> I forgot to mention, I have the windows and any other firewalls off. I do
> have a virus scanner on, but they both have the same virus scanner and since
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> > desktop can not access my laptop but my laptop can access my desktop. What
> > else could be the problem?
Both computers have different log in names w/ passwords, both have
administrator access. When I try to access the files on my desktop from my
laptop I get a prompt to use my username and pw, that does not occur when
trying to access the files from my Desktop to my laptop.
> Make sure the accounts on both machines have passwords assigned to their
> log-in accounts. XP requires accounts to be password protected prior to
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> > > desktop can not access my laptop but my laptop can access my desktop. What
> > > else could be the problem?
Techdango - 30 Nov 2005 16:30 GMT
Are they both members of the same workgroup?

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> Both computers have different log in names w/ passwords, both have
> administrator access. When I try to access the files on my desktop from my
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> > > > desktop can not access my laptop but my laptop can access my desktop. What
> > > > else could be the problem?
Malke - 30 Nov 2005 16:43 GMT
> Both computers have different log in names w/ passwords, both have
> administrator access. When I try to access the files on my desktop
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>> > virus scanner and since one computer can access the other I doubt
>> > that is the problem.
The computers do not need to be in the same Workgroup to share
resources. Workgroups are just a cosmetic/organizational device. Create
identical user names and passwords on each machine. Check your
antivirus to make sure it doesn't also have something like Norton's
"Internet Worm Protection" enabled which is a type of firewall. You
don't need to turn off whatever firewall you are using; just configure
it to allow File & Printer Sharing (Windows Firewall exception tab) or
allow the lan as trusted as an IP range (third-party firewall).
Malke

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