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I would install IPX/SPX also. I find that networking Windows is easier if both TCP/IP and IPX/SPX are installed when you have file and printer sharing enabled.
I'm not an Network Admin, but everything seems "automatic" with this type of setup. I would remove the static IP, and let Windows assign it's own. In "WINS configuration" I would check "Use DHCP for WINS resolution."
I can't speak for XP, but for Win9x you should boot without errors, and the only prompt you should see is for the Username/password to logon to the network. Be sure to click OK. Then give Windows enough time to bring up the network. Sometimes it can take a few minutes before you explore the "network neighborhood."
If this doesn't work, I hope someone else can help. This is what I've done and it works, and I don't know of another way. ;-) |