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RE: winxp not talking to a win2k base
The win2k base unit is connected to a Linksys WRT54G. The winxp notebook
talks wirelessly and/or via a cat-5 to the Linksys.
As I stated before, the win2k base does display the winxp notebook when I
have it search in the "my network places" / Entire Network / Microsoft
windows Network / and I click on the workgroup name, but when I double click
on the icon for the notebook , that is when it gives me the error. The
notebook ONLY sees itself and no one else.....
"Byte" wrote:
> With the lack of info on how you are networked, like wireless, ethernet,
> Linksys, Netgear, etc., a proper response can only be guesswork. Read
> the below info which may be of some help for acess to folders and printer.
> If your setup is a desktop and a laptop. My "wireless" router is NetGear.
> Host should be the desktop PC and Guest the laptop.
> Install the printer on the Host PC. Then using Control Panel>Network
> Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the
> box to allow others to print to your printers. Next under Start>Settings>
> Printers, select the printer, check the box to share the printer and assign
> a name. Keep the name short, no blanks, something like Printer2.
>
> You should now be able to add the printer to your Guest PCs using Start>
> Control Panel>Printers & Faxes>Add Printer. Check the radio button
> "A network printer ..." and then either browse for the printer or enter its
> name (using \\PCName\PrinterName) and continue until finished. Ensure
> that the firewall on your XP PC is set to allow access to remote printers.
> Note: Make sure to include the slashes (\\) in printer name.
> If using XP's native firewall ensure that File and Printer Sharing is
> enabled and that the box with he same name is checked in the Firewall
> exceptions list. The PCName can be found at:
>
> Rightclick My Computer icon on desktop>Properties>Computer Name tab.
> It may look something like: "Home-66djksjcpv". Don't type the quotes.
> Click "Next" and it should install the printer on the Guest PC when
> it finds it.
>
> Note: You can follow the same procedure to get access to any drive, folder
> and files from one PC to the other.
>
>
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> XP - WNP
> Today is the first day of the
> rest of your life.
>
>
>
> "Virgilijus" wrote:
>
> > I have a win2k desktop as the primary and I have a winxp laptop. The win2k
> > desktop can see the laptop, but is NOT able to access any drive or folder, I
> > get and error: \\xx-laptop is not accessible. the network path was not
> > found, even though the windows network displays it. From the winxp laptop,
> > it can see itself ONLY and it sees it's shared drives and folders. Any
> > suggestions as to why they are refusing to talk???
> >
> > Thanks
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