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| I have a small office network with 6 computers on it. I am having problems with one of them. The rest of them is up and running. The one with the problem shows up in the workgroup but says that I do not have permission when it is clicked. I need this connection for my accounting software. It also has a bridge on the network connections, could that interfer? Any help would be appreciated | Guest
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| I have four computers running XP, all connected to an ethernet hub. When we first set it up, everything worked instantly. We each installed McAfee Personal Firewall and are now having problems seeing eachother and sharing files on the network. All our connections are set to 'obtain IP automatically', I have tried everything suggested on various websites. One computer connects to broadband internet through the hub (the cable modem connects to the hub). Ultimately, we with to share this internet connection (internet connection sharing is enabled also) but right now cannot even share files. Some of the computers (including the one connected to the internet) do not have access to the workgroup MSHOME of which all computers are members. How can I change the network permissions? We've all uninstalled the firewall but could it have changed some of the security settings on our machines? Help appreciated! | Guest
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| I am not exactly sure how McAfee products work, but it should still be similar to Norton Internet Security. Look in the Personal Firewall program, and look for something regarding networking, or home networking. You'll most likely have to specify the ip addresses which can access the computer. You should set it like this 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.105 (change as needed for your network ip address). Close the program, and restart, that should fix the problem. Quote:
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your OS, you'll do some registry hacking! Or you can just use System restore on all the machines, and set them back to the point to where they all worked. Get rid of the hub and get a router preferably a wireless router, they are very affordable(Tiger Direct). With a router you don't have to worry about running an ICS machine and your internet connection isn't interrupted if you want to work on the machine that has ICS on it. Also it's an easy jump from wired to wireless(sitting with that laptop on the couch in front of the TV). I have a router, no firewalls, no antvirus software on any of my ten machines. Did have virus protection on one for a while and it did catch a bug but since I removed it, it's been bug free. Larry | Guest
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