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A MS Home Networking Puzzler
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Hello all,
I'm new to the forum scene, (posting at least) as I normally will try endlessly to figure out a problem before I ask for help. Here is my situation:
Have a home network with 2 XP Machines. M1 and M2 (for names sake) running behind a D LInk wireless G router. M1 is 10/100 LANed into the router, while M2 went WiFi. I've configured the home networking protocols on both machine, confirming the TCP IP settings, IP addressing and subnetting, same workgroup, I have the same user name on both machines. Here's the odd part..I can see both machines in my Win Exploder, I mean Explorer windows. Both are seen thru my router. I've got a http/ftp server and IP DUC running on M1 that I can access via the internet perfectly. I can even go so far as to remote into M1 via M2 and have total flawless access across my home network. What I can't do however is simply browse M1 from M2, but I can browse M2 from M1 just fine (have already mapped network drives that direction) I've also confirmed my firewall is not the issues, as I've disabled it and ensure that the proper exceptions were in place for MS File and Print sharing. Oh, here's another fun part.. I can access the printer on M1 from M2 just fine as well. I'm sorry about the lengthy post, I just want to confirm I'm not missing anything, otherwise I'll feel that I've let down the CIsco Net Academy
I'm new to the forum scene, (posting at least) as I normally will try endlessly to figure out a problem before I ask for help. Here is my situation:
Have a home network with 2 XP Machines. M1 and M2 (for names sake) running behind a D LInk wireless G router. M1 is 10/100 LANed into the router, while M2 went WiFi. I've configured the home networking protocols on both machine, confirming the TCP IP settings, IP addressing and subnetting, same workgroup, I have the same user name on both machines. Here's the odd part..I can see both machines in my Win Exploder, I mean Explorer windows. Both are seen thru my router. I've got a http/ftp server and IP DUC running on M1 that I can access via the internet perfectly. I can even go so far as to remote into M1 via M2 and have total flawless access across my home network. What I can't do however is simply browse M1 from M2, but I can browse M2 from M1 just fine (have already mapped network drives that direction) I've also confirmed my firewall is not the issues, as I've disabled it and ensure that the proper exceptions were in place for MS File and Print sharing. Oh, here's another fun part.. I can access the printer on M1 from M2 just fine as well. I'm sorry about the lengthy post, I just want to confirm I'm not missing anything, otherwise I'll feel that I've let down the CIsco Net Academy
Oh, sorry, forgot to include that as part of my settings. Yes, indeed I do have both drives and subfolders shared. I've about entirely exploited M1 to any damage from a PC on my network (I've blocked external WAN access to it less the aformentioned FTP and HTTP ports
Emmanuel
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Hmf... could you post your permissions for the folders which you have set up?
any error messages?
any error messages?
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Hmf... could you post your permissions for the folders which you have set up?
any error messages?
Thanks again,
Emmanuel
"Will everyone with telepathy here, please raise my hand."
"Will everyone with telepathy here, please raise my hand."
Not familiar with media center settings, but I do know that XP defaults to a restrictive set of permissions. Check just to humor me, as that is a very typical error message in result of restrictive permissions 
Do you have a user account setup on the PC you're trying to access?

Do you have a user account setup on the PC you're trying to access?
Last edited by Duki; Jan 17th, 2007 at 2:47 pm.
It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to Basic; as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.
-Edsger Dijkstra
-Edsger Dijkstra
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•
•
•
Not familiar with media center settings, but I do know that XP defaults to a restrictive set of permissions. Check just to humor me, as that is a very typical error message in result of restrictive permissions
Do you have a user account setup on the PC you're trying to access?
Emmanuel
"Will everyone with telepathy here, please raise my hand."
"Will everyone with telepathy here, please raise my hand."
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