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January 12th, 2005 14:00

Make sure that the Windows XP firewall has File and Printer Sharing checked off on the Exceptions tab.  If you are running any third party firewalls, like those provided by such programs as Zone Alarm, Norton Internet Security, or McAfee Security Center, make sure they are configured to allow local network traffic.

Steve

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January 13th, 2005 10:00

The windows firewall are turned off on both computers.

Both computers are using third party firewalls and both are set to allow local network traffic. Unfortunately, neither one can still get access to the other.

What happens when trying to access is a error message:
"*ComputerName* is not available, You might not have permission to use this resource...
Access denied."

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January 13th, 2005 13:00

The firewall is running. I thought you meant I should just enable it to allow local network access, it is.
But you do have a point.. if I disable the firewall completely and it works, I will know who the bad guy is.
 
I forgot to tell you in my earlier post:
Thanks alot Steve for helping!

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January 13th, 2005 13:00

This message is typical of a firewall blocking access.  Are you absolutely sure you do not have a third party firewall like Zone Alarm, Norton Internet Security, or McAfee Security Center running? 
 
Steve

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January 13th, 2005 21:00

Seems like a really complicated issue.
Even though all firewalls (except one in the router) are disabled, filesharing won't work.

One thing I've been wondering about is, could it be that access between wireless < > wired is somewhat closed?
Would I need 2 computers with wireless cards in order to make filesharing work?

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January 13th, 2005 21:00

File sharing doesn't care what kind of network it is.  A network is a network is a network, whether it is wireless or wired, they all work the same.  So, no, this in not your problem.  Are you sure that file and printer sharing is enabled on all computers?  On several long threads on these forums I have asked repeatedly if the user is absolutely sure that all firewalls are configured to allow file and printer sharing.  After being assured that they have,  with many messages back and forth, the user finally comes back and says something like - I finally got it to work when I realized that Norton Internet Security (or McAfee, or ZoneAlarm) has a firewall that needed to be configured properly.  So rather than ask this question again, I will ask - Do you have any Norton products running on these computers?  If so, which one(s).  Do you have any McAfee products running on these computers?  If so, which one(s).  Did you download and install Zone Alarm?

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January 13th, 2005 22:00

The default router settings should allow file and printer sharing. 

Steve

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January 13th, 2005 22:00

I have McAfee Personal Firewall installed on 1 computer. My LAN is enabled as Trusted IP's.
The other computer uses Windows XP Firewall but it's turned off.
So is the winXP firewall on the mcafee used computer.

However, I did just checked a checkbox for FileSharing, I will try that, but the other computer should be enabled for filesharing as it has no third party firewall.
Are there any router settings I should keep in mind?

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