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This is essentially a repost, but I now believe these two problems may be
linked. 1) Recently my computer was not downloading or installing Windows Updates and in the process of finally finding the solution I have apparently messed up my daughter’s and son’s access to my computer. This computer (A Dell Dimension 4500 uses Windows XP Home Edition and my son & daughter both have limited access logons. Since I fixed the update issue they are now unable to logon. Even if I use Start->Run "control userpasswords2" and reset their passwords to new passwords (or even none at all), they still cannot logon. The computer always responds with the message "Did you forget your password?", or even a black screen with the message (I think) "You may not logon to this computer" If I make their accounts administrator accounts everything is OK again. All I was doing prior to all this (as far as I can recall was making changes to "msconfig", but I do not believe anything could have been left in a state to do this if in the "General" tab the "Normal Startup" radio button is checked - or am I mistaken?). I have also been trying to setup the network described below. Even when I create new limited access logons the results are the same. 2) I want to setup my two computers on a home network on a wireless link (mostly so I can use a printer on a single computer, on a local network and print from one computer via the network to the other), but I don’t really want to use ICS if I can help it. As far as I can tell this can be done, but so far I have been unable to achieve it. I believe I have the necessary hardware (a Cable Modem, a Wireless Router, and a Wireless Card in each PC). I have setup a workgroup which each computer appears to be a member of (under system information computer name etc.). Computer One: The aforementioned Dimension 4500, is able to log onto and browse my new computer (a Dell Dimension E510 running Windows XP Media Edition). Computer Two: The Dell Dimension E510 can ping everything on the network but is unable to browse the local network (i.e. cannot view the 4500). I can connect to the internet from both PCs without any problem. I have struggled with both of these problems ever since I received the new computer - a couple of weeks ago - and started trying to set up the network. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Re #1, try the password reset disk;
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305478 Re #2, what happens if on the E510 you Start/Run \\<Nameof4500> ENTER? If you get an error, try \\<IPaddressof4500 Also, check the firewall on the 4500. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP ="russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C4715A7-4997-4D2E-9674-4F979A5A10EF@microsoft.com... > This is essentially a repost, but I now believe these two problems may be > linked. > > 1) Recently my computer was not downloading or installing Windows Updates > and in the process of finally finding the solution I have apparently messed > up my daughter's and son's access to my computer. This computer (A Dell > Dimension 4500 uses Windows XP Home Edition and my son & daughter both have > limited access logons. Since I fixed the update issue they are now unable to > logon. > Even if I use Start->Run "control userpasswords2" and reset their passwords > to new passwords (or even none at all), they still cannot logon. The computer > always responds with the message "Did you forget your password?", or even a > black screen with the message (I think) "You may not logon to this computer" > If I make their accounts administrator accounts everything is OK again. All I > was doing prior to all this (as far as I can recall was making changes to > "msconfig", but I do not believe anything could have been left in a state to > do this if in the "General" tab the "Normal Startup" radio button is checked > - or am I mistaken?). I have also been trying to setup the network described > below. Even when I create new limited access logons the results are the same. > > 2) I want to setup my two computers on a home network on a wireless link > (mostly so I can use a printer on a single computer, on a local network and > print from one computer via the network to the other), but I don't really > want to use ICS if I can help it. As far as I can tell this can be done, but > so far I have been unable to achieve it. I believe I have the necessary > hardware (a Cable Modem, a Wireless Router, and a Wireless Card in each PC). > I have setup a workgroup which each computer appears to be a member of (under > system information computer name etc.). > Computer One: The aforementioned Dimension 4500, is able to log onto and > browse my new computer (a Dell Dimension E510 running Windows XP Media > Edition). > > Computer Two: The Dell Dimension E510 can ping everything on the network but > is unable to browse the local network (i.e. cannot view the 4500). > > I can connect to the internet from both PCs without any problem. > > I have struggled with both of these problems ever since I received the new > computer - a couple of weeks ago - and started trying to set up the network. > > Any help would be appreciated. |
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Might be worth adding that ICS is only necessary if you don't have a router
on your system - it makes one of the computers act as a very basic router. Since you have a 'real' router, all you need (in most cases) is to ensure that the computers' Default Gateway and DNS settings point to its IP address. (and of course that the router's own IP address is in the same subnet as the computers) If the router has DHCP this may happen automatically. |
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#1 Unfortunately, I cannot find the password reset option on the computer,
perhaps it is because it is part of a workgroup; however, as I said, I have already tried resetting the passwords from the "Start->Run->control userpasswords2 window, which I suspect would do something very similar anyway? #2 "\\<Nameof4500>" returns an error which can vary, recently it has been "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many as it can accept". The same error occurs with "\\<IPaddressof4500>". However, only one computer is trying to access it. "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote: > Re #1, try the password reset disk; > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305478 > > Re #2, what happens if on the E510 you Start/Run \\<Nameof4500> ENTER? > > If you get an error, try \\<IPaddressof4500 > > Also, check the firewall on the 4500. > > Doug Sherman > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > ="russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0C4715A7-4997-4D2E-9674-4F979A5A10EF@microsoft.com... > > This is essentially a repost, but I now believe these two problems may be > > linked. > > > > 1) Recently my computer was not downloading or installing Windows Updates > > and in the process of finally finding the solution I have apparently > messed > > up my daughter's and son's access to my computer. This computer (A Dell > > Dimension 4500 uses Windows XP Home Edition and my son & daughter both > have > > limited access logons. Since I fixed the update issue they are now unable > to > > logon. > > Even if I use Start->Run "control userpasswords2" and reset their > passwords > > to new passwords (or even none at all), they still cannot logon. The > computer > > always responds with the message "Did you forget your password?", or even > a > > black screen with the message (I think) "You may not logon to this > computer" > > If I make their accounts administrator accounts everything is OK again. > All I > > was doing prior to all this (as far as I can recall was making changes to > > "msconfig", but I do not believe anything could have been left in a state > to > > do this if in the "General" tab the "Normal Startup" radio button is > checked > > - or am I mistaken?). I have also been trying to setup the network > described > > below. Even when I create new limited access logons the results are the > same. > > > > 2) I want to setup my two computers on a home network on a wireless link > > (mostly so I can use a printer on a single computer, on a local network > and > > print from one computer via the network to the other), but I don't really > > want to use ICS if I can help it. As far as I can tell this can be done, > but > > so far I have been unable to achieve it. I believe I have the necessary > > hardware (a Cable Modem, a Wireless Router, and a Wireless Card in each > PC). > > I have setup a workgroup which each computer appears to be a member of > (under > > system information computer name etc.). > > Computer One: The aforementioned Dimension 4500, is able to log onto and > > browse my new computer (a Dell Dimension E510 running Windows XP Media > > Edition). > > > > Computer Two: The Dell Dimension E510 can ping everything on the network > but > > is unable to browse the local network (i.e. cannot view the 4500). > > > > I can connect to the internet from both PCs without any problem. > > > > I have struggled with both of these problems ever since I received the new > > computer - a couple of weeks ago - and started trying to set up the > network. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > |
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The error you are getting on #2 is not what you would expect on a 2 machine
network. Try unplugging the cable modem; reboot both machines; and try #2 again. If it still doesn't work, on the 4500 go to Administrative tools/Event Viewer/System and look for errors. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66175C5F-5AF5-4EA4-9474-35CF65DF8614@microsoft.com... > #1 Unfortunately, I cannot find the password reset option on the computer, > perhaps it is because it is part of a workgroup; however, as I said, I have > already tried resetting the passwords from the "Start->Run->control > userpasswords2 window, which I suspect would do something very similar anyway? > > #2 "\\<Nameof4500>" returns an error which can vary, recently it has been > "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because > there are already as many as it can accept". The same error occurs with > "\\<IPaddressof4500>". However, only one computer is trying to access it. > > "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote: > > > Re #1, try the password reset disk; > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305478 > > > > Re #2, what happens if on the E510 you Start/Run \\<Nameof4500> ENTER? > > > > If you get an error, try \\<IPaddressof4500 > > > > Also, check the firewall on the 4500. > > > > Doug Sherman > > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > > > ="russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:0C4715A7-4997-4D2E-9674-4F979A5A10EF@microsoft.com... > > > This is essentially a repost, but I now believe these two problems may be > > > linked. > > > > > > 1) Recently my computer was not downloading or installing Windows Updates > > > and in the process of finally finding the solution I have apparently > > messed > > > up my daughter's and son's access to my computer. This computer (A Dell > > > Dimension 4500 uses Windows XP Home Edition and my son & daughter both > > have > > > limited access logons. Since I fixed the update issue they are now unable > > to > > > logon. > > > Even if I use Start->Run "control userpasswords2" and reset their > > passwords > > > to new passwords (or even none at all), they still cannot logon. The > > computer > > > always responds with the message "Did you forget your password?", or even > > a > > > black screen with the message (I think) "You may not logon to this > > computer" > > > If I make their accounts administrator accounts everything is OK again. > > All I > > > was doing prior to all this (as far as I can recall was making changes to > > > "msconfig", but I do not believe anything could have been left in a state > > to > > > do this if in the "General" tab the "Normal Startup" radio button is > > checked > > > - or am I mistaken?). I have also been trying to setup the network > > described > > > below. Even when I create new limited access logons the results are the > > same. > > > > > > 2) I want to setup my two computers on a home network on a wireless link > > > (mostly so I can use a printer on a single computer, on a local network > > and > > > print from one computer via the network to the other), but I don't really > > > want to use ICS if I can help it. As far as I can tell this can be done, > > but > > > so far I have been unable to achieve it. I believe I have the necessary > > > hardware (a Cable Modem, a Wireless Router, and a Wireless Card in each > > PC). > > > I have setup a workgroup which each computer appears to be a member of > > (under > > > system information computer name etc.). > > > Computer One: The aforementioned Dimension 4500, is able to log onto and > > > browse my new computer (a Dell Dimension E510 running Windows XP Media > > > Edition). > > > > > > Computer Two: The Dell Dimension E510 can ping everything on the network > > but > > > is unable to browse the local network (i.e. cannot view the 4500). > > > > > > I can connect to the internet from both PCs without any problem. > > > > > > I have struggled with both of these problems ever since I received the new > > > computer - a couple of weeks ago - and started trying to set up the > > network. > > > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > > |
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#1 I found the password reset disk option, BUT in order to create one I had
to change the account to administrator and logon that way, create the disk, then change back to a limited user (i.e. to where I could not logon) and then the password recovery disk did not work. I am still no closer to letting my kids back on in safety. #2 Tried your suggestions, unfortunately to no avail. Sometimes, I can view the workgroup (2 computers). Sometimes I get an error when I try to view the workgroup. The only difference is in the initial part of the message which says that either "<workgroupname>" or "<computername>" "is not accessible. You might not have permission to use the network resource. Contact your administrator to find out if you have access permission". The rest of the message is as I said before about too many connections. The first part of this message is what led me to consider that these two problems might be interconnected, but I cannot think what the issue might be. In the event log the only Failures I am getting suggest that I am unable to logon from the E510 to the 4500 (Event ID 533), but I seem to be able to achieve it the other way around. "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote: > The error you are getting on #2 is not what you would expect on a 2 machine > network. Try unplugging the cable modem; reboot both machines; and try #2 > again. > > If it still doesn't work, on the 4500 go to Administrative tools/Event > Viewer/System and look for errors. > > Doug Sherman > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > "russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:66175C5F-5AF5-4EA4-9474-35CF65DF8614@microsoft.com... > > #1 Unfortunately, I cannot find the password reset option on the computer, > > perhaps it is because it is part of a workgroup; however, as I said, I > have > > already tried resetting the passwords from the "Start->Run->control > > userpasswords2 window, which I suspect would do something very similar > anyway? > > > > #2 "\\<Nameof4500>" returns an error which can vary, recently it has been > > "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time > because > > there are already as many as it can accept". The same error occurs with > > "\\<IPaddressof4500>". However, only one computer is trying to access it. > > > > "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote: > > > > > Re #1, try the password reset disk; > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305478 > > > > > > Re #2, what happens if on the E510 you Start/Run \\<Nameof4500> > ENTER? > > > > > > If you get an error, try \\<IPaddressof4500 > > > > > > Also, check the firewall on the 4500. > > > > > > Doug Sherman > > > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > > > > > ="russell_r33" <russellr33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:0C4715A7-4997-4D2E-9674-4F979A5A10EF@microsoft.com... > > > > This is essentially a repost, but I now believe these two problems may > be > > > > linked. > > > > > > > > 1) Recently my computer was not downloading or installing Windows > Updates > > > > and in the process of finally finding the solution I have apparently > > > messed > > > > up my daughter's and son's access to my computer. This computer (A > Dell > > > > Dimension 4500 uses Windows XP Home Edition and my son & daughter both > > > have > > > > limited access logons. Since I fixed the update issue they are now > unable > > > to > > > > logon. > > > > Even if I use Start->Run "control userpasswords2" and reset their > > > passwords > > > > to new passwords (or even none at all), they still cannot logon. The > > > computer > > > > always responds with the message "Did you forget your password?", or > even > > > a > > > > black screen with the message (I think) "You may not logon to this > > > computer" > > > > If I make their accounts administrator accounts everything is OK > again. > > > All I > > > > was doing prior to all this (as far as I can recall was making changes > to > > > > "msconfig", but I do not believe anything could have been left in a > state > > > to > > > > do this if in the "General" tab the "Normal Startup" radio button is > > > checked > > > > - or am I mistaken?). I have also been trying to setup the network > > > described > > > > below. Even when I create new limited access logons the results are > the > > > same. > > > > > > > > 2) I want to setup my two computers on a home network on a wireless > link > > > > (mostly so I can use a printer on a single computer, on a local > network > > > and > > > > print from one computer via the network to the other), but I don't > really > > > > want to use ICS if I can help it. As far as I can tell this can be > done, > > > but > > > > so far I have been unable to achieve it. I believe I have the > necessary > > > > hardware (a Cable Modem, a Wireless Router, and a Wireless Card in > each > > > PC). > > > > I have setup a workgroup which each computer appears to be a member of > > > (under > > > > system information computer name etc.). > > > > Computer One: The aforementioned Dimension 4500, is able to log onto > and > > > > browse my new computer (a Dell Dimension E510 running Windows XP Media > > > > Edition). > > > > > > > > Computer Two: The Dell Dimension E510 can ping everything on the > network > > > but > > > > is unable to browse the local network (i.e. cannot view the 4500). > > > > > > > > I can connect to the internet from both PCs without any problem. > > > > > > > > I have struggled with both of these problems ever since I received the > new > > > > computer - a couple of weeks ago - and started trying to set up the > > > network. > > > > > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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