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XP network, PC not showing...
Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful
answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS
over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS
over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
Hi, thanks for the answer.
NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
Hi, thanks for the answer.
NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors?
-- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors?
-- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
this is what I get after the 'net share' cmd...: (dutch edition)
Share-naam Netwerkbron Opmerking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPC$ Externe IPC print$ D:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers Printerstuurprogramma's Living C:\Netwerk SharedDocs D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\DOCUMENTEN Printer Send To Microsoft OneN Gespoold Verzenden naar OneNote 2007 Printer3 LPT1: Gespoold Quicken PDF Printer Printer4 XPSPort: Gespoold Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer5 USB001 Gespoold HP DeskJet 840C/841C/842C/843C UDC UDC Gespoold www.print-driver.com De opdracht is voltooid. I was also wondering: windows is installed to D: instead of C:. could this be a problem? "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors? -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
this is what I get after the 'net share' cmd...: (dutch edition)
Share-naam Netwerkbron Opmerking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPC$ Externe IPC print$ D:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers Printerstuurprogramma's Living C:\Netwerk SharedDocs D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\DOCUMENTEN Printer Send To Microsoft OneN Gespoold Verzenden naar OneNote 2007 Printer3 LPT1: Gespoold Quicken PDF Printer Printer4 XPSPort: Gespoold Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer5 USB001 Gespoold HP DeskJet 840C/841C/842C/843C UDC UDC Gespoold www.print-driver.com De opdracht is voltooid. I was also wondering: windows is installed to D: instead of C:. could this be a problem? "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors? -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
You could fill in the form at http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm and
check for some less likely causes. But keep discussing this with Bob too, who knows his stuff well. Hans-Georg |
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XP network, PC not showing...
You could fill in the form at http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm and
check for some less likely causes. But keep discussing this with Bob too, who knows his stuff well. Hans-Georg |
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XP network, PC not showing...
Also please post back the results of ipconfig /all and net view.
-- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... this is what I get after the 'net share' cmd...: (dutch edition) Share-naam Netwerkbron Opmerking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPC$ Externe IPC print$ D:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers Printerstuurprogramma's Living C:\Netwerk SharedDocs D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\DOCUMENTEN Printer Send To Microsoft OneN Gespoold Verzenden naar OneNote 2007 Printer3 LPT1: Gespoold Quicken PDF Printer Printer4 XPSPort: Gespoold Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer5 USB001 Gespoold HP DeskJet 840C/841C/842C/843C UDC UDC Gespoold www.print-driver.com De opdracht is voltooid. I was also wondering: windows is installed to D: instead of C:. could this be a problem? "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors? -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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XP network, PC not showing...
Also please post back the results of ipconfig /all and net view.
-- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... this is what I get after the 'net share' cmd...: (dutch edition) Share-naam Netwerkbron Opmerking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPC$ Externe IPC print$ D:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers Printerstuurprogramma's Living C:\Netwerk SharedDocs D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\DOCUMENTEN Printer Send To Microsoft OneN Gespoold Verzenden naar OneNote 2007 Printer3 LPT1: Gespoold Quicken PDF Printer Printer4 XPSPort: Gespoold Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer5 USB001 Gespoold HP DeskJet 840C/841C/842C/843C UDC UDC Gespoold www.print-driver.com De opdracht is voltooid. I was also wondering: windows is installed to D: instead of C:. could this be a problem? "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: In PC run net share command. Do you receive any errors? -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the answer. NetBIOS is activated on both computers... The Computer Browser issue is something I didn't know about, but could it be that? The PC doesn't even 'see' itself in the network places folder. Anyway, the computer browser process is active. Disabling won't help as I understand. I managed to set them up in a wireless connection directly between both computers and the internet from the PC gets shared very well to the netbook. The netbook only sees itself in network places and the PC doesn't show any computer, including itself. Can't figure what the problem could be... Thanks in advance. "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote: The second issue sounds like computer browser issue. have you enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in both computers? Or this search result may help. Computer Browser The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer computer name that believes that it is the master browser ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Zoomb" wrote in message ... Thank you for wanting to read into these groups and providing any useful answers! My problem is the following: I run Windows XP Media Center edition SP2 on my PC and Windows XP Home edition SP3 on my netbook. When I connect both with a (Crossover) lan cable, I set up a network between them. My (ADSL, USB-modem) internet connection gets shared right away, so on my netbook I can go online too. (don't have wireless router yet). Now, I have two minor problems happening... First: When my netbook automatically goes in standby and I put it back on, there seems to be a problem with the LAN (and thus, the internet-)connection... connection beint limited or non-existent. Rebooting sometimes does help, but mostly it doesn't... Secondly: I don't seem to get a real connection between the both computers. There must be a network between them, since I can use the internet connection from the PC on my netbook (or am I wron on that one?) but in the "workgroup" my netbook only 'sees' itself (and not the PC) and the PC doesn't even see itself. there are several folders shared on the pc, and in the firewall settings I set sharing as an exeption... So far I transferred files between both computers with flash-drives and hard drives (and small files even through my email-account, since the internet connection is the one that does work...). It would be nice tough to be able to work on files located on the other machine (since I do a fair amount of photo-editing on my PC, but the files should stay on my netbook. So far I just transferred them from netbook to pc; then edited and then transferred them back. (photo-editing on a small screen is just impossible ;-) ) thanks again for any usefol commentaries or advice. I hope I provided enough necessary information. (oh, and yes, I did try to find an answer to my problem in these groups and elsewhere online before making this post...) |
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