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re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 7:44 am
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Posted by Joe Admire (9 messages posted)


I've got a nearly identical problem. I have two boxes, both with Service Pack 2 of XP Pro; I've owned one computer since 2005 and bought the other one last Sunday (The older one is a home-built unit, the new one is a custom-built system). I bought a router on Friday to set up a home network. Both computers connect satisfactorily to the Internet via the router, but connecting to each other is a different story. Computer #1 (the older machine) sees the other machine, Computer #2, over the network connection, but cannot access Computer #2; the error message tells me I might not have permission to use that network resource. Trying to look at the properties of Computer #2 under "Microsoft Windows Network" (I'm using the default network name MSHOME at this point) yields another error message telling me that that computer (server) can't be found on the network. Meanwhile, six feet away, Computer #2 can't see Computer #1 at all. The error message on that box tells me I might not have permission to access that network resource AND it can't retrieve a list of servers for the workgroup. I used Network Setup Wizard to set up the network, and followed all directions precisely. I actually turned off Windows Firewall before running the Wizard (it turns back on automatically after the Wizard is done), and have checked-and double-checked to make sure: 1) that the computer names are different; 2) that the workgroup name is the same on both machines; 3) that File and Printer Sharing is enabled; 4) that Windows Firewall is allowing File and Printer Sharing to operate across the LAN. Looking at the configuration screens for the router (a Dynex DX-E401) doesn't yield much useful information. As far as I can tell all the router's settings are at default. Anyone got any ideas? I've been going around in circles on this all morning. -Joe-


On Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 2:36 pm, hal wrote:
>I have a working network with 2 computers through a wireless routner. I am having
>a problem adding a third computer. I know that it is connecting to the router as
>I can access the Internet through it. I have tried to set it up with the same workgroup
>name as the other two computers but I still get the "you may not have privs - contact
>the administrator" message. All 3 machines are running XP sp(2). Note the other
>two computers see the new computer but cannot connect to it. And the new computer
>can not connect to any of the other two machines but as I said does connect to the
>internet.
>Thanks/Hal


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Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (hal: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 2:36 pm)

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-Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (hal: Wed, Aug 1, 2007, 2:36 pm)
*re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (Rich Kurtz: Wed, Aug 1, 2007, 4:37 pm)
*re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers' (Joe Admire: Sun, Aug 19, 2007, 7:44 am)
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