sp2 disabled my HOME Network.

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I do not know how to tell my"A" computer to let my "B" computer in and out
vice-versa. It all worked perfectly until SP2's firewall locked me out of my
own stuff. Thanks
 
cheezew said:
I do not know how to tell my"A" computer to let my "B" computer in and
out vice-versa. It all worked perfectly until SP2's firewall locked me
out of my own stuff. Thanks

Do you have File & Printer Sharing enabled on the Exceptions tab in the
Windows Firewall?

Malke
 
I do not know how to tell my"A" computer to let my "B" computer in and out
vice-versa. It all worked perfectly until SP2's firewall locked me out of my
own stuff. Thanks

If your computer has a 3rd-party firewall program (Norton, ZoneAlarm,
McAfee, Agnitum, PC-Cillin, eTrust, etc), disable SP2's firewall.
Running more than one firewall can cause networking problems.

If SP2's firewall is the only firewall, configure it to allow file and
printer sharing on the local area network:

1. Go to Control Panel | Security Center | Windows Firewall.
2. Click "On (recommended)".
3. Un-check "Don't allow exceptions".
4. Click the Exceptions tab.
5. Put a check mark in the "File and Printer Sharing" box.
6. Click Edit.
7. Put a check mark in each box.
8. If the Scope doesn't say Subnet, click the "Change scope" button
and click "My network (subnet) only".
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Steve said:
If your computer has a 3rd-party firewall program (Norton, ZoneAlarm,
McAfee, Agnitum, PC-Cillin, eTrust, etc), disable SP2's firewall.
Running more than one firewall can cause networking problems.

If SP2's firewall is the only firewall, configure it to allow file and
printer sharing on the local area network:

1. Go to Control Panel | Security Center | Windows Firewall.
2. Click "On (recommended)".
3. Un-check "Don't allow exceptions".
4. Click the Exceptions tab.
5. Put a check mark in the "File and Printer Sharing" box.
6. Click Edit.
7. Put a check mark in each box.
8. If the Scope doesn't say Subnet, click the "Change scope" button
and click "My network (subnet) only".

I have a similar problem. This did not change my inability to see my computer or any
other computers (2 others) on my local network. Computers Near Me displays nothing
but Unknown.

If I go to the Run/Cmd window, and enter various pings like ping localhost, ping
127.0.0.1, I get a ping. If I try 192.168.0.3 (this XP computer) or 192.168.0.1 (in
another room), I get "request timed out". If I go to one of the other computers and
try to ping the other computers, I get "unreachable".

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Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
(Formerly Homo habilis, erectus, heidelbergensis and now sapiens)

"There's no such thing as a stupid question,
but they're the easiest to answer!" -- anon.

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W. Watson said:
I have a similar problem. This did not change my inability to see my
computer or any other computers (2 others) on my local network.
Computers Near Me displays nothing but Unknown.

If I go to the Run/Cmd window, and enter various pings like ping
localhost, ping 127.0.0.1, I get a ping. If I try 192.168.0.3 (this XP
computer) or 192.168.0.1 (in another room), I get "request timed out".
If I go to one of the other computers and try to ping the other
computers, I get "unreachable".
Please don't hijack someone else's thread, even if you think the problem
is similar. It makes it hard to give both posters help, and if we think
the first poster's problem is resolved, your question might not even
get addressed. So make a new post with your question, giving all
pertinent details.

Malke
 
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Please don't hijack someone else's thread, even if you think the problem
is similar. It makes it hard to give both posters help, and if we think
the first poster's problem is resolved, your question might not even
get addressed. So make a new post with your question, giving all
pertinent details.

Malke

Sounds fine to me. I copied the exchange above into my similar problem posted as "XP
Pro, SP2, Firewall and My Workgroup".

--
Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
(Formerly Homo habilis, erectus, heidelbergensis and now sapiens)

"There's no such thing as a stupid question,
but they're the easiest to answer!" -- anon.

Web Page: <home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews>
 

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