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Amy Kimber
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      22nd Jul 2003
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
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      24th Jul 2003
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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Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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Mike Farnham
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      25th Jul 2003
You can buy a good switch (8 port) for $30-$40 US. That's not much.

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(E-Mail Removed) (Amy Kimber) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> 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

 
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