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For the last two days, two of us at work have been trying to find out why a Windows 7 computer cannot see any other computer on the network.
Our network is a basic workgroup with static addresses. We use a Linux computer for a Master Browser. The Master Browser service is disabled in most of the Windows computers to prevent conflicts.
After a fresh install of Window 7 Pro 32 bit, I assign an address to the NIC. I make sure network discovery is turned on. I reboot the computer, then double click on 'Network' icon. The screen opens, the progress bar moves about half way across the window then jumps to the end. There are no computers showing in the window. (there should be about 40 computers showing). It doesn't even see itself. If I open the 'Network and Sharing' window and click on 'See full map', after a couple of minutes a network map shows up with 10-12 of the network computers showing along with a few switches. I can also search for computers using the IP address and they come right up.
I have reinstalled the operating system on the afflicted computer three times. I have changed the NIC twice. I have tried every hack, trick, and voodoo spell I have found on the net.
Two other Windows 7 computers attached to the same switch don't have this problem.
Any ideas???
Our network is a basic workgroup with static addresses. We use a Linux computer for a Master Browser. The Master Browser service is disabled in most of the Windows computers to prevent conflicts.
After a fresh install of Window 7 Pro 32 bit, I assign an address to the NIC. I make sure network discovery is turned on. I reboot the computer, then double click on 'Network' icon. The screen opens, the progress bar moves about half way across the window then jumps to the end. There are no computers showing in the window. (there should be about 40 computers showing). It doesn't even see itself. If I open the 'Network and Sharing' window and click on 'See full map', after a couple of minutes a network map shows up with 10-12 of the network computers showing along with a few switches. I can also search for computers using the IP address and they come right up.
I have reinstalled the operating system on the afflicted computer three times. I have changed the NIC twice. I have tried every hack, trick, and voodoo spell I have found on the net.
Two other Windows 7 computers attached to the same switch don't have this problem.
Any ideas???