Re: Cannot connect to Workgroup
- From: dbagdanoff <dbagdanoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 15:38:02 -0700
I can tell you for sure that user accounts and passwords do not matter. this
workgroup use to work. Three different machines with three different user
accounts and all had blank passwords. set it all up by running the home
office wizard on all three PC's and never had any problems. Some thing
changed some where. maybe an update i installed or an application.
"Frank" wrote:
"dbagdanoff" <dbagdanoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message.
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I hate forums because everyone assumes the basics. I hate haveing to
explain
every little detail. both machines are on the same workgroup!
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Both machines do have the same user accounts with the same blank passwords!
allthough i dont think same user accounts matter.
As pointed out in an earlier post; blank passwords don't work.
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Finally file and printer sharing is
turned on. I am just irritated with this issue, it should be simple. There
is
something I am missing and i cant find it. Does anybody have any
suggestions.
I have googled this to no end.
"NoConsequence" wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 17:53:00 -0700, dbagdanoff
<dbagdanoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When i type \\computername in my workgroup it tries to log on to remote
machine with guest account and asks for password. I have set password
and
still wont connect. Also when i try to add printer that is connected to
remote PC it says access is denied. Both PC's are XP pro. Why cant i add
printer or see other pc's in my workgroup without a password that
dosen't
even work?
If you are trying to network the machines, you need to ensure all
machines that are going to be able to "see" each other - and this
includes being able to "see/use" printers on remote machines - have
the same user account with the same non-blank passwords. You also
need to make sure printer/file sharing is turned on, and that all
machines are on the same workgroup for peer-to-peer networks.
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