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Old February 16th 08, 03:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Rabs
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I have a HP Pavilion desktop 6260a and a HP laptop dv6000 both operating
Vista Ultimate. I have managed to get the two computers to see each other
and to allow file sharing through a public folder (disabling the Norton
firewall to allow me to do this). The trouble is that whenever I enable the
firewall, I lose connection to the networked computers. Can you please
advise how I might get around this.

Also...is there any way that I can have windows mail and windows calendar
synced so that I can see the same email and the same calendar (for
appointments) using either computer.

thanks
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Old February 16th 08, 03:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_408_]
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Enabling the Windows firewall and and the enable file sharing. Can you ping
each other?

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"Rabs" wrote in message
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I have a HP Pavilion desktop 6260a and a HP laptop dv6000 both operating
Vista Ultimate. I have managed to get the two computers to see each other
and to allow file sharing through a public folder (disabling the Norton
firewall to allow me to do this). The trouble is that whenever I enable
the
firewall, I lose connection to the networked computers. Can you please
advise how I might get around this.

Also...is there any way that I can have windows mail and windows calendar
synced so that I can see the same email and the same calendar (for
appointments) using either computer.

thanks


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Old February 16th 08, 04:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Rabs
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Default Networking 2 computers

have now been able to get them to stay "connected" through allowing the
computers as trusted source through the norton security.



"Rabs" wrote:

I have a HP Pavilion desktop 6260a and a HP laptop dv6000 both operating
Vista Ultimate. I have managed to get the two computers to see each other
and to allow file sharing through a public folder (disabling the Norton
firewall to allow me to do this). The trouble is that whenever I enable the
firewall, I lose connection to the networked computers. Can you please
advise how I might get around this.

Also...is there any way that I can have windows mail and windows calendar
synced so that I can see the same email and the same calendar (for
appointments) using either computer.

thanks

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Old February 16th 08, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
RalfG[_3_]
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In the Norton firewall you have to put the LAN IP range into Norton's local
or safe zone. Apart from the LAN's address range you might also have to add
the computers individual IPs, 0.0.0.0 and 127.0.0.1 into the local zone.
There might also be a setting in Norton to allow or block the file and
printer sharing ports that you should look for. Check that UPNP and svchost
are not blocked for LAN access.

I found that Norton's firewall (2004 version) always eventually blocked my
wireless connection to the router so I just gave up on that firewall. With
Vista you can probably do without a 3rd party firewall anyway and use the
built in one.

"Rabs" wrote in message
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I have a HP Pavilion desktop 6260a and a HP laptop dv6000 both operating
Vista Ultimate. I have managed to get the two computers to see each other
and to allow file sharing through a public folder (disabling the Norton
firewall to allow me to do this). The trouble is that whenever I enable
the
firewall, I lose connection to the networked computers. Can you please
advise how I might get around this.

Also...is there any way that I can have windows mail and windows calendar
synced so that I can see the same email and the same calendar (for
appointments) using either computer.

thanks


 




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