Dear James,
If you get a helpful answer to this, I would sure like to know about it. I
have the same problem and I have asked techies from here to the North Pole,
combed the posts, etc, and have found nothing useful. I can ping and search
the computers on my network using IP addresses just fine. But the
"automatic" and very handy Network Neighborhood, or whatever Microsoft calls
it these days, is simply non-functional. And the oddest thing about this is
that the experienced tech people seem to respond as if they had never
encountered such a problem. How can it be? is their general response.
Good luck,
Les
"James" wrote:
> What I have:
> One laptop and one desktop, both connected to a wireless router. They are
> both able to access internet without problems. Both computers have McAfee
> AntiVirus. Windows Firewall is off. I can ping each computer from the other
> computer. System is Windows XP Home Edition SP2.
>
> Problem:
> I can search and see the other computer in My Network Places. However when I
> click the computer name, the following message shows "\\computer name is not
> accessable. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
> Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access
> permission. The network path was not found.". I need help to access and
> share files and printers among the computer. Thanks.
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