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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 9
OS: xp pro sp2
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"system error 6118 has occurred"
here is the scenario:
Two SONY VAIO wireless Laptops running on XP PRO SP2 PC1: FE28GP, is with built in Intel card, PC2: IS BELKIN true mimmo airgo pcmcia. Linksys router/gateway WRT300N V2 I am having big problems with file & directory sharing, initially I could not even ping each other, that was resolved by upgrading router firmware! uninstalled all internert security on both PCs & Switched off Windows Firewall on both too. I can however access the internet form both PCs no problem! When I net view from PC 1, I get "system error 6118 has occurred" when I net view from PC 2, I can see the shared areas of PC1, and when I net view \\fe28gp, I get system error 53 I have Updated the two wireless drivers to no avail!!! tried numorous changes to no success, please please some one help, its been two weeks NOW!!! Cheers Alsation |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 10,180
OS: Xp Sp3 with all updates + Vista™ Ultimate SP1.
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G'Day alsation, and Welcome to TSF!
There are two reasons for your issue. Microsoft have these two workarounds... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298804/en-us and the other... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842715/en-us Try them and report back with the results.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 9
OS: xp pro sp2
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Thanks chauffeur2,
did not help am afraid!! I am getting system error 53 now! and sometimes I can net view \\fe28gp it is tempremental!! it is like the system is unstable! and when try to view through Windows Explorer I get: "\\Fe28gp is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not found." I just dont understand! what is going on or what to do!! |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 10,180
OS: Xp Sp3 with all updates + Vista™ Ultimate SP1.
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Hello again alsation,
Have a read of this; in particular, about ½ way down the page, there is a 'hotfix' for your problem; however, you will have to contact Microsoft® Support directly to get it. Hope this is useful.
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Users Helping Users
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Posts: 1,029
OS: XP SP2 Vista Win2k
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A 53 error requires no patches from Microsoft for an XP computer with Service Pack 2. It would be extremely rare for even an unpatched XP to require any hotfixes for this error.
The error is due to either: . Blocking the SMB ports by firewall. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298804/en-us Be aware that some antivirus software contains a "hidden" firewall component; PC-Illan comes to mind as an example. Some VPN software contains a "hidden" firewall component. CISCO VPN client software comes to mind. . Or, Netbios over TCP is not enabled. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318030/ (You want the middle of three radio buttons on the WINS tab) . Or, Client for Microsoft Networking is not enabled; . Or, the Server and Workstation services are not running on all machines.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 9
OS: xp pro sp2
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Thanks Bill, you are right this hotfix is applicable to SP1.
I have uninstalled all internet security packages which were Norton Internet security, from both machines. And set windows Firwall to off on both laptops, and also set net bios over TCP and still get system error 53. not quite sure what u mean by enabling Client for Microsoft. or the Server and Workstation services are not running on all machines! do u mean I have to install: Client, Service or Protocol from the Select Network Component Type of the Client for Microsoft Networks? cheers |
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Users Helping Users
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Posts: 1,029
OS: XP SP2 Vista Win2k
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Start, Run, services.msc
Look for entries for Workstation service, and Server service. They should be running. Start, Network Connections Right-click Local Area Network, Properties You must have installed and checkmarked: Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet TCP/IP Now highlight TCP/IP, Properties, Adanced, WINS tab click the middle radio button under the subhead "Enable Netbios over TCP/IP" Apply and OK your way back to the desktop.
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Users Helping Users
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
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OS: XP SP2 Vista Win2k
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Error 6118:
1. This behavior can occur if you enable the XP native firewall that closes the ports for file sharing by default. Make sure under Exceptions that one is made for File and Printer sharing. 2. No master browser. Starting the "Computer Browser" Service on one of xp computers should fix the problem Error 53: Make sure you do a powerdown of router and all workstations. Power up the router. When stable power up one workstation. When stable power up the last workstation. Question for you: Are you sure all these Pre-N devices from different manufacturers will work together?
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 9
OS: xp pro sp2
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your powering down procedure yielded some good news:
I can net view and see all shared files & directories also printrer from PC1 to PC2 but not the other way round!! PC2 has the pcmcia card the PRE-N... so may be this is the culprit!!! I will try and get a different card, a non PRE-N and see what the result is.... |
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Users Helping Users
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
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OS: XP SP2 Vista Win2k
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Test with:
. 802.1x authentication disabled (this should be your setting anywary); . No WEP, WPA or WPA2 . No use of MAC addresses as authenticators Just SSID. You want this set on the router and all machines. And yes, do a power-off restart of all equipment.
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