Hi Linda,

Couple things come to mind here.
Browse master   may be trying to access the machine windows does this
routinely.
I don't think it matters if files are shared the machine is still part of a
workgroup so windoze tries to keep track.One of your machines is appointed
browse master and it may be the one that's trying the access. M$ doesn't
make it easy to figure out which machine is the browse master. I'll provide
the details if you are interested. It will be an NT or NT server machine it
they exist in the workgroup.Otherwise there is a specific pecking order.  It
may be setting off ZA. I don't use ZA just got tired of all those Nags and
popups. With your router and NAT you may not need ZA unless you are a belt
and suspenders type lol.

TCP/IP may just be renewing itself. I would need more info to do much more
with this.
Hope this helps.
t0m



> thanks, Jeff.......I had already done that......and I set my local
security
> back to medium.......I'm still curious tho why that computer is trying to
> access this one when this one has nothing set up as shared
>
> oh well....all appears to be working fine.....and this didn't start
> happening until yesterday when I upgraded ZA to the new version
>
> now......the biggest problem is I can't get ZA to work on my 98 partition
on
> this machine at all.....grrrrr
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