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Csan anyone help ?. Ive just set up a wireless ADSL router to share my
broadband connection which works fine both the desktop and wireless laptop can surf the net ok. The problem is that i want the laptop to have access to the shared folder and printer on the desktop. both cmputers are in the same work group (MSHOME) the laptop has xp pro and the desktop xphome. The desktop can ping the laptop ok but the laptop cannot ping the desktop. when i log on to the laptop and search for computers near near me it finds the desktop but when i try to brouse it says that i do not have permission see you administrator. Both computers are set up with identicle user accounts. ive run the network setup wizard but still no joy can anyone shed some light on this frustrating problem. =?Utf-8?B?U3RldmU=?= |
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Steve,
Let's get put some joy back into networking! I understand the problem, and think you have described it quite well. I'd first like to caution that if ping does not work, there are only problems ahead. Let's get ping working. First, how are you pinging? 1) Try with the IP Address of the machine Doing a "ipconfig" from a cmd.exe window, you will be able to get the address of the machine. Do this for both and make sure each machine can ping the other with the other's respective IP address. 2) Try using the name of the machine Now try ping using the computer name. The address that is resolved from each machine should be the same as from part 1. ping mylaptop Pinging mylaptop .. [10.0.0.1] with 32 bytes of data: Make sure that the addresses are the same. 10.0.0.1 should be the address I saw when I did "ipconfig" on the laptop. 3) Make sure that if there is a firewall on each machine, that it is configured to allow these networking protocols. In XP SP2 this is important. Having the firewall set to "No Exceptions" cuts the machine off (and also makes it very safe). In the Firewall tab of the Network Connection property page, Enable Exceptions and select MS File/Printer sharing from the allowed protocols list in the "Exceptions" Tab. Also, in the "Advanced" tab, enable ICMP responses (just the top check box in the list, so that the machine will respond to pings). 4) Try doing the pings again. If this works, try the final test from the cmd.exe window: from the desktop: net view \\mylaptop from the laptop net new \\desktop You should be able to see the shared resources on these machine. Hope this helps. -- Brian Wehrle Software Test Engineer/Wireless Networking Microsoft Corp. "Steve" <> wrote in message news:A3631D6B-5E7D-4FCE-A6CB-... > Csan anyone help ?. Ive just set up a wireless ADSL router to share my > broadband connection which works fine both the desktop and wireless laptop > can surf the net ok. The problem is that i want the laptop to have access > to > the shared folder and printer on the desktop. both cmputers are in the > same > work group (MSHOME) the laptop has xp pro and the desktop xphome. The > desktop > can ping the laptop ok but the laptop cannot ping the desktop. when i log > on > to the laptop and search for computers near near me it finds the desktop > but > when i try to brouse it says that i do not have permission see you > administrator. Both computers are set up with identicle user accounts. > ive > run the network setup wizard but still no joy can anyone shed some light > on > this frustrating problem. Brian Wehrle [MSFT] |
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Hi
May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Steve" <> wrote in message news:A3631D6B-5E7D-4FCE-A6CB-... > Csan anyone help ?. Ive just set up a wireless ADSL router to share my > broadband connection which works fine both the desktop and wireless laptop > can surf the net ok. The problem is that i want the laptop to have access to > the shared folder and printer on the desktop. both cmputers are in the same > work group (MSHOME) the laptop has xp pro and the desktop xphome. The desktop > can ping the laptop ok but the laptop cannot ping the desktop. when i log on > to the laptop and search for computers near near me it finds the desktop but > when i try to brouse it says that i do not have permission see you > administrator. Both computers are set up with identicle user accounts. ive > run the network setup wizard but still no joy can anyone shed some light on > this frustrating problem. Jack |
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I have a similar problem. I have a laptop and PC wirelessly linked via a
router. I can view PC folders, and I can even print remotely, but I cannot open the folders. I have tried the ping and I have checked that the firewalls are off. Judith =?Utf-8?B?SmF5VmVl?= |
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