Xp Home & Xp Professional networking issue

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steve

Running a workgroup with three computers, two windows xp
prof. and one xp home. Computers can ping ip addresses.
Windows xp prof computers can see each other across the
network but not the xp home computer. Xp Home computer
cannot "see" windows xp prof computer names. All computer
can connect via ip address to shares on both windows prof
and home. Any help greatly appreciated.
 
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Chuck

Running a workgroup with three computers, two windows xp
prof. and one xp home. Computers can ping ip addresses.
Windows xp prof computers can see each other across the
network but not the xp home computer. Xp Home computer
cannot "see" windows xp prof computer names. All computer
can connect via ip address to shares on both windows prof
and home. Any help greatly appreciated.

Steve,

Make sure the browser service is running on the XP Home computer. Control Panel
- Administrative Tools - Services. Verify that the Computer Browser service is
started.

Can the XP Home computer "see" itself, and its own shares?

Do you have ICF or any third party software firewalls installed or running on
any computers? Software firewalls, improperly configured, can cause problems
with the browsing service, and cause this scenario.

Learn to munge your email address properly, to keep yourself a bit safer.
http://www.mailmsg.com/SPAM_munging.htm

Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]

"steve" said:
Running a workgroup with three computers, two windows xp
prof. and one xp home. Computers can ping ip addresses.
Windows xp prof computers can see each other across the
network but not the xp home computer. Xp Home computer
cannot "see" windows xp prof computer names. All computer
can connect via ip address to shares on both windows prof
and home. Any help greatly appreciated.

These tips should get everything working:

1. Permanently disable XP's built-in Internet Connection Firewall on
local area network connections -- it's for use only on a direct modem
connection to the Internet. Disable and un-install all other firewall
programs while troubleshooting. When un-installing a firewall
program, use the un-install procedure provided by the manufacturer .
Don't use Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs, which might not
completely un-install it.

For more information, see:

Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/ic_firewall.htm

2. Use only one protocol for File and Printer Sharing. If the network
needs more than one protocol, unbind File and Printer Sharing from all
but one of them. Details here:

Windows XP Network Protocols
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/network_protocols.htm

3. Make sure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on all computers.
Details here:

Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT)
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/netbt.htm

4. Run "ipconfig /all" on XP and look at the "Node Type" at the
beginning of the output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should
actually be "Point-to-Point") that's the problem. It means that the
computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available on a
peer-to-peer network for NetBIOS name resolution.

If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key:

HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters

and delete these values if they're present:

NodeType
DhcpNodeType

Reboot, then try network access again.

If that doesn't fix it, open that registry key again, create a DWORD
value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for
"Mixed".

For details, see these Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:

Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;160177

TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314053
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
 
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edd

-----Original Message-----
Running a workgroup with three computers, two windows xp
prof. and one xp home. Computers can ping ip addresses.
Windows xp prof computers can see each other across the
network but not the xp home computer. Xp Home computer
cannot "see" windows xp prof computer names. All computer
can connect via ip address to shares on both windows prof
and home. Any help greatly appreciated.
.

Ther is a firewall that comes with xp...you need to
desable it
 

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