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network file sharing
If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro IS, make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Mr. Kazoo" wrote: I cannot connect to my Ethernet network of XP computers, but I can connect to the Internet.

File Sharing On Network Not Working
Network Neighborhood shows only the small icon for the Entire Network but nothing else. Double clicking on it leads to an icon for the Workgroup which in turn leads to an icon for computer 1, but not computer 2. File and Print sharing are both enabled in network properties. Also, the computer and workgroup names

Network file sharing help
I have been able to get the Laptop to join the network and share a network printer hooked up to one of the XP machines. The problem is network file sharing. From the laptop I can open ALL the shared folders on all the XP machines and retrieve files, etc. But from an XP machine I can "see" the Vista laptop as a

Problems with wireless network going down
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <712701c199ff$86ffb620$39ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA08>, "Joddy" <jodd...@hotmail.com> wrote: I have recently formated and re-innstalled win xp on one of my computers, before i re-innstalled i had no problems with the network file sharing

PC folder has stopped sharing over network!
Nicholas Memphis nic...@com2com.ru microsoft public win95 networking Ed, You don't need any third-party software to use file sharing over the Internet. You may use built-in Windows 95 peer-2-peer network capabilities instead. You may use two methods to share network resources and map the drives.

Trouble with network/file sharing
The built in Windows Firewall can also block access to shares on your XP Home computer if it is enabled without the exception for file and print sharing for your subnet. Windows 98 will also need to Client for Microsoft Networks enabled for tcp/ip. The link below may also help.

file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion o. you try un-sharing the folder, then sharing it again? -- Richard G. Harper (rghar...@email.com) [The above address is valid, but is not my primary mailbox. Please reply in the newsgroup so everyone can benefit from the discussion!

windows xp network file sharing won't work
The IP address of the router is 192.168.1.2 The PC's are set up for file and printer sharing... a classic and simple home network. File sharing and internet access works fine on both pc's *until* I start Zone Alarm (free version)... then interet still works fine on both... but no file sharing ... home network falls

questions? Local network multi-user telnet setup & network ...
netX alt folklore computers JWCeltic wrote: I have a BT Voyager 2100 router and want to set up a wireles network with 2 computers. The 2 computers can both connect to This may be repeated on as many systems as needs the file. There you have it, WIRELESS file sharing. -- not valid unless cashier activates card

File Sharing On Network Not Working
You can tweak file permissions on Home Edition exactly as with Pro and have the same effect on users who logon to the console. However ... You can't disable the simple *network* file sharing model in Home (at least I haven't figured out how to bypass that). The Home simple network file sharing model requires all

Wireless network file-sharing problems
2) I would like for the application to be able to write to the database file, but not general users using "map network drive" and monkeying around (even when the application doesn't have the file open). I don't know of an easy way to do this (would be trivial on VM, darn it). 3) Need to grant multiple users

network file sharing errors
Can anyone help me? my wireless network goes down fairly regularly 3-4 times a day, sometiomes more. I installed Network Magic which has seemed to help somewhat but it's still a problem. I am running 3 computers, all running XP, some printer sharing but not a lot of file sharing. I cannot distinguish any pattern to

file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
The comments are the fullest accounting yet of how Comcast manages its network. Comcast's network management is the subject of formal complaints to the FCC Comcast says it must curb some file-sharing traffic because some subscribers would otherwise hog the cables with their uploads and slow traffic in their

Prevent DSL Network File Sharing?
By default, when you enable file sharing, Windows creates certain shares that cant be seen by simply browsing in "My Network Places". Administrative shares are hidden as their names always end in $. The two most common administrative shares created are hard drive volume shares such as C$, E$, F$ etc and the Admin$

File and Printer Sharing
I have configured both computers for file sharing. I can access all drives either direction on both computers. The one exception is an external maxtor drive on the XP Pro machine upstairs. I cannot access that 80 gig external usb connected drive from the Home machine downstairs. When I go to 'my network places' on

File share asking for password
It sounds like you disabled Simple File Sharing in Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View tab. If your plan is to share resources over the network in a workgroup setting with Simple File Sharing disabled, you have to create accounts on the computer sharing the resource that match in user name and password the

Vista/XP Network Issues + "Microsoft Publication Service Devic
I have a home network setup with 3 XP computers (one has Pro, one has Home Edition and the other has Media Center Edition). All three are connected through a wireless router; one is connected to the router using a cable. All three computers are in the some workgroup and I have File and Printer sharing turned on for

WinXP and Win98SE Network File Sharing
Pete Fenelon p...@fenelon.com alt folklore computers JWCeltic <JWCel...@aol.com> wrote: I have a BT Voyager 2100 router and want to set up a wireles network with 2 computers. The 2 computers can both connect to the internet fine, but don't seem to be able to see each other, although sometimes the network works fine

Wireless network file sharing
Garry Knight garrykni...@gmx.net alt os linux mandrake Serg wrote: but what I need is to remove it from sharing. Did you restart the Samba daemon (smbd) after making changes? You could do a simple 'service smbd restart' in a root console, but I'd suggest you install SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool) and then

Network file sharing
Numerous users are receiving file sharing violation errors when attempting to access certain Excel files. The errors are totally random and seem to be affecting only Excel files. All client machines are running Win XP. I read about a similar problem due to the SP1 for XP. I applied the suggested fix and the users