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Old 06-04-2001, 12:06 PM   #7
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Open a DOS window, from C:\WINDOWS, delete the *.PWL files

del *.pwl

For now, set your login to client for MS networks.

Click on your TCP/IP, then bindings, UNCHECK client for MS networks AND file and printer sharing. This will separate your internet connection from your network and close the IDENT port providing a bit more security.

Reboot
Do NOT enter a password, leave it blank.

You should now be able to see both and access both provided that;

1) You have the same workgroup name
2) File and printer sharing is installed
3) TCP/IP is installed for Internet, NETBEUI for your network
4) You have shared your drives, printer(s), etc.

Once all is up and running, you can switch to a Windows Logon so that you don't get the logon window on boot.
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