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Robin Hardy-King
December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
I am having problems installing a network to use my broadband
connection on a second PC. Both computers use Windows XP Home.
Computer A is connected to the broadband modem by USB. Computers A and
B are connected via Ethernet. Both Ethernet cards are reported by
Device Manager as correctly installed. Both computers report the
Ethernet as connected in Network Connections.
I have even done a complete system reinstall on both computers since I
first experienced these problems.
I have installed and reinstalled the network myriad times using
Network Setup Wizard.
I once (once only) managed to get Computer B able to see computer A
and access both the Internet and shared files on computer A. I
disconnected the cable to attempt a connection to a laptop and on
reconnecting everything was lost.
The present position is that:
Computer B can see Computer A but on attempting to access it gets a
message:
"[Computer A] is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource, Contact the administrator of the server to find
out if you have access permissions.
The network path was not found."
Computer A cannot see Computer B at all. The Network is visible but
Computer A is the only computer on it.
Gordon Burgess-Parker
December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
Robin Hardy-King wrote:
> I am having problems installing a network to use my broadband
> connection on a second PC. Both computers use Windows XP Home.
>
> Computer A is connected to the broadband modem by USB. Computers A and
> B are connected via Ethernet. Both Ethernet cards are reported by
> Device Manager as correctly installed. Both computers report the
> Ethernet as connected in Network Connections.
>
> I have even done a complete system reinstall on both computers since I
> first experienced these problems.
>
> I have installed and reinstalled the network myriad times using
> Network Setup Wizard.
>
> I once (once only) managed to get Computer B able to see computer A
> and access both the Internet and shared files on computer A. I
> disconnected the cable to attempt a connection to a laptop and on
> reconnecting everything was lost.
>
> The present position is that:
>
> Computer B can see Computer A but on attempting to access it gets a
> message:
> "[Computer A] is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
> this network resource, Contact the administrator of the server to find
> out if you have access permissions.
> The network path was not found."
>
> Computer A cannot see Computer B at all. The Network is visible but
> Computer A is the only computer on it.
You need to make sure that you have set up a user with EXACTLY the same
Username and EXACTLY the same password on each machine.
In a peer-to-peer workgroup environment, security and access information is
held locally on each machine, therefore you need to duplicate this
information on each machine in the workgroup.
HTH
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Rick
December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
This link should help you.
http://www.homenethelp.com/web/howto/net.asp
"Robin Hardy-King" > wrote in message
...
> I am having problems installing a network to use my broadband
> connection on a second PC. Both computers use Windows XP Home.
>
> Computer A is connected to the broadband modem by USB. Computers A and
> B are connected via Ethernet. Both Ethernet cards are reported by
> Device Manager as correctly installed. Both computers report the
> Ethernet as connected in Network Connections.
>
> I have even done a complete system reinstall on both computers since I
> first experienced these problems.
>
> I have installed and reinstalled the network myriad times using
> Network Setup Wizard.
>
> I once (once only) managed to get Computer B able to see computer A
> and access both the Internet and shared files on computer A. I
> disconnected the cable to attempt a connection to a laptop and on
> reconnecting everything was lost.
>
> The present position is that:
>
> Computer B can see Computer A but on attempting to access it gets a
> message:
> "[Computer A] is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
> this network resource, Contact the administrator of the server to find
> out if you have access permissions.
> The network path was not found."
>
> Computer A cannot see Computer B at all. The Network is visible but
> Computer A is the only computer on it.
>
>
ras
December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers:98637
I had the same problem and it turned out my firewall was preventing the two
seeing each other. Had to go into firewall settings and tell it to allow
the ip addresses.
"Robin Hardy-King" > wrote in message
...
> I am having problems installing a network to use my broadband
> connection on a second PC. Both computers use Windows XP Home.
>
> Computer A is connected to the broadband modem by USB. Computers A and
> B are connected via Ethernet. Both Ethernet cards are reported by
> Device Manager as correctly installed. Both computers report the
> Ethernet as connected in Network Connections.
>
> I have even done a complete system reinstall on both computers since I
> first experienced these problems.
>
> I have installed and reinstalled the network myriad times using
> Network Setup Wizard.
>
> I once (once only) managed to get Computer B able to see computer A
> and access both the Internet and shared files on computer A. I
> disconnected the cable to attempt a connection to a laptop and on
> reconnecting everything was lost.
>
> The present position is that:
>
> Computer B can see Computer A but on attempting to access it gets a
> message:
> "[Computer A] is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
> this network resource, Contact the administrator of the server to find
> out if you have access permissions.
> The network path was not found."
>
> Computer A cannot see Computer B at all. The Network is visible but
> Computer A is the only computer on it.
>
>
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