Add network place to remote site problem



I am unable to map a folder from my current internal network to a remote
internal network at another of my company's locations. I can map drives to
other computers on the internal network there to the server at this location.
I can RDC into the machine in question, so it's not a connectivity issue. I
keep getting "This folder does not appear to be valid. Please try another" as
a response from the add network place wizard. I have tried sharing and
unsharing the folder and the hard drive on the system in question to no
avail. This location and the one i'm trying to connect to are both using work
group setups so there is no domain pressent. I'm trying to map from a windows
2003 standard edition system (not a domain controller) to a windows xp pro
system both using NTFS file systems and the xp system is using service pack 2
with the firewall enabled. Is there some reason the firewall would be
blocking this folder mapping? I would appreciate any advice or ideas anyone
has on this issue. Thanks.
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