![]() |
|
Welcome to BroadbanterBanter. You are currently viewing as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today. |
| | |||||||
| uk.comp.home-networking (UK home networking) (uk.comp.home-networking) Discussion of all aspects of computer networking in the home, regardless of the platforms, software, topologies and protocols used. Examples of topics include recommendations for hardware or suppliers (e.g. NICs and cabling), protocols, servers, and specific network software. Advertising is not allowed. |
| Tags: file , network , share |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| My daughter and I both have Pipex ADSL, we both have XP Home on laptop computers. I am behind a Vigor 2600 router with built in VPN server, she is behind a Linksys router. She is able to connect via VPN to my network fine, we can ping both ways, she can see my shared folders and open files within, I can connect to her using VNC but for some reason if I try to open/explore her computer I get the message that I do not have permission. I can see her computer name on 'workshop computers' but I cannot open it, she has definitely allowed some folder shares as they have the 'hand' under the folder. Any ideas what may be the problem. Geoff Lane |
| Ads |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 22:06:02 +0100, Geoff Lane wrote: Any ideas what may be the problem. do you have the same userID and password on her machine and yours ? does she have any firewalls running ? I had the symptoms you describe with a laptop sat next to my desktop, one way traffic and the same error. It was a firewall on the desktop stopping the laptop opening folders though it could see the computer in Workgroup. Phil -- Remember - Global Warming is only a weather forecast :-) |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:21:27 +0100, Phil Thompson wrote: Any ideas what may be the problem. do you have the same userID and password on her machine and yours ? If you are talking about the XP log on then no, different username. does she have any firewalls running ? I had the symptoms you describe with a laptop sat next to my desktop, one way traffic and the same error. It was a firewall on the desktop stopping the laptop opening folders though it could see the computer in Workgroup. I'm thinking this may be the problem but, as mentioned, both behind different routers and we both run ZoneAlarm although we have both tried the latter turned off. I do not have XP's firewall running, I'll have to check my daughter's machine but think she has not installed SP2 so don't think there is a Firewall. I'll dig deeper. Geoff Lane |
|
#4
| |||
| |||
| On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:20:55 +0100, Geoff Lane wrote: If you are talking about the XP log on then no, different username. well if XP security was worth anything, which it probably isn't, you shouldn't be able to log into a machine on which you aren't a valid user or that doesn't have Guest access enabled. Try setting up an identical username/password on each, just for test purposes. Phil -- Remember - Global Warming is only a weather forecast :-) |
|
#5
| |||
| |||
| In article , Geoff Lane says... My daughter and I both have Pipex ADSL, we both have XP Home on laptop computers. I am behind a Vigor 2600 router with built in VPN server, she is behind a Linksys router. She is able to connect via VPN to my network fine, we can ping both ways, she can see my shared folders and open files within, I can connect to her using VNC but for some reason if I try to open/explore her computer I get the message that I do not have permission. I can see her computer name on 'workshop computers' but I cannot open it, she has definitely allowed some folder shares as they have the 'hand' under the folder. Any ideas what may be the problem. I~f you're running SP2 and the Windows Firewall is running, you need to add File and Printer Sharing to the list of exceptions. -- Conor "You're not married, you haven't got a girlfriend and you've never seen Star Trek? Good Lord!" - Patrick Stewart, Extras. |
|
#6
| |||
| |||
| On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:20:55 +0100, Geoff Lane wrote: I'm thinking this may be the problem but, as mentioned, both behind different routers and we both run ZoneAlarm although we have both tried the latter turned off. Try uninstalling zonealarm - it is the only way to shut down the "vector monitoring" or some such bit. This worked for me. I am now using Kerio with no problems. -- Remove any underwear before replying by email |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Remote access to network share - VPN? | Stroller | uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband) | 7 | November 26th 05 12:19 PM |
| OT: XP pro named network share | Mike | uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband) | 10 | August 12th 05 04:26 PM |
| My Network Places File Sharing :-( | Tonka | uk.comp.home-networking (UK home networking) | 7 | August 30th 04 08:14 AM |
| Advice on setting up a home network to share broadband | Graham Daniels | uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband) | 14 | May 24th 04 05:56 PM |