Re: Wireless Networking Question

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I mean built in firewall of XP
Arkady


"AKA Spawn" <AKASpawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Arkady,
>
> I'm assuming i need to open port 443 somewhere in the router
> configuration,
> but I don't know where to do that. Can you help with this?
>
> -AKA
>
>
> "Arkady Frenkel" wrote:
>
>> Open port 443 in f/w
>> Arkady
>>
>> "AKA Spawn" <AKASpawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:A05104E5-CCE3-4FBD-B294-4E2BCCB16E03@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi again,
>> >
>> > I found what was causing the problem with sharing was the WorkGroup
>> > name
>> > on
>> > the client machine was spelled incorrectly. Both machines can now share
>> > each
>> > others drives, files and printers.
>> >
>> > However, I noticed that if I enable Firewall protection on the Host
>> > computer
>> > the Client machine cannot share resources on the Host.
>> >
>> > Since the client computer shares an internet connection with the Host,
>> > is
>> > there a way to activate the Firewall and still share resources within
>> > the
>> > Network?
>> >
>> > -AKA
>> >
>> >
>> > "AKA Spawn" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I don't know if this is the correct forum for my question but here
>> >> goes.
>> >> I'm
>> >> trying to establish File and Printer sharing between two computers on
>> >> a
>> >> wireless network. I have Client for Microsoft Networks and File and
>> >> Printer
>> >> Sharing installed on both computers. I have both systems setup to
>> >> share
>> >> drives and folders. Both systems share the same workgroup.
>> >>
>> >> Problem is, the client computer can access files, folders and printers
>> >> on
>> >> the Server but not the other way around. The Server cannot see the
>> >> client
>> >> computer or access anything on it even though I configured them
>> >> exactly
>> >> the
>> >> same way.
>> >>
>> >> What do I need to do to see the client from the server?
>>
>>
>>


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