Suddenly Losing Workgroup Access...

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Julian Templeman

I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for solving this problem...

I've got a small home network of five XP machines, all in the same
workgroup, all accessing the Internet through a Netgear router that
provides them with DHCP. I use an older PC as a server, and have a
printer hanging off it that I use from the other machines.

My Dell laptop was working fine, could see the server and could print on
the shared printer. I take it with me to work at a client's for the day;
it was working completely stand-alone, but when I brought it home again
and plugged into the home network, I now have no access to the server.

I can see the Internet; I can ping the server; and I can see the server
listed in the workgroup in Explorer. What I can't do is access the
machine, and all I get is the "Server is not accessible. You may not
have permission to access this resource..."

Any suggestions will be gratefully received!

julian
in London
 
I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for solving this problem...

I've got a small home network of five XP machines, all in the same
workgroup, all accessing the Internet through a Netgear router that
provides them with DHCP. I use an older PC as a server, and have a
printer hanging off it that I use from the other machines.

My Dell laptop was working fine, could see the server and could print on
the shared printer. I take it with me to work at a client's for the day;
it was working completely stand-alone, but when I brought it home again
and plugged into the home network, I now have no access to the server.

I can see the Internet; I can ping the server; and I can see the server
listed in the workgroup in Explorer. What I can't do is access the
machine, and all I get is the "Server is not accessible. You may not
have permission to access this resource..."

Any suggestions will be gratefully received!

julian
in London

Julian,

Your symptoms point to a browser problem picked up from having your laptop
connected to your client's LAN.

Please provide "browstat status" and "ipconfig /all" from each computer, as a
start. Read this article, and linked articles, and follow instructions
precisely:
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp>
 
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