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desktop will not see network
it would apear that my desktop wont see my network
when i plug my desktop and laptop into my rounter together both connect to the internet fine i then set up share folders on my laptop and they apear in network places on the laptop i then set up share folders on my desktop and they do not apear in my network places on the desktop then i run the set up home network wizard on both desk and lap AND STILL no way to get at the shared files between the two the reason i think it the desk top is couse when i hook the laptop up to my friends network all file share folder share works fine and also couse whe i share the folders on the desktop they dont apear in network places on the desk top even when not pluged in cheers |
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Re: desktop will not see network
Hello Semaj....and welcome to TSF!
Pls verify the following: 1.) Files and Printers sharing are enabled on both computers 2.) Workgroup has the same name in both computers 3.) Netbios in TCP/IP is enabled 4.) Pls. provide screen shots ofr ipconfig /all info of both computers and post it here
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Re: desktop will not see network
Thanks
sorry forgot to say both desktop and laptop are running XP 1/ file and printer sharing is enabled on both 2/ both are on the same work group MSHOME 3/ what is TCP/IP i have never seen this before 4/ what is ipcongig info i have never seen this also |
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Re: desktop will not see network
hello....for questions:
No. 3: Netbios over TCP/IP---follow these directions---click on start =>Control Panel => Network Connections => dbl click on Local Area Connection => Properties => Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) =>Click Properties => Click Advanced => Select the WINS Tab Above =>Make sure Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP is SELECTED No. 4: Click on Start, in start search field, type cmd. In Command promt windows pls. type ipconfig /all You may right click anywhere on the screen and choose Select All then you may paste the info here. I hope this helps.
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Re: desktop will not see network
Turn off any firewalls for debugging. If the firewall is the problem, you'll have to configure it to allow access to "trusted zone" addresses. Note that some firewalls must be completely uninstalled to stop them from affecting your networking.
Hold the Windows key and press R, then type CMD to open a command prompt. In the command prompt window that opens, type type the following commands: PING each remote computer by IP address, and if successful, PING by name. Open a command prompt as described above and type. PING <ip address> or PING <computer name> Where: <ip address> - is the x.x.x.x IP address <computer name> - is the computer name A failure to PING is almost always a firewall configuration issue. Any failure to PING needs to be corrected before you go any farther. Note: You can obtain the IP address and computer name of a computer by opening a command prompt (DOS window) and typing IPCONFIG /ALL. This should work for any Windows version. The IPCONFIG /ALL display will provide a wealth of useful information for debugging your network connection. Check your Services are Started on all PCs:
Note: You can check the services in Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services. All of these services should be started, and their startup type should be automatic. If a service is not running, open it's properties and check the dependencies. Check each of the dependencies and see which one is preventing the service from running. Checking the event log is also a good idea here, there may be clues to what is failing. All computers should be in the same workgroup for computer browsing to function properly. File & Print Sharing has to be enabled on any computer you wish to share files or printers from. You also need to actually share the resource in question from My Computer, right click on the drive/printer/folder, and select sharing. If you encounter difficulties accessing computers that are visible in Network Places (Network and Sharing Center in Vista), make sure the computer being accessed has an account with the same name/password as the system connecting to it uses to login. NOTE: Vista's default is to require a password on the account to enable file/print sharing. While the default NetBIOS setting is correct for normal network configurations, it's possible for it to be altered, and it costs nothing to make sure it's correct. NETBIOS over TCP/IP must be enabled for normal network browsing. You can open a command prompt as described above and type the following command: nbtstat -n. This will display the status of NetBIOS or indicate it's not configured.
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Re: desktop will not see network
[quote=johnwill;2382472]Turn off any firewalls for debugging. If the firewall is the problem, you'll have to configure it to allow access to "trusted zone" addresses. Note that some firewalls must be completely uninstalled to stop them from affecting your networking.
Most wonderfull that fixed it the avg firewall was stopping it disabled that then switched on the xp firewall and all works as normal thanks greatly :-) |
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Re: desktop will not see network
Glad it all worked out.
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