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How to consolidate PCs in home network
We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista on one of
them. (The other two run Vista.) When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a different "group" in our home network. I want them all the same group... in part so managing firewall and sharing access with Norton Internet Security will be easier. How do I consolidate them in on group? jeff |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
Jeff Ingman wrote:
> We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista > on one of them. (The other two run Vista.) > > When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a > different "group" in our home network. I want them all the same > group... in part so managing firewall and sharing access with > Norton Internet Security will be easier. > > How do I consolidate them in on group? Do you mean 'workgroup'? Change the name of the workgroup on each one to match the rest. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...482421033.mspx Although - to be honest - I don't see how that makes anything 'easier' per se... ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:57:11 -0700, Jeff Ingman
<JeffIngman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista on one of >them. (The other two run Vista.) > >When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a different >"group" in our home network. I want them all the same group... in part so >managing firewall and sharing access with Norton Internet Security will be >easier. > >How do I consolidate them in on group? > >jeff Why ask HERE? Do you see the word VISTA in this group's title? NO. Ask elsewhere |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
Thanks Shenan.
I'm having a problem with Nornton Internet Security. I suspect that I need to get all three machines in the same workgroup to deal with the issue I have. I'll follow your suggestion. Hopefully this will lead to a solution of my my problem. jeff "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Jeff Ingman wrote: > > We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista > > on one of them. (The other two run Vista.) > > > > When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a > > different "group" in our home network. I want them all the same > > group... in part so managing firewall and sharing access with > > Norton Internet Security will be easier. > > > > How do I consolidate them in on group? > > Do you mean 'workgroup'? > Change the name of the workgroup on each one to match the rest. > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...482421033.mspx > > Although - to be honest - I don't see how that makes anything 'easier' per > se... ;-) > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
LeotoII
Perhaps you did not read my post. Two of the three machines in my network run XP. jeff "LetoII" wrote: > On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:57:11 -0700, Jeff Ingman > <JeffIngman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista on one of > >them. (The other two run Vista.) > > > >When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a different > >"group" in our home network. I want them all the same group... in part so > >managing firewall and sharing access with Norton Internet Security will be > >easier. > > > >How do I consolidate them in on group? > > > >jeff > > Why ask HERE? Do you see the word VISTA in this group's title? NO. > > Ask elsewhere > > |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
Mea Culpa... I just reread my post and realized I made a typo. I thought i
had typed correctly "the other two run XP" My bad. jeff "LetoII" wrote: > On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:57:11 -0700, Jeff Ingman > <JeffIngman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista on one of > >them. (The other two run Vista.) > > > >When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a different > >"group" in our home network. I want them all the same group... in part so > >managing firewall and sharing access with Norton Internet Security will be > >easier. > > > >How do I consolidate them in on group? > > > >jeff > > Why ask HERE? Do you see the word VISTA in this group's title? NO. > > Ask elsewhere > > |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
"Jeff Ingman" <JeffIngman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2C04099-50E4-4898-9FDC-413B6A33735E@microsoft.com...> LeotoII > > Perhaps you did not read my post. Two of the three machines in my network > run XP. > Ignore the mentally ill school child. (Better still killfile him now). He has been told before that not everyone can access the vista newsgroups. If you re-read your own post, you'll find that you didn't say that at all. > jeff > > "LetoII" wrote: > >> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:57:11 -0700, Jeff Ingman >> <JeffIngman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista on >> >one of >> >them. (The other two run Vista.) >> > >> >When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a >> >different >> >"group" in our home network. I want them all the same group... in part >> >so >> >managing firewall and sharing access with Norton Internet Security will >> >be >> >easier. >> > >> >How do I consolidate them in on group? >> > >> >jeff >> >> Why ask HERE? Do you see the word VISTA in this group's title? NO. >> >> Ask elsewhere >> >> |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 11:59:10 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
<no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote: >> Perhaps you did not read my post. Two of the three machines in my network >> run XP. >> > >Ignore the mentally ill school child. (Better still killfile him now). He >has been told before that not everyone can access the vista newsgroups. That is THEIR problem. So, according to YOUR logic, if I have problems starting my car, since I can't access a group about cars I can just ask here? After all, I think the problem has something to do with the electronic iginition system, controlled by a computer........... Dip. |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
"LetoII" <none@none.net> wrote in message news:mr58v35u061sm99crr5kskodomqarfsvu6@4ax.com... > On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 11:59:10 +0100, "M.I.5¾" > <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote: > >>> Perhaps you did not read my post. Two of the three machines in my >>> network >>> run XP. >>> >> >>Ignore the mentally ill school child. (Better still killfile him now). He >>has been told before that not everyone can access the vista newsgroups. > > That is THEIR problem. So, according to YOUR logic, if I have > problems starting my car, since I can't access a group about cars I > can just ask here? After all, I think the problem has something to do > with the electronic iginition system, controlled by a > computer........... > Don't be cunt all your life. Have a day off occasionally. |
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Re: How to consolidate PCs in home network
On Apr 1, 9:21*pm, Jeff Ingman <JeffIng...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > Thanks Shenan. > > I'm having a problem with Nornton Internet Security. I suspect that I need > to get all three machines in the same workgroup to deal with the issue I have. > > I'll follow your suggestion. Hopefully this will lead to a solution of my my > problem. > > jeff > > > > "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > > Jeff Ingman wrote: > > > We have three PCs in a home network. I just had to reinstall Vista > > > on one of them. (The other two run Vista.) > > > > When I reinstalled Vista on the one machine it now shows up in a > > > different "group" in our home network. I want them all the same > > > group... in part so managing firewall and sharing access with > > > Norton Internet Security will be easier. > > > > How do I consolidate them in on group? > > > Do you mean 'workgroup'? > > Change the name of the workgroup on each one to match the rest. > > >http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...0a853-e53a-40e... > > > Although - to be honest - I don't see how that makes anything 'easier' per > > se... ;-) > > > -- > > Shenan Stanley > > * * *MS-MVP > > -- > > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Norton Internet Security (and any version of Norton Anti-virus (included inSystem Works, 360 and Internet Security) has settings in Internet Worm module which blocks the "NetBIOS" function. This is to say that you can not access any PC by the unit "name" but if you were to access the PC by its IP address, it works. You need to configure the Internet Worm access rules so as to specify the IP address range of your network, is permitted to go thorough the system. |
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