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Hi! I have Windows XP (SP2) and Shaw high-speed cable connection to the
internet. I recently purchased a Notebook (with built in wireless card) complete with a MSI router. I want it to network with my desktop pc. The host computer (my desktop pc) seams to be set up properly to network with the Notebook but for some reason I can’t set up the “Notebook” to share data with “The Host” and vice versa. I thought I did what was required on each computer but to no avail. I have gone to My “Network Places” and have clicked: “view workgroup computers” and I get this response: “Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission. The list of servers for this workgroup is currently not available.” I don’t know what this means and Shaw Cable say it’s not within their scope of responsibly. Can anyone tell me what step I’m missing? -- Kind regards. Shane =?Utf-8?B?U2hhbmU=?= |
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On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 23:56:05 -0800, "Shane" <> wrote:
>Hi! I have Windows XP (SP2) and Shaw high-speed cable connection to the >internet. I recently purchased a Notebook (with built in wireless card) >complete with a MSI router. See if the Wireless networking section in my online notes helps http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith/ADOBE.HTM J |
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Assuming that the two computers are connected together and can surf independently the Internet. May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Shane" <> wrote in message news:A9C1AFBD-81C9-407A-B285-... > Hi! I have Windows XP (SP2) and Shaw high-speed cable connection to the > internet. I recently purchased a Notebook (with built in wireless card) > complete with a MSI router. > > I want it to network with my desktop pc. The host computer (my desktop pc) > seams to be set up properly to network with the Notebook but for some > reason > I can't set up the "Notebook" to share data with "The Host" and vice > versa. > I thought I did what was required on each computer but to no avail. > > I have gone to My "Network Places" and have clicked: "view workgroup > computers" and I get this response: "Contact the administrator of this > server to find out if you have access permission. The list of servers for > this workgroup is currently not available." > > I don't know what this means and Shaw Cable say it's not within their > scope > of responsibly. Can anyone tell me what step I'm missing? > > -- > Kind regards. Shane Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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