The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSAfter you upgrade to Windows 98 on a Microsoft Windows 95-based computer with a Plug and Play Network Interface Card (NIC) installed, your computer may not be visible in Network Neighborhood to other computers on the network. CAUSE
This problem occurs because the NetBEUI and IPX/SPX-compatible protocols may not bind to the Windows 98 server component (Vserver.vxd) if a resource used by the network adapter, such as an interrupt request line (IRQ), is reassigned by Plug and Play Configuration Manager during system initialization. Under these conditions, the computer does not announce or register its name on the network. RESOLUTIONA supported fix that corrects this problem is now available from Microsoft, but
it has not been fully regression tested and should be applied only to systems
experiencing this specific problem. If you are not severely affected by this
specific problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Windows 98 service pack
that contains this fix. http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspThe English-language version of this fix should have the following file attributes or later:
NOTE: Due to file dependencies, the most recent hotfix or feature that contains the above files may also contain additional files. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Windows 98 Second Edition. MORE INFORMATION
When the NetBEUI or IPX/SPX-compatible protocol is installed, your computer may not be listed in Network Neighborhood. If you attempt to connect to your computer by typing "net view \\computername" (without the quotation marks) or "net use * \\computername\sharename" (without the quotation marks) at the command prompt of another computer on the network, you may receive the following error message:
If you type "net view" (without the quotation marks) at a command prompt shortly after Windows 98 is started, you may receive the following error message:
If you attempt to connect to the computer using Start, Run, and typing \\computername\share, and then clicking OK in Windows 98, you may receive the error message:
If you attempt to map a network connection to the computer in Windows 98, you may receive the error message:
PROTOCOL SCENARIOSThe following scenarios assume that the Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks is installed.If only the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol is installed, other computers may not be able to browse or connect to your computer. This occurs because the IPX 'NMPI' (Microsoft Name Management Protocol on IPX) server-name announcement and SMB host browser announcements are not broadcast. If "NetBIOS support for IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol" is also enabled (this is the default for Microsoft Windows 95, not Windows 98), the SMB host browser announcements are sent since the NetBIOS transport typically binds (note that there is a distinction between NetBIOS support for IPX/SPX and NetBEUI). In this situation, the computer can be browsed by other computers using NetBIOS, but not by those without NetBIOS. In mixed Windows 95 and Windows 98 environments, enabling this can be a temporary solution to the problem, but it is only a partial solution in environments with computers that are not NetBIOS capable. With the NetBEUI protocol installed, the Add Name Query and Add Group Name values for the names listed below that are normally registered by the "server" components of Windows 98 are not sent.
For additional information about NetBIOS names, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q163409 NetBIOS Suffixes (16th Character of the NetBIOS Name)For additional information about icons in Network Neighborhood, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q193938 Only Entire Network Icon Appears in Network Neighborhood Additional query words: peer
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