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May 10th, 2004, 04:12 PM
#21
Junior Member
ensure that the admin p/w is the same on both machines... check that the security for the file folder permissions allow access for the current logged on user and ensure that you are "sharing" the folder(s) in question. If the logged on users for the machines are different make sure you add the username & p/w on the other machine and assign it the folder where you need access to. If you want access to the laptop folder or hard drive ensure that you are sharing it and vise/versa for the desktop.
Everyone has to start somewhere
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May 10th, 2004, 04:42 PM
#22
Faqt
If you want to make God laugh....make plans.
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May 10th, 2004, 07:51 PM
#23
i know this may be a bit obvious, but couldn't hurt to make sure that "file and print sharing" is installed and enabled on both machines.
also, i have seen weird issues like this happen due to issues with the network hub/switch, and sometimes even the cabling if the cables happen to be wired differently from each other. if you have a cable tester laying around, i would verify that they are both working without error, and using the same wiring scheme.
good luck man.
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May 11th, 2004, 11:38 AM
#24
I am suprised at this comment:
if one is fat32 and the other is ntfs the fat32 will not be able to see the ntfs files
Fat32/ntfs has no place in this problem.. I have win98 with Fat32, WinXP with FAt32 and NTFS partitions and file shareing is AOK over my networks
Faqt's links are the best places to start..oh and VanEck's comment about file and printer sharing.. some time the simple is easiest overlooked..
And please Cut out the bloody LOL's in your questions.. When someone is laughing when they are asking a question of me, I feel they are having a "Go" at me and I tell them to Piss Off, Question unanswered.. save the LOL's for joke telling!
Cheers
"Consumer technology now exceeds the average persons ability to comprehend how to use it..give up hope of them being able to understand how it works." - Me http://www.cybercrypt.co.nr
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May 11th, 2004, 04:32 PM
#25
Member
I'm suprised that nobody has mentioned the software firewall in XP. The XP firewall, Zonealarm or Black Ice and other software firewalls will prevent connections from other machines on the network.
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May 11th, 2004, 10:49 PM
#26
LoL, so two XP shares walk in to a bar. One can see the other but not vice versa. The share that can't see the other says
"Hey other share, I can't see you. Are your permissions set too high?"
the other one replies with
"No that's not it"
so the share asks again,
"Hey other share, are you firewalled?"
to which the 2nd share replies
"Nah man that still isn't it.
then,
"Is your cable plugged in?"
"Yep"
"You on?"
"Yep"
Finally, the fed up share finally says
"Well then what is it!?"
To which the other replies
"Dude, I'm a fridge."
/me waits for the neg pelting
You shall no longer take things at second or third hand,
nor look through the eyes of the dead...You shall listen to all
sides and filter them for your self.
-Walt Whitman-
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