Re: Network Access Permission
From: Bee Nguyen (BeeNguyen_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/12/04
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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 08:09:02 -0800
Read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813936
and continue to read from Part 1 to 8.
Remember:
1. Both computer have the same username and password.
2. Same class and IP subnet. Say 192.168.2.1 and the other is 192.168.2.2
with the same Network Mask 255.255.255.0
"Bill43" wrote:
> I disabled my MS firewall although it said that it was configured for my
> network, however I still do not have access to the other machine. Both
> machines (WinME and Win XP Home-SP2) can access the internet but not each
> other. It says: //bedroom1 is not accessible, you do not have permission to
> view this. Thank you
>
> "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > In article <1055499C-B7BB-4532-8600-D4F4081F2EF1@microsoft.com>,
> > Bill43 <Bill43@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > >In MS Help& Support it says To go to "Network Connection" in Control Pannel
> > >and click on Incoming Connection, then Network Tasks, General Tab and User
> > >Tab in order to make necessary permissions to be able to see my network. I
> > >do not have any of this info when I go to Network Connection". There is no
> > >incoming connection to select. I am able to see my other computer and the
> > >workgroup names are the same and I am set up for sharing and I am logged in
> > >as adminstrator, however, I keep getting message that other computer is not
> > >accessible-I do not have necessary permission. Please advise
> >
> > I think that you're looking in the wrong place. There won't be any
> > "Incoming Connection" icons in the "Network Connections" screen unless
> > you've explicitly created them. Incoming connections aren't used for
> > connecting to another computer on a local area network (LAN) via
> > Ethernet. They're used for dial-up, parallel, serial, infrared, and
> > VPN connections.
> >
> > The most common problem on a LAN is that a firewall program is
> > blocking access. Run XP's Network Setup Wizard on each computer,
> > being sure to specify the right Internet connection type. If you've
> > installed a firewall program (Norton Internet Security, ZoneAlarm,
> > McAfee Personal Firewall, PCCillin, etc), make absolutely sure that
> > it's configured to allow access by other computers on the LAN.
> >
> > If that doesn't help, please reply to this message in the news group
> > (not by E-mail) with more information to help other people understand
> > the problem. Describe what operating system each computer uses (XP
> > Professional, XP Home Edition, Windows 98, etc). If a computer uses
> > XP Professional, specify whether simple file sharing is enabled or
> > disabled. Describe what you're trying to do, what happens when you do
> > it, and the complete and exact text of all error messages. I'm sure
> > that someone can help.
> > --
> > Best Wishes,
> > Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
> >
> > Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
> > for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
> > addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
> >
> > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> >
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