Uninstall (not disable, uninstall) any non-Microsoft firewall software while
troubleshooting network connectivity issues since most third-party firewalls
don't correctly disable themselves. Solve the connectivity issues, then
reinstall the firewall software and configure it for your network setup.
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"dgfitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I used the XP Network Wizard to put 4 computers on a home network. After
> completing the process, I can see some of the computers from some of the
> other computers on an inconsistent basis (sometimes 2 computers will be
> visible from computer "A", other times 1 or 3 will be visible. All of the
> computers have Norton Antivirus and several have ZoneAlarm. As a test, I
> have made one folder sharable on each system. Whenever I look at computers
> on the newtork and click on one (to see it's shared folder) I get the
> following message (no matter which of the 4 computers I'm on): "
> \\Computer
> X is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network
> resource. Contact the administrator of the server to find out if you have
> access permission. The network path was not found." (Computer "X" can be
> any of the 4 computers.) I am the only user on each of the 4 computers. I
> assume I am the administrator. I have tried turning off firewalls,
> antivirus
> protection and Zone Alarm. The sysems otherwise function properly, i.e.,
> can
> access the internet, etc.