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I am trying to have a new XP pro machine connect to a Netware 6 server and also to a windows 2k server. I need to do because of the applications that I must run from these two different servers. The connection to the servers is active, because i can ping the servers. However, when I try to look at the tree for the server on Netware 6 when I go to login, I cannot see the server. On the win 2k side, I have set the workgroup that the machine should be in, but I cannot see the server that i need to connect to in that workgroup. I can see two other machines in the workgroup, but they are not the correct machine. I have done this in a matter of minutes with win 98 SE. I have been that it would be easy to do with win xp pro, but no such luck after 2 days of trying off and on. Any help?
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Windows XP has a network utility that will allow you to easily join a domain or a workgroup. Not having an XP machine in front of me but having used it before I think it is located under the Network Connections utilities
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I finally found out what was going on. I ran a network troubleshooter that I hadn't found before and it told me there was a machine on the network with the same name. I have no idea where it is at or why it should have the same name. I changed the name and the server in the workgroup that I was looking for was right there. I was able to map it and get the program that I needed running.
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