In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) (Amy Kimber) wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I would like to network two computers using a cross-over cable. My
>computer is running XP Proffesional, Mum's is running XP Home. Simple
>no?
>
> The cable is plugged in to both... currently my end doesn't have any
>light showing... that's new... oh well, anyway...
>
> Yes, I know it's probiably better to get a hub, but not only can't I
>aford it at the moment, but I am determined to get this set up
>working! It should work... right?
>
> ok, 'Kate' (my comp, XP proff) can ping 'sue', 'sue' when pinging
>kate gets a request timeout. But Kate can see both comps on a 'net
>view', sue can't - that comp gets a system error (6110). And going to
>'My Network Place' or 'View comps on this working' doesn't improve
>matters at all...
>
> Both comps are on the same workgroup and there are shared files on
>both.
>
> That's about it, any help greatfully received... I've been working on
>these for days now, so... can you kind people tell me how to do it??
>I'm feeling very blond... dispite the years of education this simple
>task has totally stumped me :-/
>
> Many many thanks,
>
> Amy K - going mad
One-way communication is usually caused by an improperly configured
firewall program on the computer that can't be pinged.
For more tips, please see:
I've written a web site that should help you solve the problem:
Windows XP Network Troubleshooting
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...g/troubleshoot
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