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Basic MOM Workgroup Questions - 5 Queries!
I'm sure in your small office network allows each other to share files. However, I can't see your files from my computer over here. This sounded good but what is on the Server (Hardware) in addition to the SQL server program. Not much more. The other thing you'll need in addition to SQL server is some web

Eureka! I can see clearly, now!
Laptop C can see both laptob B and desktop A but can only connect to laptop B. I can access internet from all computers with no problem. Problem computer seems to be I can access the laptop shares through the desktop & get the error 5 when trying to access desktop shares from the Laptop. Both computers have all

Win2K Workstation invisible on home network
In AD Users and Computers, reset the XP's account. If that doesn't work, try joining a workgroup; delete the computer account; create a new one; and try rejoining the domain. However, If i logon to the PC as local administrator, i can see network resources and even authenticate to shares.

Can't see computer in Network Places
The computer from which I can't access using nautilus is a 64 bit gutsy on a brand new Gateway gt5656 but I now can mount it via info from my last post and see the homes share on the 32 bit machine. When I use nautilus on the 64 bit it only shows the 64 bit shares no matter what I do when I try to connect to server

Windows 98/ME ICS
It looks (at first glance) like it is just a way to share all files within a Workgroup without setting up user rights. I've run into a small problem I am certain is just something stupid I'm doing wrong but cant figure it out. For some reason, I can see/manage/use resources on the older 2000/NT4 computers from

Networking, XP home, '... Not accessible ...' etc
14) After you have re-booted, make sure that you select what resources you want to share on each PC. To share the C: drive, double-click the My Computer icon, .... The problems i have experianced are 1) I can see my comp. but i cant see the other. 2) When ICS and all the other adapters are enabled i am able to

Network Problems with a PC and Laptop Workgroup
But I cant access any shares from my network places. "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: If the other machines have disabled 'simple file sharing', you will have to be If I go to network places and from thier too show computers in the workgroup I can see the computer causing the problem, but when I double click it a

Networking 2 Computers
When I click on the laptop on the laptop, I see everything but when the PC is selected the system cannot find it. Any help with this problem could very well I still see the PC and laptop on the PC and can access all shares and on the laptop when I select View workgroup computers, I receive the same message as

Networking:
First, when i use LinNeighborhood, i can see all my other windows computers on my network. When i open Network Places on my windows 2003 computers, i cannot see my mandrake machine shares. however, if i go to Entire Network/Microsoft Windows Network i see my workgroup name (MSHOME) but i also see an additional

Samba and ADS authentication - can't change file ...
My point is From PC-2 <MISC>, I cant access workgroup, as clicking on "Computers near me" icon give <network is not accessible> error message. It sounds as if you are logged onto the other computer with the same user account but different password than on the computer offering shares and hence you are denied

Vista/XP Network Issues + "Microsoft Publication Service Devic
But using simple file sharing with XP Pro is not an option, since software I use that allows remote access of the other desktop requires classic file sharing with a password. Why can’t the XP Pro computers see the shares of the XP Home one? And, why can’t the XP Pro computers access the network through My Network

NT4 workstation file sharing
Am able to see XP computer from Vista computer but cant get access to it even though I have set up identical names and passwords on them. Can access files on the Vista computer from the XP computer okay. -- ADH "ADH" wrote: Have done all that was suggested buit am still not able to Share, keep getting the "Access

Problem with XP Pro and Home in same Network
I am running sbs in a windows xp home environment, so none of my client computers can join the domain, so I have changed the name of the workgroup each client computer In addition although I can see clients from the SBS, I cant actually access them, although the XP home clients can readily access one another.

Windows networking problem - pls help...
Here's what happens now: Computer in this office, in the domain, can see the domain and the workgroup in net neighborhood. But only sees itself and the laptop in the .... The branch office can access the file server in the main office. But the main office can't access a share on a computer in the remote office.

networking
Each computer needs to have an account that uses the exact logon name and password that you use to logon to the other computers that need share access. WORKGROUP (creative I know) Beyond that I cant figure out exactly how to set the networking so that the computers can see each other in My Network Places,

Lost My Ping
Now I cant access the workgroup on just one of the three. I open "My Network Places", "Computers Near Me", and I get... MYGROUP is not accessible. The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available. On either of the other two machines I can see the machine which can't see anyone, but not it's shares.

Trojan or bugs?
I
cant find an answer any where, even after reading all the posts here and going to the site suggested by Blair. I can ping all three win xp machines on my small network, using a switch, I can see them on the workgroup, but i cant share anything on any of the machine. I get an access denied error message.

Help with Wireless Network - I'm lost
Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro IS, make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other

Help Networking Windows 98 SE to Windows Millenium
Instead, it acquired a small but zealous population of enthusiastic hackers who dreamt of one day unseating the clones (see Amiga Persecution Complex). ...... >PASSWORD PROTECTED:is when u cant access a file or computer without a legitiment password. >PCANYWHERE:is a remote administration program used for

Windows 98/ME ICS
If it was me, I would try using ad-hoc mode for two computers at a time to see if you can get them to see eachother and possible share files. (not recommended for security reasons of course) and then wonder why they cant access their "My Documents" folder or files they have on the destop of another computer.