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Old August 11th 04, 02:18 PM
pareez
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Default Can't Browse Networked Computers With Win XP Pro SP2

I'm unable to browse computers through My Network Places. If I search for
computers I can find them but I can't get to them through My Network Places.
Never had this problem with SP1. I haven't changed the network configuration
in my home either and I'm not using a router or any firewall whatsoever
(I've disabled the one built into SP2 too as well) just a Linksys 8-Port
Switch. Both computers can get on the Internet just fine but I can only
network them by searching for them and can't browse for them. I have a
password set up for each Administrator account on each computer as well and
I use Tweak UI to automatically log the computers in. Both computers have
the same workgroup name as well and TCP/IP configured to obtain IP addresses
automatically. Also, I use simple file sharing and have folders, drives and
a printer shared between the computers.

The error message I get, whether both or just one computer is on and I try
to browse through My Network Places is the following:

Workgroup 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 list of servers for this workgroup is not
currently available.

Any help appreciated, thanks.
Pareez



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Old August 11th 04, 05:28 PM
Dave Neve
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Default Can't Browse Networked Computers With Win XP Pro SP2

Hi

As no one has answered, I'll hasard a guess that one of your Window Services
is not loading up automatically or is damaged.

The problem is to find which one.

Start in Services (via Start menu, Administrative Tools, Services)

Good luck
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I'm unable to browse computers through My Network Places. If I search for
computers I can find them but I can't get to them through My Network

Places.
Never had this problem with SP1. I haven't changed the network

configuration
in my home either and I'm not using a router or any firewall whatsoever
(I've disabled the one built into SP2 too as well) just a Linksys 8-Port
Switch. Both computers can get on the Internet just fine but I can only
network them by searching for them and can't browse for them. I have a
password set up for each Administrator account on each computer as well

and
I use Tweak UI to automatically log the computers in. Both computers have
the same workgroup name as well and TCP/IP configured to obtain IP

addresses
automatically. Also, I use simple file sharing and have folders, drives

and
a printer shared between the computers.

The error message I get, whether both or just one computer is on and I try
to browse through My Network Places is the following:

Workgroup 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 list of servers for this workgroup is

not
currently available.

Any help appreciated, thanks.
Pareez





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Old August 12th 04, 07:50 AM
No_Name
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Default Can't Browse Networked Computers With Win XP Pro SP2

I had the same problem but then figured it out:

The Windows Firewall service has to be running (regardless of whether
the firewall is enabled or disabled) for the Computer Browser service
to function. If the service isn't running then the browser will
timeout (see your event log) and then you will not be able to access
the network.

I assumed I could disable it too since there are no other services
listed as dependent on it. But apparently the Computer Browser
service does...

Steve


"Dave Neve" wrote in message ...
Hi

As no one has answered, I'll hasard a guess that one of your Window Services
is not loading up automatically or is damaged.

The problem is to find which one.

Start in Services (via Start menu, Administrative Tools, Services)

Good luck
"pareez" a écrit dans le message de
...
I'm unable to browse computers through My Network Places. If I search for
computers I can find them but I can't get to them through My Network

Places.
Never had this problem with SP1. I haven't changed the network

configuration
in my home either and I'm not using a router or any firewall whatsoever
(I've disabled the one built into SP2 too as well) just a Linksys 8-Port
Switch. Both computers can get on the Internet just fine but I can only
network them by searching for them and can't browse for them. I have a
password set up for each Administrator account on each computer as well

and
I use Tweak UI to automatically log the computers in. Both computers have
the same workgroup name as well and TCP/IP configured to obtain IP

addresses
automatically. Also, I use simple file sharing and have folders, drives

and
a printer shared between the computers.

The error message I get, whether both or just one computer is on and I try
to browse through My Network Places is the following:

Workgroup 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 list of servers for this workgroup is

not
currently available.

Any help appreciated, thanks.
Pareez



 




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