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newtechie
January 10th 04, 10:20 AM
Hi all -
My setup:
1 desktop and 1 laptop connect to the internet via Linksys router and cable
modem. Both are running XP Pro. The desktop had a fresh clean install done
this morning and there are no programs whatsoever installed on it. ICF has
been disabled on both computers. The necessary services, file and print
sharing, and netbios over tcp/ip all have enabled. Neither computer has a
password on it as I'm the administrator and only one who uses them. Both
are in the same workgroup. I called my "homenet".
My problem:
It seems to be happening intermittently. The laptop can see both pcs and
browse with no problem whenever the network is available. The desktop,
however, is a different story. When the network is available, sometimes
it'll show both pcs and the other times just it (desktop) by itself. They
both can be pinged(192.168.1.100-101). I've even gone far as assigning a
manual IP to both machines but to no avail. When I type the computer name
such as \\comp2 in the run box, it searches like it's trying to find it but
gives me the error "network path not found". Sometimes the workgroup comes
back with an error: "Homenet is not accessible. You might not have
permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this
server to find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not
found." I have files shared on both pcs.
I've done some extensive reading on different websites and I know I have
everything set up correctly. Am I missing something or doing something
wrong? If I haven't provided enough info, please feel free to ask me any
questions. Thanks in advance.
Newtechie
XPUSER
January 10th 04, 10:20 AM
"newtechie" > wrote in message ...
> Hi all -
>
> My setup:
> 1 desktop and 1 laptop connect to the internet via Linksys router and cable
> modem. Both are running XP Pro. The desktop had a fresh clean install done
> this morning and there are no programs whatsoever installed on it. ICF has
> been disabled on both computers. The necessary services, file and print
> sharing, and netbios over tcp/ip all have enabled. Neither computer has a
> password on it as I'm the administrator and only one who uses them. Both
> are in the same workgroup. I called my "homenet".
>
> My problem:
> It seems to be happening intermittently. The laptop can see both pcs and
> browse with no problem whenever the network is available. The desktop,
> however, is a different story. When the network is available, sometimes
> it'll show both pcs and the other times just it (desktop) by itself. They
> both can be pinged(192.168.1.100-101). I've even gone far as assigning a
> manual IP to both machines but to no avail. When I type the computer name
> such as \\comp2 in the run box, it searches like it's trying to find it but
> gives me the error "network path not found". Sometimes the workgroup comes
> back with an error: "Homenet is not accessible. You might not have
> permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this
> server to find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not
> found." I have files shared on both pcs.
>
> I've done some extensive reading on different websites and I know I have
> everything set up correctly. Am I missing something or doing something
> wrong? If I haven't provided enough info, please feel free to ask me any
> questions. Thanks in advance.
>
> Newtechie
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Make sure that the XP Internet Connection Firewall is turned off on all
network connections. If you have any third-party Firewall installed, try
turning it off.
HOW TO: Enable or Disable Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;283673&Product=winxp
================================================== =========
January 10th 04, 10:21 AM
I had a similar problem.
My notebook could get to the internet but I was unable to
browse the files on the other computers on my network. I
could ping my other computers but could not view the
shared files on those machines.
My solution was to remove my network adapter from the
device manager. Right click MY COMPUTER> Properties>
HARDWARE tab> DEVICE MANAGER> expand NETWORK ADAPTERS>
right click the network adapter and UNINSTALL.
Then just reboot the machine and let windows find the
adapter and reinstall on its own.
I hope this helps
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"newtechie" > wrote in message
...
>> Hi all -
>>
>> My setup:
>> 1 desktop and 1 laptop connect to the internet via
Linksys router and cable
>> modem. Both are running XP Pro. The desktop had a
fresh clean install done
>> this morning and there are no programs whatsoever
installed on it. ICF has
>> been disabled on both computers. The necessary
services, file and print
>> sharing, and netbios over tcp/ip all have enabled.
Neither computer has a
>> password on it as I'm the administrator and only one
who uses them. Both
>> are in the same workgroup. I called my "homenet".
>>
>> My problem:
>> It seems to be happening intermittently. The laptop
can see both pcs and
>> browse with no problem whenever the network is
available. The desktop,
>> however, is a different story. When the network is
available, sometimes
>> it'll show both pcs and the other times just it
(desktop) by itself. They
>> both can be pinged(192.168.1.100-101). I've even gone
far as assigning a
>> manual IP to both machines but to no avail. When I
type the computer name
>> such as \\comp2 in the run box, it searches like it's
trying to find it but
>> gives me the error "network path not found".
Sometimes the workgroup comes
>> back with an error: "Homenet is not accessible. You
might not have
>> permission to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this
>> server to find out if you have access permissions. The
network path was not
>> found." I have files shared on both pcs.
>>
>> I've done some extensive reading on different websites
and I know I have
>> everything set up correctly. Am I missing something
or doing something
>> wrong? If I haven't provided enough info, please feel
free to ask me any
>> questions. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Newtechie
>================================================== =======
==
>Make sure that the XP Internet Connection Firewall is
turned off on all
>network connections. If you have any third-party
Firewall installed, try
>turning it off.
>
>HOW TO: Enable or Disable Internet Connection Firewall
in Windows XP
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;283673&Product=winxp
>================================================== =======
==
>
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