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Home Network File Sharing Problem
I suspect that when you ran the Network Setup Wizard, it may have re-enabled ICF. You might want to take another look at that. I would also suggest you don't use Simple File Sharing, if other people can get access to these computers through your community network, and rather use XP Pro file sharing.

Multiple OSs vs Multiple Machines
christian hougardy christian.houga...@mvps.org microsoft public za windowsxp networking Timucin Ozger <t...@arslanmetal.net> wrote: File sharing on our two xp machines does not work, we can login to shared folders, internet sharing works fine, TCP/IP is installed and QOS and novel is uninstalled on both machines,

Home Network File Sharing issue
Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Hi, You must have file and printer sharing installed in the properties of the lan connection in the machine sharing the printer. You must also enable sharing in the properties of the printer in the printers folder.

mac G3 on NT network file sharing problem
Zone Alarm should function just as any other firewall: it should let you add/modify firewall rules. I suggest opening 135-139 and 445 only for local lan IP's (192.168.1.x or whatever you use). However, for windows file/printer sharing, make sure that the user on Machine 1 exists in the users on Machine 2, etc,

Network file sharing
I've just tried enabling sharing on the root directory (ie drive C) of this machine. From another machine I can access this over the network, This caused all sorts of problems when passwords changed on a network file server even though the local and remote passwords were the same - but the saved password was

Microsoft Network File Sharing Passwords
I have installed the file sharing drivers/files (ie Samba) and am able to see the network connection on my Mac but connecting to it is another thing. How do I fix this problem? I don't know if this is this is related to this issue but I am also having difficulties with hosting games over the network, I want to host

Learn Windows Networking
Now, I installed the mac services on the NT 4 server, and I check that the UAM file had the read only unchecked. However, this only allows the G3 to access the files on the network, but not to put anything on it. This is really weird, and I've reached a brick wall here. Do I have to do anythin on the G3's uam file?

HELP-Migrating TP APP from Lantastic network to Win 98 network!
5, 1999 Application: Windows 95/98 Network File Sharing Severity: Sniffed authentications can be used to impersonate network users Author: w...@l0pht.com http://www.l0pht.com/advisories.html Overview : Windows 95/98 network file sharing reuses the cryptographic challenges used in SMB challenge/response

Network File Sharing Access Question (Repost - Help Appreciated)
XP File and Printer Sharing is completely knackered. Make sure the firewall on the computer hosting the folder has File and Printer Sharing set as an exception in Windows Firewall and allowed in whatever 3rd party firewall you have. Also, go to the network connection, right click and select properties,

Where is the Security Tab to Set NTFS File Permissions
(I have file sharing enabled). Computer 2 doesn't even see computer 1. What can I do so I can share files? XP was supposed to make this so easy? Is there something in the setup of my user names? Thanks. I've written a web site that should help you solve the problem: Windows XP Network Troubleshooting

how to turn off network file sharing
Now the two computers work on my network, sharing files, and the Lexmark Z8350 on in one Printer. We have a Cable modem, With a Linksys Router. Now my other two computers using XP work just fine over the network. Now to the problem: This new laptop will not work over my network using XP it will not share files,

Network file sharing
James Knott bit_buc...@rogers.com comp os os2 networking tcp-ip JSO wrote: I have an OS/2 Warp box and I was wondering what is the avenue to go down to get it to have shares on a Windows network (SMB). Enable peer and configure NetBIOS (preferably NetBIOS/IP). Use the same userid and password on both systems.

Wireless network, file share
Connect the Server to the network, let it fetch an IP and wait a few seconds for Avahi to announce it. On all connected Macs the Volume appears in the Finder from where you can use it directly, after you logged in. Why do you think Netatalk is better than CIFS for OS X->linux file sharing?

Network file sharing??
Details here: Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall http://www.practicallynetworked. com/sharing/xp/ic_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 here: Windows XP Network

universal dos packet drivers? and dos based network file sharing
drb drbur...@pacbell.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Don't understand your answer or direction. As indicated in my story I tried Simple File Sharing and when that did not work, I unchecked it and put in Everyone to share computer. Neither worked. What is different in what you recommended to read?

Network file sharing
I could view and open files but could not copy and paste a file from my machine to hers. Can you help with this part of the part problem? At the time of this test we had Simple Files Sharing disabled. What happened when you tried? Specific error messages would be helpful. Cheers, dan.

Using Microsoft network file sharing over the Internet
Next, try to map a network drive from each PC to the share on the other PC. Once file sharing works, you can experiment with it a bit to see what works and what doesn't. Next, printer sharing: most times, printer sharing is straightforward, but some printer vendors do not support sharing printers between different

Backup before upgrade to XP?
In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared Docs) Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical

Wireless network file sharing between XP and W2k PCs
Install the package called 'IBM Peer for OS/2' (if you have Warp Connect) or 'File and Print Client' (if you have Warp 4+). While installing it, you will need to make sure you install the NetBIOS and NetBIOS Over TCP/IP protocols. Set your domain name to == whatever your Windows network is using as a workgroup name

NETWORK FILE SHARING ON INTERNET
In a nutshell, previously when I had a Win XP laptop and a Win 98 desktop hooked up to my Access Point/Router (which was in turn hooked up to my cable modem), I had no problems with file sharing. Now that the desktop has XP installed, I cannot enable file sharing on either computer. I click on folders and choose