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#1 By 125382 (79.181.101.199) at Sunday, June 22, 2008 02:31:41 PM
Hi, I'm new here, and am not a tech guru, I just have the unfortunate coincidence of knowing more about computers than anybody around me, so I got put in charge. We have a small office network that shares some printers, an internet connection and files. The computers connected to the network can easily talk to each other, despite the fact that some are XP and some are Vista. We recently bought a new laptop, and it fell upon me to set it up. Now it connects to the network and can use the internet, but cannot see any devices on the network. The other computers recognize that it is there but will not "talk" to it claiming "invalid network address". What should I do? This laptop is running XP. I ran the connect to network wizard, the firewall is ZoneAlarm and shouldn't be a problem. It is part of the same workgroup.... I don't know what to do. Please advise. Thank you.



 

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