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Home Networking TroubleI have connected my computers through a router. Both computers are set to
the same work group. On one computer I can view that the other computer is connected through the "View workgroup computers" window. When I try to access the other computer is says that I don't have access to it. On the other computer when I try to view the workgroup it says it doesn't have access to the workgroup. Not sure what is going on. :-p Eric F wrote:
> I have connected my computers through a router. Both computers are This is most commonly caused by a misconfigured firewall. Run the> set to > the same work group. On one computer I can view that the other > computer is > connected through the "View workgroup computers" window. When I try > to > access the other computer is says that I don't have access to it. On > the other computer when I try to view the workgroup it says it doesn't > have > access to the workgroup. Not sure what is going on. :-p Network Setup Wizard on all computers, making sure to enable File & Printer Sharing, and reboot. The only "gotcha" is that this will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like Norton 2005/06) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. If you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local Area Network traffic as trusted. I usually do this with my firewalls with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center: a. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab) and create identical user accounts/passwords on all computers. b. If you don't care about using Pro's advanced features, leave the Simple File Sharing enabled. Simple File Sharing means that Guest (network) is enabled. This means that anyone without a user account on the target system can use its resources. This is a security hole but only you can decide if it matters in your situation. Then create shares as desired. XP Home does not permit sharing of users' home directories (My Documents) or Program Files, but you can share folders inside those directories. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents folder. If that doesn't work for you, here is an excellent network troubleshooter by MVP Hans-Georg Michna. Take the time to go through it and it will usually pinpoint the problem area(s) - http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm Malke
help needed to network XP Home Edition and Win 2000
Can ping web address by IP address but not by name Users can't change password P2P network not working properly Connection delay Trouble wharing files ... TCP port redirection Windows XP Home - home nework issue Belkin F5D7132 problems Sharing Problems |
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