when you say, "you can't see" does it mean can't even ping them?
If you did, I guess you need to use Samba so you can see their shares.



On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 13:42, rodcarls wrote:
> Hello pluggers:
> 
> I have setup a small local area running Windows Operating System. I change
> the Server Operating System to Linux SuSe. The problem is that, I can't see
> the other computer running Windows Operating System. I can't see the other
> computer in the local area network.
> 
> Please, advise me what to do width this problem.
> 
> Best regards,
> Rogelio Carrillo Jr. B.,CSA
> 
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