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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP.
Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
HE, Pro or mix?
Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
Hmmm.
Now that you mention it...the laptop is Pro, the desktop is Home ( or maybe vice verse. ) But they are mixed. They are at another site from where I'm writing. What on earth could that matter? "Simple" File and Printer Sharing? Never heard F & P Sharing described as "simple". It's just on or off. Guess I need to be educated about that. Thanks for helping. Please get back to me. Dixon Harris =========================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... HE, Pro or mix? Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
Pro vs. HE matters because of the default, in the former case, and only LAN
security model in the latter. "Simple file sharing" is intended make file sharing simple. It's a changeable setting on a Pro box and makes a rather profound change in how LAN shares are managed. Run the networking wizard on both machines. Be aware that due to simple file sharing considerations about the only thing you'll be able to actually share on the network without jumping through hoops is the "shared documents" directory, which is actually "All users'" "My Documents". To share more than that you'll need to know exactly what you're doing. But we won't cross that bridge until you can get the shared docs directory to show up. -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Hmmm. Now that you mention it...the laptop is Pro, the desktop is Home ( or maybe vice verse. ) But they are mixed. They are at another site from where I'm writing. What on earth could that matter? "Simple" File and Printer Sharing? Never heard F & P Sharing described as "simple". It's just on or off. Guess I need to be educated about that. Thanks for helping. Please get back to me. Dixon Harris =========================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... HE, Pro or mix? Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
Walter,
Thanks. I'll go out to the site now and will report back in two hours. Meanwhile, if you have any KB references, they would help greatly. D Harris ==================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... Pro vs. HE matters because of the default, in the former case, and only LAN security model in the latter. "Simple file sharing" is intended make file sharing simple. It's a changeable setting on a Pro box and makes a rather profound change in how LAN shares are managed. Run the networking wizard on both machines. Be aware that due to simple file sharing considerations about the only thing you'll be able to actually share on the network without jumping through hoops is the "shared documents" directory, which is actually "All users'" "My Documents". To share more than that you'll need to know exactly what you're doing. But we won't cross that bridge until you can get the shared docs directory to show up. -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Hmmm. Now that you mention it...the laptop is Pro, the desktop is Home ( or maybe vice verse. ) But they are mixed. They are at another site from where I'm writing. What on earth could that matter? "Simple" File and Printer Sharing? Never heard F & P Sharing described as "simple". It's just on or off. Guess I need to be educated about that. Thanks for helping. Please get back to me. Dixon Harris =========================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... HE, Pro or mix? Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
Start with this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304040 -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Walter, Thanks. I'll go out to the site now and will report back in two hours. Meanwhile, if you have any KB references, they would help greatly. D Harris ==================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... Pro vs. HE matters because of the default, in the former case, and only LAN security model in the latter. "Simple file sharing" is intended make file sharing simple. It's a changeable setting on a Pro box and makes a rather profound change in how LAN shares are managed. Run the networking wizard on both machines. Be aware that due to simple file sharing considerations about the only thing you'll be able to actually share on the network without jumping through hoops is the "shared documents" directory, which is actually "All users'" "My Documents". To share more than that you'll need to know exactly what you're doing. But we won't cross that bridge until you can get the shared docs directory to show up. -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Hmmm. Now that you mention it...the laptop is Pro, the desktop is Home ( or maybe vice verse. ) But they are mixed. They are at another site from where I'm writing. What on earth could that matter? "Simple" File and Printer Sharing? Never heard F & P Sharing described as "simple". It's just on or off. Guess I need to be educated about that. Thanks for helping. Please get back to me. Dixon Harris =========================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... HE, Pro or mix? Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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Cannot see shares in XP to connect to it.
Victory!
Thanks, Walter. I ran the network wizard as soon as I got out to the site yesterday. After that I had no problem seeing the shares across the network. Lesson for me to remember here is this: Windows XP, like Windows 2000 family of servers that I am more used to working on, is very sensitive to the use of the embedded wizards. Microsoft wants users to use these wizards and not rely on manual methods. Done deal and many thanks for KB article too. D Harris =================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... Start with this one: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304040 -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Walter, Thanks. I'll go out to the site now and will report back in two hours. Meanwhile, if you have any KB references, they would help greatly. D Harris ==================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... Pro vs. HE matters because of the default, in the former case, and only LAN security model in the latter. "Simple file sharing" is intended make file sharing simple. It's a changeable setting on a Pro box and makes a rather profound change in how LAN shares are managed. Run the networking wizard on both machines. Be aware that due to simple file sharing considerations about the only thing you'll be able to actually share on the network without jumping through hoops is the "shared documents" directory, which is actually "All users'" "My Documents". To share more than that you'll need to know exactly what you're doing. But we won't cross that bridge until you can get the shared docs directory to show up. -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... Hmmm. Now that you mention it...the laptop is Pro, the desktop is Home ( or maybe vice verse. ) But they are mixed. They are at another site from where I'm writing. What on earth could that matter? "Simple" File and Printer Sharing? Never heard F & P Sharing described as "simple". It's just on or off. Guess I need to be educated about that. Thanks for helping. Please get back to me. Dixon Harris =========================================== "Walter Clayton" wrote in message ... HE, Pro or mix? Using simple file sharing or not? Especially if running with simple file sharing disabled, are you using the same logon name and password on both machines (not strictly necessary, but you do need to have the same logons exist on both machines to make things simple)? -- Walter Clayton Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. "dixonh2" wrote in message ... I have a laptop and a desktop.Both running XP. Objective is to get the laptop to connect to shares on the desktop. When I try to create a shortcut on the laptop, I can browse as far as " Office" ( the desktop host name. ) But I cannot see any of the shares on " Office" in the browser.. Several drives are shared out. I can ping from laptop and get a return from the desktop both by IP address and by host name ( NetBios name). I am the administrator. Cannot even connect to a $ admin share on dektop. I have tried eliminating all items in MSCONFIG/STARTUP GROUP to no avail. File/Printer sharing turned on. Any ideas? Is there a KB specifically on this? TIA |
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