(E-Mail Removed) (Ron) wrote in
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> My problem is getting the 2 machines to see each other. In my
> network places, on both machines there is a folder called
> 'sharedDocs (with the name of the pc)' but nothing I have tried
> has let me see the other pc/laptop. I want to be able to share
> information across the 2 machines and to share the printer as
> well.
Windows networks rely on communication on ports 137, 138, 139. The
usual cause of systems not 'seeing' each other is that something,
usually a software firewall (including WinXP's ICF) is blocking this
traffic.
If you have a software firewall, disable it or uninstall it. If this
solves the problem, then you need to configure it with a rule to
allow communication on these ports.
Some products have a specific option to allow this, or to set up a
specific 'trusted zone'. Unless you feel unduly paranoid you can
probably allow all communication on all ports between all systems in
the router's subnet.
Hope this helps
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