Sharing with a wireless network
I have a desktop running XP Pro and two laptops with XP Home. My network was
fine, but suddenly, I couldn't print from either of the laptops. The XP Pro
desktop sees the laptops, but they don't see the desktop. However, internet
access works fine.
When I select My Network Places/Workgroups I am getting the message that it
can't connect to \\domain . . . no permission and then that it can't connect
to the host because there are too many connections. I am way below the ten
available!
I finally turned off IPSEC and the McAfee firewall and got the printer
reinstalled. However, I am still getting the message above when I try to
view any folders that I have shared.
Help!
Re: Sharing with a wireless network
What do you receive if running net view \\remotepcipaddress?
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"Vermontbd" <Vermontbd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:98970D71-7580-4929-87D6-5FABD65C59C4@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I have a desktop running XP Pro and two laptops with XP Home. My network
>was
> fine, but suddenly, I couldn't print from either of the laptops. The XP
> Pro
> desktop sees the laptops, but they don't see the desktop. However,
> internet
> access works fine.
>
> When I select My Network Places/Workgroups I am getting the message that
> it
> can't connect to \\domain . . . no permission and then that it can't
> connect
> to the host because there are too many connections. I am way below the
> ten
> available!
>
> I finally turned off IPSEC and the McAfee firewall and got the printer
> reinstalled. However, I am still getting the message above when I try to
> view any folders that I have shared.
>
> Help![/color]