Re: Problem with networking
When I 1st set up my home network I followed the detailed instructions here and
have not had any problems...with with my ZoneAlarm firewall!!
[url]http://www.homenethelp.com/home-network.asp[/url]
peter
"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
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>I cannot understand why it appears so difficult. I have a D-Link
> router which gives me ADSL on my MS2000 computer. Recently I have
> acquired an IBM for my wife with XP on it.
>
> Naturally I bought the cable to connect to the router and it was
> working in next to no time at all - but the only time I had some
> networking was when I shared the program I am now using with the other
> computer. I deleted some of that on the second computer and promtly
> had to install it again on my original computer - so I must have made
> some kind of connection.
>
> All I require is to have a shared folder on my computer which I can
> see on the other computer so I can transfer files and programs between
> the computers, rather than having to write them to a CD/RW for manual
> transfer.
>
> I forgot to mention that I have McAfee installed and should like to
> have updates downloaded to the shared folder so the other computer is
> kept up to speed. Incidentally I have pulled down the firewall but it
> made no difference. I probably could do without it altogether as
> McAfee reports that it cannot see my computer after I installed the
> router. Before that I had a normal ADSL modem and BlackIce as a
> firewall - it got numerous hits which totally stopped when I got the
> router - so goodbye BlackIce and good riddance as they sold me the
> program and they tried to make me pay for it again as the keyword was
> made useless for re-installation.
>
> Please help
>
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Re: Problem with networking
I've always had problems setting up windows file sharing with Norton
Internet Security running. It seems to want to block other computers on
the LAN. Try disabling it and re-connecting.
Paul
nesredep egrob wrote:[color=blue]
> I cannot understand why it appears so difficult. I have a D-Link
> router which gives me ADSL on my MS2000 computer. Recently I have
> acquired an IBM for my wife with XP on it.
>
> Naturally I bought the cable to connect to the router and it was
> working in next to no time at all - but the only time I had some
> networking was when I shared the program I am now using with the other
> computer. I deleted some of that on the second computer and promtly
> had to install it again on my original computer - so I must have made
> some kind of connection.
>
> All I require is to have a shared folder on my computer which I can
> see on the other computer so I can transfer files and programs between
> the computers, rather than having to write them to a CD/RW for manual
> transfer.
>
> I forgot to mention that I have McAfee installed and should like to
> have updates downloaded to the shared folder so the other computer is
> kept up to speed. Incidentally I have pulled down the firewall but it
> made no difference. I probably could do without it altogether as
> McAfee reports that it cannot see my computer after I installed the
> router. Before that I had a normal ADSL modem and BlackIce as a
> firewall - it got numerous hits which totally stopped when I got the
> router - so goodbye BlackIce and good riddance as they sold me the
> program and they tried to make me pay for it again as the keyword was
> made useless for re-installation.
>
> Please help
>
> B.Pedersen Latitude -31,48.21 Longitude115,47.40 Time=GMT+8.00
> If you are curious look here [url]http://www.mapquest.com/maps/latlong.adp[/url][/color]