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Re: I cannot see my shared printer drive?
I am having the same problem. I have two computers wired to a router, which
is wired to the satellite service modem. Both computers have access to the
internet. #1 can ping both the router and the other computer but can't
access the other computer (gets an error message that #2 is not
accessible---network path was not found) #2 can ping the router but not #1.
It also can see the other computer when you click on View the Workgroup but
gets the same error message if you click on the #1 computer.
I have checked the firewall settings (several times!) even changing the
file/print sharing to specifically allow the IP addresses of my router
(rather than the subnet mask). I also took the Windows Firewall off to see
if that would solve the problem. It did not. I have also a McAfee Firewall
installed. The Network Manager in McAfee sees and will work with the entire
system.
The workgroup shows up with both computers.
I have internet access with both computers.
How do I/what is: "Check and make sure that user account from 192.168.10.20
exists also on other PC." ????
"smlunatick" wrote:
> Check all / any firewall software settings and configur the allow exception
> for "File/Printer sharing."
>
> Check and make sure both PCs are part of the same workgroup / domain.
>
> Check and make sure that both PC are correctly connected to the network.
> (Check for Internet access.)
>
> Check and make sure that user account from 192.168.10.20 exists also on other
> PC.
>
> On 15/05/2008 Eric <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >I have selected file and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks, and share my
> >printer for public. My PC's IP is 192.168.10.10. When I type \\192.168.10.10
> >under window explorer, I still can see my shared printer drive. When I type
> >\\192.168.10.20, I can see other shared printer drive on my computer.
> >However, when I go to the PC \\192.168.10.20, I type \\192.168.10.10 under
> >window explorer, this IP address cannot be detected, of course, I cannot see
> >the shared printer drive too. I get no idea what it goes wrong on the
> >network.
> >Does anyone have any suggestions on how to solve this problem?
> >Thanks in advance for any suggestions
> >Eric
>
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