lost the mapped drive

Our office has a small working group, while using Windows 7.  To keep all our data files on one of the three (as a server).  My computer is mapped to the drive and I can see the 'server' in my view of the network, but he does not see the drive on this computer that we keep all data on.  My partner has exactly the same computer as mine, and she does not have this problem.

Thank you very much for the input.  I worked last night with a MSFT engineer and we discovered that there was a conflict of IP address 192.168.x.101 has be confused for some reason any with 192.168.X.100.  When we handed the dynamic IP address on the other computer on the network to a static address192.168.X.120.

So far so good.

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