In article <FEAF0B95-42BB-4983-96BD->,
"freakyO" <> wrote:
>I have a wireless laptop and a desktop. The desktop is connected to a
>wireless router. They are in the same workgroup and the laptop can easily
>access the files on the desktop, but the desktop cannot get files from the
>laptop even though file sharing is enabled. I have tried disabling all of my
>security software on the laptop, but that has done nothing. What will make
>the laptop files accessible to the desktop?
The most likely problem is that a firewall on the laptop is blocking
access from the desktop. It could be XP's built-in firewall, or it
could be a firewall program like Norton, McAfee, PC-cillin, ZoneAlarm,
etc.
Can the desktop ping the laptop's IP address? Can the desktop ping
the laptop's computer name? If both of those fail, the problem is
almost certainly caused by a firewall.
Sometimes, disabling security software isn't enough. You have to
un-install the software to get network access to work. If it works
with the security software un-installed, check the program's
documentation to see how to configure it to allow network access.
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