Dana:
Hurm, that's very unusual. I presume the "Refresh" button doesn't
help your situation? And to confirm: all of the other PC's are on the
same subnet (ie, IP address in the range 192.168.0.2 thru .254)?
I don't have a WinXP SP1 workstation on my LAN to test this.
I might need to get one...
-Scott
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Dana C. Greene wrote:
> Following installation of Kaboodle, only three devices on our LAN segment of about a
> dozen nodes are identified. The Kaboodle "master node" PC is an WinXP Pro SP1
> workstation. WinPCap is running and active on the "master node". The LAN segment
> is a 192.168.1.0 network. The devices not being discovered by Kaboodle include both
> Win98 and WinXP machines which can be successfully pinged from the master node.
>
> I am in search of suggestions to troubleshoot why all of the LAN segment devices are
> not being discovered.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dana
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