Re: Can't connect to other computer
From: Chuck (none_at_example.net)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: 28 Jun 2004 18:43:06 -0500
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:30:28 -0700, "tdkme" <*email_address_deleted*> wrote:
>i have 2 computers, one running wndows xp home and the
>other running windows xp pro. the are both connected to a
>linksys router/hub which i have my cable modem plugged
>into so i can share the internet. both computers work fine
>for accessing the interent, but when i setup a network, it
>says it does it, but when i click on mshome it only shows
>the one computer i am on and not the other one.
>occasionally it will show the other computer but when i
>click on it, it says it is not accessable, becuase i may
>not have permission. I have enabled the guest account, and
>enabled tcp/ip on both and on network type, put connected
>through residential gateway (as linksys's website said to
>do) but i still can't share files or see the other
>computer for that matter. i have already gone to windows
>explorer and enabled file sharing on all. i don't know
>what else to do.
Make sure the browser service is running on each computer (Control Panel -
Administrative Tools - Services). Verify that the Computer Browser service is
started.
On the XP Pro computer, check to see if Simple File Sharing (Control Panel -
Folder Options - View - Advanced settings) is enabled or disabled. With XP Pro,
you need to have SFS enabled.
For the XP Pro computer, make sure that the Guest account is enabled thru Local
User Manager (Start - Run - "lusrmgr.msc").
Do any of the computers have a software firewall (ICF or third party)? If so,
you need to configure them for file sharing, by opening ports TCP 139, 445 and
UDP 137, 138, 445, and / or by identifying the other computers as present in the
Local (Trusted) zone. Firewall configurations are a very common cause of
(network) browser, and file sharing, problems.
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Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
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