Re: can you have ICS *and* filesharing?



another not unimportant addition:
As the previous post seemed to imply: it was a problem of firewalls (somehow).
So the main thing to keep in mind seems to be to open the server to
communication from any client with IP adresses in the full range you posted
before:
192.168.0.x

Problem partly understood, but solved... for now.
Main advice: turn firewalls completely off, then see how far you can close
it again without losing functionality (i.e. configuring it for IP
"exceptions").
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