Each computer has zone alarm, but I have enabled the
firewall to consider all the internal network IP addresses
in the "trusted zone". When working from the ME machine, I
can see the XP machine and use its shared resources. When
using the XP machine, I can not see the ME maching all the
time, and on the occasions I do, I can not access the
shared resources.
ICF is turned off the XP machine.
The damndest thing is the network worked fine for several
days, then quit yesterday! All I want to do is to print
from the XP computer to the printer attached to the ME
computer!
>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:10:19 -0800, "JPirrong"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I have a network with a Windows ME computer connected to
>>a home network thru a wired port on a wireless network.
>>
>>This computer is basically used as a print server.
>>
>>The second (primary, actually) computer is a Win XP
>>laptop connected via a wireless card. I can ping each
>>computer from the other, but from the XP computer I
can't
>>see the ME computer. But from the ME computer I can see
>>the XP connector and its shared resouces.
>>
>>This configuration was working fine until I rebooted the
>>Win ME computer. Any ideas??
>
>What changes did you make to the Win ME computer
immediately before
>the reboot?
>
>Are any of the computers running personal firewalls? ICF
on the XP
>computer?
>
>Cheers,
>Chuck
>Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a
bad thing.
>.
>
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