I have a broadband connection which i share using a router (Dlink 704p)its not a wireless router. The computer is attached on it(i laptop and 2 desktops). How can i share folders with the other computer attached to the router? Thanks in advance
When you ran the Network Setup Wizard, there was a question that asked if you wanted to 'Turn on File and Print Sharing'. The default choice is set to 'Turn Off File and Print Sharing'. What did you select?
Also, please verify that the Server Service is running.
Yes the server is set to automatic now and i restarted the comp. even the tcp/ip services, ssdp discovery service,secondary logon is set to automatic now. i can view the 2 comps now but when i click it the same error that says its not accessible.
I cant ping each machine but i can view them in my network places. I turned off the firewalls of each computer then started the services i mentioned above.
I cant open the computers in the workgroup an error occured saying You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission.
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer, click the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the View tab. Uncheck the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) box checked.
Make the account you are using to log on a member of the Administrators group.
Try to map a network drive to one of your other computer's shares.
1. Go to a command prompt,(Click Start, click RUN, type CMD and press enter).
2. Type NET USE x: \\computername\sharename (computername = computer name for the machine you want to access or IP Address instead of name). Sharename = name of share on the computer you are trying to access.
Hi I have been having the same issue with my computers. I can't get tehm to ping each other and the new one seens to get set up fine but the old one is having isses connecting
Kalaxal,
Have you followed thru all the steps Patty & Chieftan99 suggested? (i.e. double checking the PC IP addresses to make sure they are on the same network)
Are you using a hub, router, or crossover cable?
Are the IP address static,(addresses typed maually), or are they dynamic (issued to the PC by another device running DHCP)
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