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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock"
wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock"
wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact
uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. -----Original Message----- On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:43:44 -0700, "Seth Weinstock" wrote: Chuck, thanks for the reply. I disabled my personal firewalls after setting up my Netgear router/firewall so that's not the issue. Simple File Sharing is enabled (and recall that file sharing was working up to a week ago). As such, I'm attaching the ipconfig info with the MAC addresses truncated for security reasons: SNIP diagnostic data Seth, What personal firewalls did you disable? Many third party firewalls are known (and I have advised in problems) to not being successfully disabled. You have to re enable, then either un install (carefully, following procedures provided by the vendor), or configure as noted above for file sharing. If SFS is currently disabled, then that won't be part of your problem. But if you were to note that it had been mysteriously enabled, this would not be the first time. And then you would need to check the LSP. And BTW, the MAC address (as is occasionally noted in various other discussions in these forums) is relevant only on the physical LAN segment that the computer in question is connected. MAC addresses do not route. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. . |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:40:47 -0700, wrote:
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. Both Black Ice and Zone Alarm have been known to present intense challenges in successful removal. In some cases, relief is experienced only in re installing, re enabling, then either un installing or properly configuring. Proper un install is not achieved with firewall disabled or incorrectly configured. No lie. SFS / LSP is always a good candidate for problems too. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:40:47 -0700, wrote:
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. Both Black Ice and Zone Alarm have been known to present intense challenges in successful removal. In some cases, relief is experienced only in re installing, re enabling, then either un installing or properly configuring. Proper un install is not achieved with firewall disabled or incorrectly configured. No lie. SFS / LSP is always a good candidate for problems too. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:40:47 -0700, wrote:
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. Both Black Ice and Zone Alarm have been known to present intense challenges in successful removal. In some cases, relief is experienced only in re installing, re enabling, then either un installing or properly configuring. Proper un install is not achieved with firewall disabled or incorrectly configured. No lie. SFS / LSP is always a good candidate for problems too. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:40:47 -0700, wrote:
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. Both Black Ice and Zone Alarm have been known to present intense challenges in successful removal. In some cases, relief is experienced only in re installing, re enabling, then either un installing or properly configuring. Proper un install is not achieved with firewall disabled or incorrectly configured. No lie. SFS / LSP is always a good candidate for problems too. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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can't see my laptop in the workgroup
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:40:47 -0700, wrote:
I was running BlackIce on my desktop but I did in fact uninstall it months ago. I'll check SFS again. Both Black Ice and Zone Alarm have been known to present intense challenges in successful removal. In some cases, relief is experienced only in re installing, re enabling, then either un installing or properly configuring. Proper un install is not achieved with firewall disabled or incorrectly configured. No lie. SFS / LSP is always a good candidate for problems too. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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