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| Just got a new Vista Notebook a couple of days ago, and have been trying to set up file sharing on my network. My Vista desktop is wired to my wireless router, while the notebook connects wirelessly. My problem is this, My desktop can access the notebook and it's shared resources over the network, but when I try to access the desktop w/ my notebook i get a message that states "Windows cannot access \\DESKTOP". The workgroups are the same, I have it set up on a private network, and have even tried disabling my firewalls (Norton 360 on the desktop, and Norton I.S. on the notebook) to no avail. Is there something I'm missing here? Thanks for your help. Todd | Guest
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| Hello Todd, You need to properly configure Norton to allow the computer on the network. Disabling doesn't always work. If you haven't already, be sure to review this article to configure your firewall. How to configure the Home Network for NIS, NIS Pro, or NPF 2002 4.x http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...hm&lg=en&ct=us -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Todd Marks" <ToddMarks@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:84877461-860F-4708-A95A-9C0906751429@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| hello all - I'm having the exact same situation that Todd described. I even uninstalled norton to see if it was the problem - no change. turned firewalls off - no change. in all situations, the desktop can get to the laptop, but not the other way around. Both machines appear in the Network window. I can ping the laptop from the desktop, but not the other way around. I'm not a complete newbie to this stuff, but I'm completely stumped. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in Advance, Mike Newton "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks for the advice. Even though the link was for an old version of NIS, it got me going to the right direction. All I needed to do was move my network ID, IP address from limited to trusted in my firewall settings. It now works perfectly! "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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