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      15th Jan 2005
Does anyone have a clue as to what real time protections need to be
de-activated to allow browsing on a local peer to peer network? Something
in there is shutting down the browser service for one, and I'm not sure if
it also has other protection that effects peer to peer. I de-activated all
real time protection, turned the browser service back on and still can not
browse the nework. Reboots did not help. Mapped drives and printers have
no issues. If there are no answers, perhaps this will catch Microsoft's ear
to look at a potential issue.

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      15th Jan 2005
What operating system are you running?
>-----Original Message-----
>Does anyone have a clue as to what real time protections

need to be
>de-activated to allow browsing on a local peer to peer

network? Something
>in there is shutting down the browser service for one,

and I'm not sure if
>it also has other protection that effects peer to peer.

I de-activated all
>real time protection, turned the browser service back on

and still can not
>browse the nework. Reboots did not help. Mapped drives

and printers have
>no issues. If there are no answers, perhaps this will

catch Microsoft's ear
>to look at a potential issue.
>
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>
>Spider
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      16th Jan 2005
I'm running Windows XP Pro SP2 on both PCs on peer to peer. It's not a
firewall issue as the printers and mapped drives still function. I simply
can not browse the network.

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"Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What operating system are you running?
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Does anyone have a clue as to what real time protections

> need to be
>>de-activated to allow browsing on a local peer to peer

> network? Something
>>in there is shutting down the browser service for one,

> and I'm not sure if
>>it also has other protection that effects peer to peer.

> I de-activated all
>>real time protection, turned the browser service back on

> and still can not
>>browse the nework. Reboots did not help. Mapped drives

> and printers have
>>no issues. If there are no answers, perhaps this will

> catch Microsoft's ear
>>to look at a potential issue.
>>
>>--
>>
>>Spider
>>http://web.tampabay.rr.com/spider1
>>
>>
>>.
>>



 
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