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Hi MVP!
I have connected and setup 2 PC's with XP Home. #1 192.168.0.1/24 and #2 192.168.0.2/24, default gateway 192.168.0.1. Used MSHOME workgroup. They Ping each other OK. I Can access shared resourses on both PC's. On #1 I installed an ADSL modem, created and shared the connection. #1 and #2 goes on Internet OK. #2 could access workgroup and shared resourses on #1. #1 lost access to network and gives error message like "You have no rights to access this workgroup". Both PC's has 1 User with Administrator rights. #1 has Norton Personal Firewall installed and two specific ADSL modem control applicatons. When firewall disabled and these 2 applications swithed off - #1 can access the workgroup again. After rebooting the error re-occurs. Any suggestions will be helpful.
 
I have connected and setup 2 PC's with XP Home. #1 192.168.0.1/24 and #2 192.168.0.2/24, default gateway 192.168.0.1. Used MSHOME workgroup. They Ping each other OK. I Can access shared resourses on both PC's. On #1 I installed an ADSL modem, created and shared the connection. #1 and #2 goes on Internet OK. #2 could access workgroup and shared resourses on #1. #1 lost access to network and gives error message like "You have no rights to access this workgroup". Both PC's has 1 User with Administrator rights. #1 has Norton Personal Firewall installed and two specific ADSL modem control applicatons. When firewall disabled and these 2 applications swithed off - #1 can access the workgroup again. After rebooting the error re-occurs. Any suggestions will be helpful.

Mantycora,

only the computer with the ADSL connection should have a
firewall enabled, and only on that connection, never on the
local area network connection. The other computers should have
their firewalls disabled too.

For more details please have a look at
http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNetwork.htm

Hans-Georg
 

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