Article ID: 266081 - Last Review: January 27, 2007 - Revision: 2.1 Network Browsing May Not Work Properly Over 1394 NDIS NetworkThis article was previously published under Q266081 If this article does not describe your hardware-related issue, please see the following Microsoft Web site to view more articles about hardware: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/w98?sid=460
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SYMPTOMS
Client computers using Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394 network cabling (FireWire) may not be able to use My Network Places to view other computers. When you click Entire Network in My Network Places, you may receive the following error message:
Unable to browse the network. Windows is unable to gain access to the network. This may be for a number of reasons. RESOLUTION
You can connect to shared network resources using Internet Protocol (IP) over 1394 network cabling by following these steps:
In Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), the computer name can be found by performing the following steps:
If you know the computer name and network share, you can use the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to connect directly to a network share using the following syntax:
\\Computername\Sharename
Alternatively, the NET USE command in an MS-DOS window is still available using the following syntax:
NET USE drive letter to name the share: \\computername\sharename
For example, type:NET USE X: \\HomePC\Share MORE INFORMATION
This issue involves network browsing and does not prevent connecting to other computers provided you know the name of the computer to which you are connecting. After a short duration (15 minutes or less) it may be possible to get a list of computers by following these steps:
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