Dredd 0 Posted November 11, 2001 I am having trouble with my laptop running WinXP Pro to see the rest of my home network. I have 2 Win2k Servers running and a few other WinXP desktops. The networking is running on just a Workgroup setup, no domain. When I try to view the Workgroup computer from my laptop, it says "Not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource." When I had Win2k on the laptop, I had no problems. I stopped Computer Browser service to see if that would help, but it did not. Please help! Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted November 11, 2001 are you using a static ip or dhcp if a static ip make sure it is not being used by another machine and that the subnet is correct. if u are using dhcp try setting a static one Share this post Link to post
Dredd 0 Posted November 11, 2001 I was on a DHCP, but switched to a static. Still the same deal of not working... Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted November 11, 2001 Can you still connect directly by using \\computername\sharename and/or \\IP\sharename? Share this post Link to post
Dredd 0 Posted November 11, 2001 I am able to ping all the IP's on the network, but no I am not able to view the shares with \\computername\share or the ip way. I am still being blocked... Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted November 11, 2001 All of the systems are members of the same workgroup right? And all of them have NetBIOS over TCP/IP enabled, right? Share this post Link to post
Dredd 0 Posted November 11, 2001 Correct. I tried to use both the build in NIC and I added a wireless linksys NIC and still getting the same stuff. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted November 12, 2001 How many systems do you have? If you have a couple of W2K servers and several workstations, why not implement a name resolution service like DNS or WINS? If you setup WINS on one of your servers, just give it an hour and all of the workstations should play nice with each other again. Of course, you would want to setup all the clients to have the WINS addy in their respective network properties. You could also setup the same server to be a DHCP server, and distribute all the properties at the same time to your clients and speed up client registration as well. Share this post Link to post
Dredd 0 Posted November 12, 2001 Setup the one server as WINS, and made all the changes to the clients. The XP Laptop no longer gives an error when trying to view workgroup computers. But nothing comes up at all. So I am still at a standstill. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted November 13, 2001 It still sounds like your laptop is not part of the workgroup that your servers are in. Why aren't you using a domain anyway? It makes administration much, much easier. Have you tried using WWW, Telnet, or FTP? Share this post Link to post
rmarino 0 Posted November 15, 2001 Is the internal firewall software running on your machines? If it is that would explain why you would not be able to ping or browse the other machines on your network. To check or disable the firewall option in XP right click on your "Local Area Connection" icon and select properties than click the "Advanced" tab. Hope this helps your problem. Bob Share this post Link to post