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Richard

2003-08-14, 8:24 pm

Anyone know how to setup a home network mantually in in window xp? I have
two computers already connected and they are sharing internet access
already, but can't set up to share folders, drives, and printers between the
two computer. I clicked on my network place icon, I can't seem to see the
other computer. I went to a home network wizard but the wizard said there
is some kind of problem, and tell me to setup the network mantually.

Thanks


RussS

2003-08-14, 9:24 pm

Right click on Network Place and select Properties. You will want to see
Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing for Micorsoft
Networks and TCP/IP all there and selected.
On your machines you will also need to check that you have shared folders.
In TCP/IP you will need to ensure that both machines have subnet mask that
matches.


Richard

2003-08-15, 12:24 am

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Right click on Network Place and select Properties. You will want to see
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These are checked automatically already.
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On your machines you will also need to check that you have shared folders. [colo
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Done that with several folder put on shared.
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In TCP/IP you will need to ensure that both machines have subnet mask that
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I found a subnet mask number on my machine and tried to type the same number
into the other machine, but I also put the my machine ip address in the ip
promp also. Is this the correct way to do it? do I need to put my ip
address there? done them all, but they don't work. Please help!


RussS

2003-08-15, 1:24 am

Are both your systems XP?



Richard

2003-08-15, 12:25 pm

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Are both your systems XP? [colo
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Yeah.


RussS

2003-08-15, 6:24 pm

OK - the error message you were getting. Was that on one or both of them?

I had a similar problem yesterday afternoon. Using the wizard on the one
machine that it worked on and making the disk helped solve the issue.
Usually I would have done it manually, but I was snowed under with the
blaster worm and kind of wanted to get my backlog out of the way before the
weekend.


Richard

2003-08-15, 11:24 pm

OK - the error message you were getting. Was that on one or both of them? [colo
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Only on one machine.


RussS

2003-08-16, 7:24 am

Ok - try running the wizard on the other one - then make the disk on that
one and go to the one with the error message and run it there.

Honestly, with XP and the wizards it can be a pain, however without seeing
all of your TCP/IP figures it is really difficult to guess.


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