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384153 2005-08-27 23:17:00 My Network. It’s a simple layout. Just my desktop (Win XP prof) and my laptop (Win XP Home).
But it has been very troublesome. The desktop is the HOST. I can access the network fine from the HOST but when I go to my laptop then it cannot see any sign of my desktop. I have tried umpteen times to install the thing - it all seems to go OK.
But using the laptop to try to access the desktop is useless. There is no sign of the HOSTcomputer.
I have a suspicion that the cable may be faulty (or me!).
Any ideas folks ?
Tom
Thomas01 (317)
384154 2005-08-27 23:31:00 1 . I take it you're using ethernet?

If so, do you have a hub, or a crossover cable?

2 . Do both workgroups have the same name?

3 . Have u configured the ips on both?

4 . Have you shared a folder on both?

5 . Is file/printer sharing enabled on both?

Any firewalls on either of them?

If u want the laptop to get on the net, is ICS enabled on the host?

Is use simple file sharing enabled on both?

My computer / tools / folder options / view?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
384155 2005-08-28 04:35:00 Thank you Speedy G.
I went through your list. It was the firewall.
I had turned the Windows firewall on - daft.
Once I removed it there was no problem.
The older we get the more knowledable we get and unfortunately the more forgetful.
Tom
Thomas01 (317)
384156 2005-08-28 04:46:00 Are there any other firewalls on either PC, besides the Windows one?

If its the only one you have, and both PC's are on the net, I wouldnt turn it off completely.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
384157 2005-08-29 03:17:00 I am reasonably protected still. I have Ad Aware, AVG, Spybot, Crap Cleaner, Ewido Security, all run occasionally. I also have ZoneAlarm for a firewall but I found I had too many interuptions so only use it occasionally. My laptop I bought with the intention of NEVER EVER having it on the internet and just using it as a sort of portable backup and extension of my desktop. Writers of software seem to think people like me don't exist and I must admit I get a bit brassed off with the continual reminders to update on the internet etc so it does go on very rarely indeed - then I spend some time checking it out. I think I am being fairly sensible but remembering the mistakes over the last 60 years or so probably I must listen to advice.
I welcome your comments.
Tom
Thomas01 (317)
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