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Guest

I have a pier to pier LAN, two XP machines in my office and one 98 kids
machine downstairs, all hardwired. All was well prior to installing Norton
Internet Security 2005. Prior to Norton my office II machine was visible
under Local Network when you went to Start, Network Places. After instaling
norton the Office II icon dissapeared from the Local Network Heading. When I
open the entire network icon, then the Microsoft Windows Network, then MShome
(my work group name) then try to access the Office II machine, I am directed
to a Microsoft Password Page "Connect to office 2" screen. The user name is
greyed out as Office 2/guest and the password is awaiting to be entered. When
I click ok, nothing happens. The unusual thing is that the Office II machine
is not password protected. Any Advice PJ
 
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Chuck

I have a pier to pier LAN, two XP machines in my office and one 98 kids
machine downstairs, all hardwired. All was well prior to installing Norton
Internet Security 2005. Prior to Norton my office II machine was visible
under Local Network when you went to Start, Network Places. After instaling
norton the Office II icon dissapeared from the Local Network Heading. When I
open the entire network icon, then the Microsoft Windows Network, then MShome
(my work group name) then try to access the Office II machine, I am directed
to a Microsoft Password Page "Connect to office 2" screen. The user name is
greyed out as Office 2/guest and the password is awaiting to be entered. When
I click ok, nothing happens. The unusual thing is that the Office II machine
is not password protected. Any Advice PJ

PJ,

Did you enable file sharing between the 3 computers in the NIS setup on each?
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/your-personal-firewall-can-either-help.html>

Is it possible that the Guest account may need reactivating, or the password
need resetting? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, could the Simple File Sharing
setting have changed?
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html>
 
R

Ron Lowe

pj said:
I have a pier to pier LAN, two XP machines in my office and one 98 kids
machine downstairs, all hardwired. All was well prior to installing Norton
Internet Security 2005. Prior to Norton my office II machine was visible
under Local Network when you went to Start, Network Places. After
instaling
norton the Office II icon dissapeared from the Local Network Heading. When
I
open the entire network icon, then the Microsoft Windows Network, then
MShome
(my work group name) then try to access the Office II machine, I am
directed
to a Microsoft Password Page "Connect to office 2" screen. The user name
is
greyed out as Office 2/guest and the password is awaiting to be entered.
When
I click ok, nothing happens. The unusual thing is that the Office II
machine
is not password protected. Any Advice PJ



This indicates that the machine you are trying to connect to ( Office2 )
is in an inconsistent state.

It has simple File Sharing enabled, which requires the Guest account,
however the Guest account is disabled or passworded.

Is office2 XP-Home or XP-Pro?

In either case, go to a command prompt on office 2 and issue the command:

net user guest

Look at the output.
There is a line 'Account Active yes/no'
Is the Guest account active?
If not, issue the command:

net user guest /active:yes

See if that moves things forwards.
Re-post with any further errors you get.
 
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JL

Ron said:
This indicates that the machine you are trying to connect to ( Office2 )
is in an inconsistent state.

It has simple File Sharing enabled, which requires the Guest account,
however the Guest account is disabled or passworded.

Is office2 XP-Home or XP-Pro?

In either case, go to a command prompt on office 2 and issue the command:

net user guest

Look at the output.
There is a line 'Account Active yes/no'
Is the Guest account active?
If not, issue the command:

net user guest /active:yes

See if that moves things forwards.
Re-post with any further errors you get.

Hi Ron

Your posts are terrific! Do you mind if I ask how you attained such
in-depth knowledge of Windows networking? What's your secret? :)

JL
 
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Ron Lowe

Hi Ron
Your posts are terrific! Do you mind if I ask how you attained such
in-depth knowledge of Windows networking? What's your secret? :)

JL


Just using the stuff every day, really.
And then being curious how something works, and finding out.
Google is your friend here.
Then deliberately breaking things, and seeing if it has the effect I expect.
And reading other people's messages on groups like this.
 

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