On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:14:00 -0700, pmennen
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>My network consisted of destop and two wirelessly connected laptops all
>running winxp pro. File sharing worked fine, with all computers being able to
>see all the drives of all the other computers.
>
>Today I added another wirelessly connected laptop (IBM ThinkPad) to my
>network using the same workgroup name (simple file sharing). The ThinkPad can
>now see all the other drives on the other 3 computers.
>
>From explorer on the other computers, I go to Entire Network, then Microsoft
>Windows Network, then my workgroup name, and I see all the computers on the
>network including the new ThinkPad. However when I click on it I get the
>error message:
>
>\\ThinkPad is not accessible. You might not have persmission to use this
>network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you
>have access permissions. The remote server has been paused or is in the
>process of being started.
>
>I made sure that File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks was
>enabled, and I had set the root directory of the c drive as sharable with
>write access and even set one of the subdirectories as sharable as well just
>to make sure it wasn't a problem with the root directory.
>
>I even tried adding the protocol "NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible
>Transport Protocol" since I saw a tip that suggested it, to no avail.
>Explorer still gives the same frustrating error message.
>
>Since the error message mentioned a paused process, I ran "what's running"
>on the thinkpad and all the processes (including the svchose.exe processes)
>look reasonable to me. I've also uninstalled the virus protection software,
>again to no avail.
>
>I don't know if it is relevent, but I can ping the ThinkPad from the other
>computers no problem (using its network address), and of course the ThinkPad
>can also ping the other computers in the network.
>
>I'm completely out of ideas. Does anybody have any ideas for me. If so it
>would be much appreciated, as I've already wasted 5 hours working on this
>problem.
>Thanks
>~Paul
Run "services.msc" on the ThinkPad, and make sure that the Server
service is started. Look for any other services that are paused.
I think that the NWLink tip is bogus. Windows networking works best
with the same, single protocol on all computers.
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