>If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. > > Having worked your way thru PChucks sheets, did you run "browstat status" > and > "ipconfig /all" from each computer? Try and diagnose the problem, and > help > others to help you. If you're Catholic, maybe a novena will help you. > I'm > Methodist, so a casserole might help me. ;-) > > -- > Cheers, > Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] > http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ > Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. > My email is AT DOT > actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 16:35:15 -0800, "Joseph Carrier" <jercarrier@earthlink.net>
wrote: >"Chuck" <none@example.net> wrote in message >news:s47vm15b9l4h0un2dqqfpe20hma93q2o73@4ax.com.. . >> On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 00:44:07 -0800, "greyboomer" >> <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>>"Joseph Carrier" wrote: >>> >> >>>> "greyboomer" <greyboomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:2343F314-CB65-47FB-90E7-9299A0BFCBE0@microsoft.com... >>>> >I have a 2 computer workgroup through a D-Link DI 624c router. All was >>>> >just >>>> > fine untill about 2 weeks ago when one machine suddenly stopped being >>>> > able >>>> > to >>>> > access the other in the workgroup. The WAN access never changed and >>>> > it >>>> > works >>>> > fine. >>>> > I have been through every diag. tool and technique I can find and >>>> > everything >>>> > reports back that I should not be having this problem, however I am. >>>> > The >>>> > only flaw I can find is when I use the Net View command. It searches >>>> > for >>>> > a >>>> > while and then reports back with a 121 error (semaphore). Anybody >>>> > have a >>>> > clue for me on this one? >>>> >>>> >>>> I can't offer much help, but am intrigued that we experienced almost >>>> the >>>> exact same thing at about the same time. There are some differences: I >>>> use >>>> XP (home edition) and I use a NetGear WGR614 v4 router. >>>> >>>> I don't know if these are different: my connection to the router is >>>> cable >>>> for the desktop and wireless for two laptops; the two laptops continue >>>> to >>>> see each other but so not see the desktop, and vice versa.) >>>> >>>> I can't say I've tried every diagnostic and technique, but I did try a >>>> lot >>>> of them without luck. >>>> >>>> Could our common problem have anything to do with Window XP Security >>>> Updates >>>> that were installed about two weeks ago? (I'm far from being a >>>> technician, >>>> so I don't know if such a thing is possible.) >>>> >>>> Six security updates were downloaded and installed on my desktop machine >>>> On >>>> October 16: >>>> >>>> KB896688 (a previous attempt to download this had failed on failed >>>> on >>>> October 14) >>>> KB900725 >>>> KB905749 >>>> KB905414 >>>> KB901017 >>>> KB902400 >>>> >>>> Did you install one or more of these just before you lost your workgroup >>>> access? >>>> >>>> >>>I Thought that same thing at first about the Windows updates so I backed >>>them >>>all out and uninstalled and reinstalled Service Pac 2 all to no avail. >>>Both >>>my machines are hardwired to the router. I have uninstalled and >>>reinstalled >>>the network card with a new set of drivers downloaded from Dell, updated >>>the >>>firmware on the router, and said a novena to the god of Windows, and >>>worked >>>my way through PChucks sheets and nothing works. What I do know is >>>something >>>keeps resetting my node to unknown from Hybrid in my resistry and the Net >>>commands show the machine is not part of the workgroup. >>> >>>I continue to suspect it was something in the updates but I am baffled why >>>it only effected that one machine. I have installed all the updates on >>>the >>>other machine and it still works like a charm. >>> >>>If I stumble on the answer, I will be sure to post it here. >> >> Having worked your way thru PChucks sheets, did you run "browstat status" >> and >> "ipconfig /all" from each computer? Try and diagnose the problem, and >> help >> others to help you. If you're Catholic, maybe a novena will help you. >> I'm >> Methodist, so a casserole might help me. ;-) >I intend to look into that, but first I need to get other things I fouled up >back to "normal" again -- i.e.., see my posting of "Problem Comparing Shared >Files." I do have to get some work done in between tests and experiments. > >You probably have a good reason for it, but when you respond and the bottom >instead the top of a posting, it makes it clumsy for the reader to respond. >Not so much criticizing as wondering why you do that. After passing the age >of 75, people sort of feel they earned the privilege of making comments >like this.) Joseph, In tech forums like this one, the serious helpers prefer bottom posting. I work with maybe a dozen or more different threads like yours at any time, some with multiple exchanges / day, others multiple days between exchanges. Sometimes the different details from multiple threads gets confusing, so I've found it a VERY good idea to intentionally review the history of each thread to prevent making embarrassing and useless posts. Reviewing from the top down is way easier, and allows me to help you better. Sometimes I do that, and the person asking for help figures out how to respond properly. And, if you leave the trimming (of prior posts) to me, I can trim details when they become non-relevant. Being able to find details, by scanning downward, is way easier than having to search thru the thread in another window. You might find it more productive too - and after all, the object here is to help you resolve your problem. You're using Lookout Express though. That's one of the problems of OE, it encourages folks to top post. A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting. Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)? A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Because it changes the order you read a conversation. Q: Why is top-posting so annoying? A: Top-posting! Q: What is the most annoying thing in newsgroups? Now you've got 2 threads open, and I keep thinking that your 2 are related in some way. Having to switch back and forth between the two, to review the problem, isn't easy. One person with 2 threads is almost as annoying as 2 people with one thread (ie hijacked thread). <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/how-to-post-on-usenet-and-encourage.html#Hijacking> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...html#Hijacking -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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Thanks you. I now understand why you respond at the bottom. You've
convinced me to return to using Google for UseNets.. Sorry about the two threads. And, I hadn't intended to 'hijack' greyboomer's thread, if that's what your referring to. This will be my last posting here unless greyboomer returns with news or an issue. The reason I opened more that one thread under my own name is that the nature of my networking problem changed dramatically. MY File-sharing network spontaneously reappeared just after I booted up two computers in few mornings ago (first the laptop then desktop.) I have no idea why. But I was thrilled until I discovered the new problem: I can view, side by side, only one of my old shared folders, so I started a thread on that issue. My hope was that I could get my systems to work together again so as not to risk losing ground before going back to the browser issue. Cheers.. |
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