Networking on XP Pro sp1 and sp2

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Hw2k

I have two computers, both are using xp pro, one is using sp1 and one is
using sp2. I just formated the one with Sp2 and downloaded all the
windows updates, but now I can't seem to get the network working,
something I never had a problem before the format, where I was running
Sp1. There's no problem connecting to internet from either computer,
and I also have a webserver on the Sp2 computer, which is perfectly
accecible from both local and external IPs, so the only piece of the
puzzle that doesn't work is the sp1 <-> sp2 file sharing, i made sure
they are both in the same workgroup but they can't see eachother
 
Hw2k said:
I have two computers, both are using xp pro, one is using sp1 and one
is using sp2. I just formated the one with Sp2 and downloaded all the
windows updates, but now I can't seem to get the network working,
something I never had a problem before the format, where I was running
Sp1. There's no problem connecting to internet from either computer,
and I also have a webserver on the Sp2 computer, which is perfectly
accecible from both local and external IPs, so the only piece of the
puzzle that doesn't work is the sp1 <-> sp2 file sharing, i made sure
they are both in the same workgroup but they can't see eachother
Check and see if the Windows Firewall is on (SP box). Service Pack 2
automatically enables the Windows Firewall. If you are not running a
third-party firewall, go to the Windows Firewall applet in Control
Panel and enable File & Printer Sharing on the Exceptions tab. If you
are using a third-party firewall (and have properly configured it to
allow your lan traffic as Trusted), then turn the Windows Firewall off.
You don't want two firewalls running, and a third-party program will be
better than the WF. All firewalls must be properly configured to allow
lan traffic as Trusted.

A quick way to get everything working is to run the Network Setup
Wizard.

Malke
 

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