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I'm having a problem successfully networking my desktop (Dell Dimension 8200
running WinXP Pro) and my notebook (Dell Inspiron 6000 running WinXP Home
Edition) successfully. The desktop is wired to a D-Link DI-624 Router and
to a DSL connection.
The desktop is only using WinXP firewall and the notebook WinXp and McAfee
firewall. The notebook is able to see and access all folders on the desktop
with no problems. The desktop is able to see the notebook but not able to
access any folders. It keeps coming back with an error, unable to find
path, unauthorized, etc.
I have tried to disable the McAfee firewall all together but doesn't seem to
help at all. In addition, if I try to use WEP or WPA security on the
desktop to establish a secure network, the network connection is completely
lost. The desktop will always come back with limited or no connection
error. So as it stands, the only way I can get the networking working is to
disable security all together. Its driving me crazy ... since I'm no
networking guru.
Can anyone shed some light on what I'm missing or doing wrong. Any info
would be appreciated. If you can help, please explain it in a way this
novice will understand it. Thank you.
I'm having a problem successfully networking my desktop (Dell Dimension 8200
running WinXP Pro) and my notebook (Dell Inspiron 6000 running WinXP Home
Edition) successfully. The desktop is wired to a D-Link DI-624 Router and
to a DSL connection.
The desktop is only using WinXP firewall and the notebook WinXp and McAfee
firewall. The notebook is able to see and access all folders on the desktop
with no problems. The desktop is able to see the notebook but not able to
access any folders. It keeps coming back with an error, unable to find
path, unauthorized, etc.
I have tried to disable the McAfee firewall all together but doesn't seem to
help at all. In addition, if I try to use WEP or WPA security on the
desktop to establish a secure network, the network connection is completely
lost. The desktop will always come back with limited or no connection
error. So as it stands, the only way I can get the networking working is to
disable security all together. Its driving me crazy ... since I'm no
networking guru.
Can anyone shed some light on what I'm missing or doing wrong. Any info
would be appreciated. If you can help, please explain it in a way this
novice will understand it. Thank you.