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Dave Waller
I'm at wits-end trying to figure out why I can't make
this work.
I have a home system with WinXP Pro installed, set up as
a Workgroup machine. My laptop from work is configured as
a domain member, also with WinXP Pro. Both are configured
to obtain IP configuration via DHCP, and in my home are
on the same network segment. Both are configured with
WinXP internet firewall enabled, and locked down pretty
tight.
I've mucked around with WINS over TCP/IP, installed the
IPX protocol, tried all sorts of combinations of
different bindings, etc., and I can't see either of these
computers from the other one for computer browsing, or
file and printer sharing. However, I can connected via
Remote Desktop, and map drives and printers that way, and
everything works fine. So it looks like the Terminal
Services binding for sharing file and print services is
working.
Any help would be enormously appreciated!! When I "log
on" to my laptop at home, of course, the domain server
isn't available for validation, so XP just uses cached
credentials. The absence of the domain server isn't the
problem, is it?
Thanks for any advice, folks!
this work.
I have a home system with WinXP Pro installed, set up as
a Workgroup machine. My laptop from work is configured as
a domain member, also with WinXP Pro. Both are configured
to obtain IP configuration via DHCP, and in my home are
on the same network segment. Both are configured with
WinXP internet firewall enabled, and locked down pretty
tight.
I've mucked around with WINS over TCP/IP, installed the
IPX protocol, tried all sorts of combinations of
different bindings, etc., and I can't see either of these
computers from the other one for computer browsing, or
file and printer sharing. However, I can connected via
Remote Desktop, and map drives and printers that way, and
everything works fine. So it looks like the Terminal
Services binding for sharing file and print services is
working.
Any help would be enormously appreciated!! When I "log
on" to my laptop at home, of course, the domain server
isn't available for validation, so XP just uses cached
credentials. The absence of the domain server isn't the
problem, is it?
Thanks for any advice, folks!