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I have a problem and don't know how to resolve it.
Router is router "Belkin" G 125 Mbps 802.11g 2.4Ghz and it's connected properly. So I am sharing the internet connection between desktop pc (using lan) and Laptop Toshiba a60 with a built in Atheros AR5004G Wireless Network Adapter (connected wireless). The problem is that I can't share the files between the pc's. Probaby I am doing something wrong. On both computers it says that I maybe don't have a permission to access and that I should talk to the system administrator. How to do it. Thanks -- ***OZZIE*** Ozzie |
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 14:54:43 +0100, "Ozzie" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >I have a problem and don't know how to resolve it. >Router is router "Belkin" G 125 Mbps 802.11g 2.4Ghz and it's connected >properly. So I am sharing the internet >connection between desktop pc (using lan) and Laptop Toshiba a60 with a >built in Atheros AR5004G Wireless Network Adapter (connected wireless). The >problem is that I can't share the files between the pc's. Probaby I am doing >something wrong. On both computers it says that I maybe don't have a >permission to access and that I should talk to the system administrator. How >to do it. The usual culprit is the software firewalls found on most Windoze machines. Temporarily disable both firewalls and see if you get sharing. See if they can ping each other. If that works, check your file sharing setup. I'll assume both machines are running Windoze XP Home. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art.../wxppntsh.html Another common problem is that a new copy of XP requires that file sharing be enabled. The easiest way is to pick a random folder, right click, select "Sharing" and the wizard will walk you through the process. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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> The usual culprit is the software firewalls found on most Windoze
> machines. Temporarily disable both firewalls and see if you get > sharing. See if they can ping each other. > > If that works, check your file sharing setup. I'll assume both > machines are running Windoze XP Home. > http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art.../wxppntsh.html > > Another common problem is that a new copy of XP requires that file > sharing be enabled. The easiest way is to pick a random folder, right > click, select "Sharing" and the wizard will walk you through the > process. Thanks alot I've resolved the problem Ozzie |
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