On Windows XP-based computers that are configured as members of a workgroup in a peer-to-peer network environment, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:. You receive the following error message when you double-click the workgroup in My Network Places:. Workgroup Name is not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network resource. Note In a peer-to-peer network, each computer is equal and can initiate communications.
The Computer Browser service is not started or is turned off on one or more computers in the workgroup. To do this, follow these steps. Click Start , click Run , type ncpa. Right-click Local Area Connection , and then click Properties. Click the General tab, and then click Install. Are you able to ping one computer from the other?
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WinXP file sharing? Oh my, I can't even picture how to accomplish that? I know one thing you're going to have to use. In reply to CmdrKeene's post on March 28, No Windows 7 involved: I got to that page via a search. Click where indicated to either run the Wizard or to do it yourself. If you have Service Pack 2 installed, the built-in Windows Firewall should already be running automatically, unless you turned it off.
XP displays another warning. If you want the firewall enabled, select Use the wizard to enable file sharing. Otherwise, select Just enable file sharing. For maximum compatibility with all versions of Windows, use characters. By default, users on other computers have full access: they can read, write, and delete shared files. If you only want them to be able to read files, un-check Allow network users to change my files. For example:. In order to access a hidden share you need to already know the name of it.
If you know how to handle later the setup of the firewall, you can select to share files without running the Network Setup Wizard : - confirm again, that you just like to enable File Sharing and you skip the Wizard. However, if you are new to networking and not sure about the security issues, it is a good idea to use the Network Setup Wizard:.
The "Network Setup Wizard": starts up : it allows to setup different network configurations, I am running it here to Share files and folders. No selection possible here, just continue with "Next".
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