Re: Network settings ?
From: Adam (Adam_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/02/04
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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:05:03 -0800
Hello again,
I booted all 3 in safe mode made the changes, and now both desktops can
access the laptop and vice versa. The desktops cannot access each other.
When I reopen HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA the
value on all three pc's are still showing a 1. I have no firewall programs
installed, all 3 are win xp service pack 1, windows firewall is disabeled.
when I ran "net user guest /active:yes" it said it was completed
successfully on all 3 machines. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabeled on all 3,
and all 3 can be seen in the same workgroup.
Thanks again for your time,
"Carey Holzman" wrote:
> Try booting in Safe Mode, log in as Administrator, make the change and then
> restart normally and see if the change sticks. If not, ensure you have no
> firewall on like Norton Internet Security, McAfee firewall, Zero Knowledge
> Freedom, ZoneAlarm, etc... uninstall them if you have them.
>
> Carey
>
> "Adam" <Adam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D751ACC5-9B63-4B3E-81E8-0287703D5A73@microsoft.com...
> > Click Start, click Run, type:
> >> regedit (then hit enter or click OK)
> >> Go to this location in the registry:
> >>
> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA
> >>
> >> Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0
> >
> > I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back
> > to
> > 1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ?
> >
> > Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit
> > of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out
> > for
> > 5 days now off and on :(
> >
> > "Carey Holzman" wrote:
> >
> >> Do the following (on all XP computers)
> >>
> >> Click Start, click Run, type:
> >> net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK)
> >>
> >> next, Click Start, click Run, type:
> >> regedit (then hit enter or click OK)
> >> Go to this location in the registry:
> >>
> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA
> >>
> >> Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0.
> >>
> >> Close and reboot.
> >>
> >> Carey
> >>
> >>
> >> "Adam" <Adam @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:5CFC7BA9-0DE0-4A33-B8A6-FD765422DC56@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> > I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl
> >> > router
> >> > (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet
> >> > from
> >> > all
> >> > three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's
> >> > in
> >> > the
> >> > workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see
> >> > all
> >> > three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print
> >> > shareing
> >> > are
> >> > enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the
> >> > network it says i dont have permission and to contact the
> >> > administrator.
> >> > Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the
> >> > permissions?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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