Rex, your problem sounds like the XP firewall to me, try
turning it off. Also check workgroup and IP address
ranges Some of the other posts in this group sound like
the NetBios of TCP/IP issue.
If the IP address is set to Auto Assign, try turning
on "Enable NetBios over TCP/IP". TCP/IP Properties,
Advanced, WINS.
I have found that if this is off not only can the XP PC
not browse the network (although drive mapping works OK)
but other PCs may not be able to browse either.
If the IP address is set to manual assign this problem
does not seem to arise, probably because Windows changes a
heap of setting between manual and auto assign.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have just upgraded from Windows ME to XP Home. I have
>a home LAN with several computers. The upgraded machine
>cannot see any other computer on the LAN. I can ping the
>upgraded machine from the other computers. I cannot ping
>any computer from the upgraded maching. The upgraded
>machine can ping itself. I can get to my home gateway
>and the internet via the LAN. The other computers see
>the upgraded machine in network places but can't access
>any files. The upgraded machine cannot see any other
>computer in network places. Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rex
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