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Network settings ?
Hello,
I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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I am seeking answers to the same issue. PCs get to the internet fine, but
can't see them in the Workgroup. Any help would be greatly appreciated. "Adam" wrote: Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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Do the following (on all XP computers)
Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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ok here is what happened: I can now get to the files of the laptop (wireless)
from each of the desktops (wired) I cannot access the desktops from the laptop. "Carey Holzman" wrote: Do the following (on all XP computers) Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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Click Start, click Run, type:
regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0 I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back to 1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ? Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out for 5 days now off and on "Carey Holzman" wrote: Do the following (on all XP computers) Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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Try booting in Safe Mode, log in as Administrator, make the change and then
restart normally and see if the change sticks. If not, ensure you have no firewall on like Norton Internet Security, McAfee firewall, Zero Knowledge Freedom, ZoneAlarm, etc... uninstall them if you have them. Carey "Adam" wrote in message news Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0 I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back to 1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ? Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out for 5 days now off and on "Carey Holzman" wrote: Do the following (on all XP computers) Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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In article ,
"Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? These tips should get everything working: 1. If the computers run the original or SP1 versions of Windows XP, disable XP's built-in Internet Connection Firewall on local area network connections -- it's for use only on a direct modem connection to the Internet. If they run SP2, enable the exception for file and printer sharing in the Windows Firewall. Disable and un-install all other firewall programs while troubleshooting. When un-installing a firewall program, use the un-install procedure provided by the manufacturer . Don't use Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs, which might not completely un-install it. For more information, see: Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...c_firewall.htm 2. Use only one protocol for File and Printer Sharing. If the network needs more than one protocol, unbind File and Printer Sharing from all but one of them. Details he Windows XP Network Protocols http://www.practicallynetworked.com/..._protocols.htm 3. Make sure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on all computers. Details he Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT) http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...hoot/netbt.htm 4. Run "ipconfig /all" on XP and look at the "Node Type" at the beginning of the output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should actually be "Point-to-Point") that's the problem. It means that the computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available on a peer-to-peer network, for NetBIOS name resolution. If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key: HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parame ters and delete these values if they're present: NodeType DhcpNodeType Reboot, then try network access again. If that doesn't fix it, open that registry key again, create a DWORD value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for "Mixed". For details, see these Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;160177 TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314053 -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Network settings ?
Hello again,
I booted all 3 in safe mode made the changes, and now both desktops can access the laptop and vice versa. The desktops cannot access each other. When I reopen HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA the value on all three pc's are still showing a 1. I have no firewall programs installed, all 3 are win xp service pack 1, windows firewall is disabeled. when I ran "net user guest /active:yes" it said it was completed successfully on all 3 machines. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabeled on all 3, and all 3 can be seen in the same workgroup. Thanks again for your time, "Carey Holzman" wrote: Try booting in Safe Mode, log in as Administrator, make the change and then restart normally and see if the change sticks. If not, ensure you have no firewall on like Norton Internet Security, McAfee firewall, Zero Knowledge Freedom, ZoneAlarm, etc... uninstall them if you have them. Carey "Adam" wrote in message news Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0 I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back to 1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ? Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out for 5 days now off and on "Carey Holzman" wrote: Do the following (on all XP computers) Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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Steve,
Thanks for your reply. All settings are set up as suggested. Whe I run the ipconfig /all command, under node type the desktops say "unknown" and the laptop states "mixed" is the following how to fix it? open that registry key, create a DWORD value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for "Mixed". Thanks for your time, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? These tips should get everything working: 1. If the computers run the original or SP1 versions of Windows XP, disable XP's built-in Internet Connection Firewall on local area network connections -- it's for use only on a direct modem connection to the Internet. If they run SP2, enable the exception for file and printer sharing in the Windows Firewall. Disable and un-install all other firewall programs while troubleshooting. When un-installing a firewall program, use the un-install procedure provided by the manufacturer . Don't use Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs, which might not completely un-install it. For more information, see: Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...c_firewall.htm 2. Use only one protocol for File and Printer Sharing. If the network needs more than one protocol, unbind File and Printer Sharing from all but one of them. Details he Windows XP Network Protocols http://www.practicallynetworked.com/..._protocols.htm 3. Make sure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on all computers. Details he Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT) http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...hoot/netbt.htm 4. Run "ipconfig /all" on XP and look at the "Node Type" at the beginning of the output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should actually be "Point-to-Point") that's the problem. It means that the computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available on a peer-to-peer network, for NetBIOS name resolution. If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key: HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parame ters and delete these values if they're present: NodeType DhcpNodeType Reboot, then try network access again. If that doesn't fix it, open that registry key again, create a DWORD value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for "Mixed". For details, see these Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;160177 TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314053 -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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If the desktops are running XP Pro:
1. Click Start, click Run, type "secpol.msc" (without the quotes), and click OK. 2. Click Local Policies, then Click User Rights Assignment 3. Click "Access this computer from the network" and make sure that the Everyone group is included. 4. Click "Deny access to this computer from the network". a. Make sure that the Everyone group is NOT included. b. If simple file sharing is enabled, make sure that the Guest account is NOT included. Let me know if this helps, Carey "Adam" wrote in message ... Hello again, I booted all 3 in safe mode made the changes, and now both desktops can access the laptop and vice versa. The desktops cannot access each other. When I reopen HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA the value on all three pc's are still showing a 1. I have no firewall programs installed, all 3 are win xp service pack 1, windows firewall is disabeled. when I ran "net user guest /active:yes" it said it was completed successfully on all 3 machines. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabeled on all 3, and all 3 can be seen in the same workgroup. Thanks again for your time, "Carey Holzman" wrote: Try booting in Safe Mode, log in as Administrator, make the change and then restart normally and see if the change sticks. If not, ensure you have no firewall on like Norton Internet Security, McAfee firewall, Zero Knowledge Freedom, ZoneAlarm, etc... uninstall them if you have them. Carey "Adam" wrote in message news Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0 I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back to 1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ? Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out for 5 days now off and on "Carey Holzman" wrote: Do the following (on all XP computers) Click Start, click Run, type: net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK) next, Click Start, click Run, type: regedit (then hit enter or click OK) Go to this location in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0. Close and reboot. Carey "Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Hello, I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl router (2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet from all three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's in the workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see all three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print shareing are enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the network it says i dont have permission and to contact the administrator. Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the permissions? |
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"Adam" wrote: Steve, Thanks for your reply. All settings are set up as suggested. Whe I run the ipconfig /all command, under node type the desktops say "unknown" and the laptop states "mixed" is the following how to fix it? open that registry key, create a DWORD value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for "Mixed". Thanks for your time You're welcome, Adam. Both "unknown" and "mixed" node types are OK. There's nothing to fix. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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