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I'm running XP Home Edition and finally got around to installing SP2. Here's
the problem. I have a Cisco wireless router. The machine that I just upgraded is hardwired to the router and there are three other machines connected wirelessly (2 @ XP home, 1 @ XP Pro). My printers are connected to this (the hardwired) machine, and I share them with the other computers. Everything worked fine until installed SP2. Now, even though my machine shows the printers as shared they cannot be seen by the other computers. Also, I can't access any of the shared folders from the other machines. I can see shared folders on one of the other machines from this one, but not on the others. Anybody have similar problems? Is this a security issue? Do I need to reinstall the network? I ran a system restore back to SP1 everything was OK again. I may have to just go back and be happy. Thanks Mike |
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"Mike" wrote: > I'm running XP Home Edition and finally got around to installing SP2. Here's > the problem. > > I have a Cisco wireless router. The machine that I just upgraded is > hardwired to the router and there are three other machines connected > wirelessly (2 @ XP home, 1 @ XP Pro). My printers are connected to this (the > hardwired) machine, and I share them with the other computers. > > Everything worked fine until installed SP2. Now, even though my machine > shows the printers as shared they cannot be seen by the other computers. > Also, I can't access any of the shared folders from the other machines. I > can see shared folders on one of the other machines from this one, but not on > the others. > > Anybody have similar problems? Is this a security issue? Do I need to > reinstall the network? I ran a system restore back to SP1 everything was OK > again. I may have to just go back and be happy. > > Thanks > Mike PS... I just tried to disable the Windows Firewall but I keep getting a message that says: "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall settings." Can this have something to do with my NAV setup? |
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"Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I just tried to disable the Windows Firewall but I keep getting a message >that says: >"Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall >settings." > >Can this have something to do with my NAV setup? NAV is always the first suspect for any problem of any sort on any computer that it is installed on. What version of NAV are you infested with? Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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