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sunny
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      18th Dec 2003
Hi. I have just set up a router with two computers hooked
up to it. I was able to get one computer to set up the
microsoft windows network correctly, called MSHOME. With
the second computer I did the same thing, but when I
click on MSHOME, i get an error. It says:

----------------------
MSHOME is not accessible. You might not have permission
to use this network resource. Contact the adminstrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions.

The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
available.
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Any help will be appreciated. BTW, I am logged in as
system administrator for both computers.
 
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=?Utf-8?B?RXJpYw==?=
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      18th Dec 2003
Greetings sunny,

Ensure all firewalls are removed while troubleshooting. Disable XP's firewall on local area networks. It's only intended for direct connections to the Internet. Make sure all machines have a common subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and the same workgroup name (MSHOME default in XP).

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----- sunny wrote: -----

Hi. I have just set up a router with two computers hooked
up to it. I was able to get one computer to set up the
microsoft windows network correctly, called MSHOME. With
the second computer I did the same thing, but when I
click on MSHOME, i get an error. It says:

----------------------
MSHOME is not accessible. You might not have permission
to use this network resource. Contact the adminstrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions.

The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
available.
--------------------------

Any help will be appreciated. BTW, I am logged in as
system administrator for both computers.

 
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=?Utf-8?B?a2Vu?=
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      18th Dec 2003
eric/sunny

Having a problem similar to Sunny. I've followed all of the steps outlined in the 'wizard'. 'Firewalls' are down on both machines. Subnet mask is correct and 'workgroup' name is same on both.

Because I want complete access to each machine from either location I've also gone to 'Local Disk (C Properties on both machines and selected the appropriate boxes to allow network sharing.

I was successful in allowing printer sharing

In reading through some of the online help I came across something that hints at a problem in creating a local network if you are using Office 2000 Outlook for email. Does this make sense

ken
 
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Bob Willard
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      18th Dec 2003
Eric wrote:

> Greetings sunny,
>
> Ensure all firewalls are removed while troubleshooting. Disable XP's firewall on local area networks. It's only intended for direct connections to the Internet. Make sure all machines have a common subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and the same workgroup name (MSHOME default in XP).
>
> ___________________
> Eric
>
> ----- sunny wrote: -----
>
> Hi. I have just set up a router with two computers hooked
> up to it. I was able to get one computer to set up the
> microsoft windows network correctly, called MSHOME. With
> the second computer I did the same thing, but when I
> click on MSHOME, i get an error. It says:
>
> ----------------------
> MSHOME is not accessible. You might not have permission
> to use this network resource. Contact the adminstrator of
> this server to find out if you have access permissions.
>
> The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
> available.
> --------------------------
>
> Any help will be appreciated. BTW, I am logged in as
> system administrator for both computers.
>


And, make sure you told the Wizard that you connect to the 'net via a
residential gateway.

And, make sure you enabled the DHCP server on the router, and that all
PCs are set up as DHCP clients.

And, if neither Eric's tips nor mine cure the problem, ask again; there
are several other things that can be wrong.
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Cheers, Bob

 
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=?Utf-8?B?a2Vu?=
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      18th Dec 2003
Bob,

Have done all of the above.

What are "several other things that can be wrong"?

BTW, I can see both ways but can only open files from one direction. The route that is blocked gives messages that tells me to 'check permissions' or 'request exceeds server capacity'.

ken
 
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sunny
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      19th Dec 2003
Hi guys. Thanks for the help so far, but I'm still
having issues. On one computer(Dell), I was able to
create the network and find the shared folder in My
Network Places. It says in bold "Local Network" and has
a folder that is called "SharedDocs on dell(Dell).

Now I did the same on my other computer(HP). But in "My
Network Places" in bold it says "Unspecified" and in that
catagory, it has the Mshome network icon, but the network
is empty. It doesn't contain the computer that it is on
either.

I've disabled my firewalls, and have done all the other
suggestions as well. Another other suggestions would be
greatly appreaciated. You have all been very helpful
already.




>-----Original Message-----
>Eric wrote:
>
>> Greetings sunny,
>>
>> Ensure all firewalls are removed while

troubleshooting. Disable XP's firewall on local area
networks. It's only intended for direct connections to
the Internet. Make sure all machines have a common subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0 and the same workgroup name (MSHOME
default in XP).
>>
>> ___________________
>> Eric
>>
>> ----- sunny wrote: -----
>>
>> Hi. I have just set up a router with two

computers hooked
>> up to it. I was able to get one computer to set

up the
>> microsoft windows network correctly, called

MSHOME. With
>> the second computer I did the same thing, but

when I
>> click on MSHOME, i get an error. It says:
>>
>> ----------------------
>> MSHOME is not accessible. You might not have

permission
>> to use this network resource. Contact the

adminstrator of
>> this server to find out if you have access

permissions.
>>
>> The list of servers for this workgroup is not

currently
>> available.
>> --------------------------
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated. BTW, I am logged in

as
>> system administrator for both computers.
>>

>
>And, make sure you told the Wizard that you connect to

the 'net via a
>residential gateway.
>
>And, make sure you enabled the DHCP server on the

router, and that all
>PCs are set up as DHCP clients.
>
>And, if neither Eric's tips nor mine cure the problem,

ask again; there
>are several other things that can be wrong.
>--
>Cheers, Bob
>
>.
>

 
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