Steve
January 10th 04, 02:41 AM
Did all of that before my post. Anything else that would
hang me up like this?
>-----Original Message-----
>Make sure each machine are on the same subnet mask. If
>the subnet mask is different, the computer is effectively
>located on a different network. Click Start, Run and
>type "cmd" (without quotes) and press ENTER. Type
>ipconfig or ipconfig/all. Make sure it is something like
>255.255.255.0.
>
>If the subnet mask is different, type ipconfig/release
>then type ipconfig/renew if DHCP is present. Otherwise,
>you'll need to configure the subnet mask manually.
>
>Also, make sure NetBIOS over TCP/IP are enabled on all
>machines. Details here.
>
>http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/n
>etbt.htm
>
>Also see: http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>
>
>__________________
>Eric
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I upgraded one machine at home to XP Pro from W2K. I
>>have XP Pro on another new machine. I ran the netowrk
>>wizard and each machine is visible from the other.
>Also,
>>I can ping each machine from the other.
>>
>>On the old machine I can access files from the new, but
>I
>>can't access files on the new machine from the old.
>When
>>I try, I am told that I don't have access privileges. I
>>have the same list of accounts on each machine. There
>is
>>no 3rd party firewall software and the Windows firewall
>>is off.
>>
>>Any ideas??
>>
>>Steve
>>.
>>
>.
>
hang me up like this?
>-----Original Message-----
>Make sure each machine are on the same subnet mask. If
>the subnet mask is different, the computer is effectively
>located on a different network. Click Start, Run and
>type "cmd" (without quotes) and press ENTER. Type
>ipconfig or ipconfig/all. Make sure it is something like
>255.255.255.0.
>
>If the subnet mask is different, type ipconfig/release
>then type ipconfig/renew if DHCP is present. Otherwise,
>you'll need to configure the subnet mask manually.
>
>Also, make sure NetBIOS over TCP/IP are enabled on all
>machines. Details here.
>
>http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/n
>etbt.htm
>
>Also see: http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>
>
>__________________
>Eric
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I upgraded one machine at home to XP Pro from W2K. I
>>have XP Pro on another new machine. I ran the netowrk
>>wizard and each machine is visible from the other.
>Also,
>>I can ping each machine from the other.
>>
>>On the old machine I can access files from the new, but
>I
>>can't access files on the new machine from the old.
>When
>>I try, I am told that I don't have access privileges. I
>>have the same list of accounts on each machine. There
>is
>>no 3rd party firewall software and the Windows firewall
>>is off.
>>
>>Any ideas??
>>
>>Steve
>>.
>>
>.
>