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Old May 12th 04, 01:43 AM
Charlie
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Default PCs in workgroup can't access each other

Healp
I have three PCs in my LAN and before I can share files
in my workgroup and I can use virtual directory with my
IIS which is installed in one PC and sharing SQL databse
through URL query
But these days when I use adsl router the all sharing and
IIS doesn't work properly. I even can't use IP browsing
like http://192.168.1.100
I can see the other computers in my workgroup but when i
click on the computer it show me a message

"logon failu the user has not been granted the
requested logon type at this computer"

I need help. Please!!

Charlie
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Old May 12th 04, 03:44 AM
CHRIS CRIBBS
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Default PCs in workgroup can't access each other

First of all you need to enable file and printer sharing, Second make sure
the name of the group is the same on all 3 computers, Third you have to
right click on what each computer is going to allow others to use and enable
sharing on that item.

Chris

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Healp
I have three PCs in my LAN and before I can share files
in my workgroup and I can use virtual directory with my
IIS which is installed in one PC and sharing SQL databse
through URL query
But these days when I use adsl router the all sharing and
IIS doesn't work properly. I even can't use IP browsing
like http://192.168.1.100
I can see the other computers in my workgroup but when i
click on the computer it show me a message

"logon failu the user has not been granted the
requested logon type at this computer"

I need help. Please!!

Charlie



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Old May 12th 04, 05:45 AM
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Default PCs in workgroup can't access each other

I have 2 PC with WIN XP pro and on Win98
they are all in same workgroup and the File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks are installed in all PCs
I have no problem before and after install ADSL the
sharing was gone. Three computers can still see each other
but just can't access to each other. I can ping other
PCs with no problem.



-----Original Message-----
First of all you need to enable file and printer

sharing, Second make sure
the name of the group is the same on all 3 computers,

Third you have to
right click on what each computer is going to allow

others to use and enable
sharing on that item.

Chris

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Healp
I have three PCs in my LAN and before I can share files
in my workgroup and I can use virtual directory with my
IIS which is installed in one PC and sharing SQL

databse
through URL query
But these days when I use adsl router the all sharing

and
IIS doesn't work properly. I even can't use IP browsing
like http://192.168.1.100
I can see the other computers in my workgroup but when

i
click on the computer it show me a message

"logon failu the user has not been granted the
requested logon type at this computer"

I need help. Please!!

Charlie



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Old May 12th 04, 05:04 PM
Nyte
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Default PCs in workgroup can't access each other

I set up a network with the same sort of configuration and have had the same issue. Win XP Pro and Win 98. On one machine I got 2 way communication, and on the 98 machine I got 1 way
 




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