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XP home network confusion
Hello all,
I Have two computers running XP. I had a direct comp-2-comp network
running fine then all of a sudden nothing. Well actually, one machine
shows the other in network places but can't get a ping. The other
shows nothing in network places but gets good ping.
Have been trying to fix for two days. Tried everything; no ICF,
reinstall, new network card (one on motherboard one on PCI Nowt. Tried
reversing the network cable same problem (not reversed).
Any ideas folks, cos' i'm at the end of my tether and my girlfriend is
gonna kill me if I don't get this sussed and start paying her
attention.
Yours in anticipation
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aaronyoung
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11/26/2003 10:47:25 PM |
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Be sure your firewall in the XP machines is disabled..
Aaron wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I Have two computers running XP. I had a direct comp-2-comp network
> running fine then all of a sudden nothing. Well actually, one machine
> shows the other in network places but can't get a ping. The other
> shows nothing in network places but gets good ping.
>
> Have been trying to fix for two days. Tried everything; no ICF,
> reinstall, new network card (one on motherboard one on PCI Nowt. Tried
> reversing the network cable same problem (not reversed).
>
> Any ideas folks, cos' i'm at the end of my tether and my girlfriend is
> gonna kill me if I don't get this sussed and start paying her
> attention.
>
> Yours in anticipation
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burris
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11/26/2003 11:42:21 PM
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