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Old 01-05-2006, 04:04 AM
Chuck
 
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Default Re: Networking and File Sharing....

On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:15:04 -0800, "larryag"
<larryag@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>"Chuck" wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 06:51:16 -0800, "larryag"
>> <larryag@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >"larryag" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello...
>> >> I am having similar problems. My problem is I’m trying to create a home
>> >> network with a desktop computer and a laptop computer. I am using Windows XP
>> >> Home w/sp-2 installed on both. I installed a Belkin Pre-N router, The
>> >> desktop is hard-wired into the router, and the laptop connects to the
>> >> broadband internet via wireless connection (router). I can connect to the
>> >> internet just fine with both systems. The problem is I can not see either
>> >> system from the other. I think the problem lies in the big red-X in the
>> >> Homenetwork icon within the Network Connections function from the control
>> >> panel. I have tried the Run command and entered the ip address of the other
>> >> system but get a message stating The Network Path was not found. I’m stuck.
>> >> I have followed no less than half a dozen articles on setting up your
>> >> network, as well as using the Network setup wizard, complete with creating a
>> >> disk and loading it in the other computer. In following all the articles,
>> >> all the settings they say to check and set seem to be correct. Microsoft
>> >> states this is easy to do, however I would certainly disagree. Could anyone
>> >> be of assistance? It’s weird, I can't even delete the Homenetwork
>> >> connection. The delete is grayed out. Also, I have checked the Device
>> >> Manager and no yellow question marks, and a review of the hardware returns a
>> >> statement that the hardware is functioning properly. One more thing. In the
>> >> screen of Network connections I show 3 listed – Wireless network connection,
>> >> 1394 connection, and the Homenetwork connection, which has the red-X in it.
>> >> The Homenetwork connection sates Network Cable unplugged. There is no cable
>> >> attached to the laptop. (I tried that at one time, bought a Crossover cable
>> >> but that didn’t work either, i.e. could not transfer files). And yes, file
>> >> sharing is turned on for both systems.
>> >>
>> >> "Networking Virgin" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I networked 2 computers with a SMC router and am unable to access files
>> >> > properly. On one computer, I can access the other files and programs, but on
>> >> > the other computer I can't. I keep receiving the message that the network
>> >> > path can't be found or I don't have permission from my network administrator.
>> >> > When I run Network Diagnostics, 1 computer passes all of the tests, but the
>> >> > other computer keeps failing on the I.P address and I don't know how to
>> >> > properly change that without messing up my internet connection. I have saved
>> >> > both logs from both computers and would appreciate any help. I have read
>> >> > Chuck's website and have previously tried a lot of those things, but I think
>> >> > my brain is too tired to try again without some help. If anyone can use
>> >> > Remote Assistance or chat with me while I do this step-by-step, I would be
>> >> > more than happy. Thank you.

>>
>> >UPDATE:
>> >I can ping the desktop from the laptop but I can not ping the laptop from
>> >either the desktop or the laptop. Does that given anyone a hint of what the
>> >problem might be? Since the last post I have viewed several more help links
>> >but they all say pretty much the same thing and following the instructions
>> >given have not helped. One other thing... one help link indicated I should
>> >set the simple file sharing check box to enabled, however this option is not
>> >showing in the file Folder Options/View box.

>>
>> Probably a firewall problem. Post the logs from both computers, and we can help
>> you diagnose.


>Hello Chuck... Thanks for the reply. What do you mean by "logs". And just
>in case I am REALLY out of the loop, how do I get them?


Larry,

OK, I see the problem here. First, you're posting under another thread. Please
start a new thread - it's to your advantage.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/how-to-post-on-usenet-and-encourage.html#Hijacking>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...html#Hijacking

When you start the new thread, include "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all"
logs from each computer.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/1...isibility.html

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Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
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