I have two networks connected by router. 10.159.232.0 and 10.159.234.0 I can ping the nodes on the opposite side of the router from each side, 10.159.232.1 can ping anything on the 10.159.234.0 network and vice versa. What I need is to be able to see the workgroups on one network from the other network, like when you go to network places then click on "view workgroup computers". I have XP Pro on all the pc's I need to do this on. The goal is to share documents across the two networks. How can I do this?
I'm not sure you're going to be able to do that w/o 3rd party software. I've been out of networking for a bit now, but from what I recall using the 'View Workgroup Computers' utility does just that - it let's u view the computers associated within the same work group as the one ur using. Specifically, this means the computers would have unique names but share the same EXACT work group name and be within the same LAN segment, as defined by the physical & logical (think "subnet mask") connections. Out of curiosity, what are the subnet masks for each of ur two networks? With that, a little more info would be helpful, such as how many computers are on each network and what their OS's are (for instance XP Home wont have a couple of the network/admin centric utilities that XP Pro has - there arent many differences between the two, but for ur purposes it may be the difference in getting what ya need done). You may want to double check the work group name, computer name, ip address & sub-net mask configured on each pc - giving us a facscimile of this info wud help too (by that i mean if u feel ansy abt giving us specific work group/computer names, give us some example schema that u feel comfortable with (personally i would prefer be provided an equitable example schema rather than the actual names). giving us specific private ip addresses & sub-net masks are not going to be an issue since 10.159.x.x scopes fall within the private class of 10.x ip's and as such are not routeable - accessible - over the public internet). lastly, for now, try using the net view command to access the different computers; if ur not familiar w/this command set just access the help search on ur pc, type in "net view command" - in WinXP Home u'll get two search results, the full text result being the one u'll want to access. oh, & btw, lest we forget the basics, make sure ur firewalls & internet security programs are TEMPORARILY disabled while ur t/s. HTH
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