21-01-2006, 22:22
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Home Networking
i have a router to share my internet and have file sharing set up when i open my network places i can see my two icons one for desktop and one for laptop when i cliick laptop it will not let me acsses it from my desktop says acsess is denied contact admin i have run the network wizzard on both machines and even connected both pcs directly with a crossover cable still no result if i change my laptop name to another my desktop sees the name change but still wont let me acsses it i also have shortcuts on both machines which sill give me acsses tho the shared folder on my network but can not see them in my network places
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21-01-2006, 23:05
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Re: Home Networking
Are both network names type exactly the same
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21-01-2006, 23:24
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Re: Home Networking
Do you actually have any folders shared on either PC, or have you just run the wizard.
look at the drive in windows explorer and shared folders will have a different icon to the non shared ones. Even if there are shares, you may need to check the sharing rights (right click on the folder).
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21-01-2006, 23:33
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Re: Home Networking
Firewalls?
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21-01-2006, 23:37
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Re: Home Networking
yes they are on the same workgroup
yes i do have shared folders on both pcs and as quoted i already have shortcuts on both pcs whichi have acsses to but can not acsses the pc on the workgroup in my network places (see pic)
and i have tried it withe the fire walls disabled and with them unistalled
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21-01-2006, 23:39
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Re: Home Networking
As nffc says is could be a firewall issue
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21-01-2006, 23:45
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Re: Home Networking
i am also running mcafee internet security
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as quoted i have tried it with the firewall disabled and with unistalled on both pcs
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22-01-2006, 01:00
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Re: Home Networking
i stand t be corrected on this but do the user accounts on both machines have passwords.....sure i read something a while back that both accounts on both pc's need to have passwords.
as i said...i stand t be corrected though
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22-01-2006, 09:54
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Re: Home Networking
also if your coming out of a router i think im correct in thinking you need a patch lead and not a crossover lead
thought a crossover lead was used to link 2 pc's together and patch leads used on routers
but im sure someone will correct me if im wrong doh lolo
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22-01-2006, 10:44
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Re: Home Networking
Quote:
Originally Posted by sharpygreen
also if your coming out of a router i think im correct in thinking you need a patch lead and not a crossover lead
thought a crossover lead was used to link 2 pc's together and patch leads used on routers
but im sure someone will correct me if im wrong doh lolo
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That's the usual setup, patch for router to PC or crossover for PC to PC connections. The OP was stating a crossover when directly connecting the two PCs without a router though.
Think we need to know more about your setups on the PCs, how did you setup the file sharing, are there any files in the folders, what have you named the computers on the network, what type of account are you running on both PCs.
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22-01-2006, 11:02
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Re: Home Networking
Your cabling is fine. (you can see the laptop!)
You need a named account on each machine which is the same.
EXAMPLE:
PC - user named "Fred" with no password
LAPTOP - user named "Fred" with no password
Log on to PC as "Fred" and share whichever folders you require.
Log on to LAPTOP as "Fred" and share whichever folders you require.
You can now lof on as "Fred" on either machine and access the shares.
HTH
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22-01-2006, 14:36
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Re: Home Networking
as stated both pcs have the same name with no password and the same workgroup name and there is files that are being shared as stated in prev post as i can still acsses them on the shortcut
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Originally Posted by Paul
That's the usual setup, patch for router to PC or crossover for PC to PC connections. The OP was stating a crossover when directly connecting the two PCs without a router though.
Think we need to know more about your setups on the PCs, how did you setup the file sharing, are there any files in the folders, what have you named the computers on the network, what type of account are you running on both PCs.
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running xp with workgroup name home 22 on both pcs laptop is named laptop desktop is named desktop loged on both pcs with the same name and with admin rights
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22-01-2006, 15:02
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Re: Home Networking
Are these XP home ?
If so, there could be a couple of problems.
1. You may have to give both accounts a password (which obviously will need to be the same).
2. When you connect from one pc to the other you may need to specify the username as [destination-pc-name]\[username] - as I'm not sure that XP home supports NT passthrough authentication (meaning that simply being logged into both with the same username and password may not work).
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22-01-2006, 15:39
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Re: Home Networking
yes it is xp home this is wierd as it used to work ok the stopped i can share a file on my desktop and i can see it on my laptop insantly but if i do the same on my laptop nothing happens on my desktop but i still canot acsses my pc icons in my network places (seepic)
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