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As in header. I have just bought my daughter a new laptop running vista home. Which I dont seem to be able to hook up to my desktop pc running vista ultimate! I got the Network and sharing centre to do the following. A)Make sure both computers on the network have the same workgroup name. B)Changed the network location type to Private. C)Turned Network Discovery on D)Turned File Sharing on. E)Turned Public folder sharing on F)Turned Printer sharing on G)Turned password protected sharing off. H)Turned Media Sharing on I can see and access the laptop but when I tried to access the desktop (which I see) from the laptop I got this firewall issue "windows confirms (Desktop) is currently online but is not responding to connection attempts at this time" Then says " This usually means that a firewall is running somewhere between the two computers and is blocking file and printer sharing (smb). Windows has confirmed that windows firewall on this computer is correctly configured to allow this connection, however a remote firewall might be blocking your connection" Then it says "If you have access to this firewall then configure the firewall to allow connections through tcp port 445" it says if you don't have access then contact isp!! Well I opened the port - - just put daughters pc and then 455 in the port setting. Still nothing! So I disabled firewall to test and got this when attempting to access from the laptop. Desktop (the one I am trying to connect to from the laptop) is not setup to establish a connection on port "file and printer sharing (smb)" with this computer. Should I do anything else here? I am stumped. I am using a router which has the desktop directly connected to it and the laptop via wireless. any ideas? thanks Stuart. |
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"Srt" wrote in message
... Hi, As in header. I have just bought my daughter a new laptop running vista home. Which I dont seem to be able to hook up to my desktop pc running vista ultimate! I got the Network and sharing centre to do the following. A)Make sure both computers on the network have the same workgroup name. B)Changed the network location type to Private. C)Turned Network Discovery on D)Turned File Sharing on. E)Turned Public folder sharing on F)Turned Printer sharing on G)Turned password protected sharing off. H)Turned Media Sharing on I can see and access the laptop but when I tried to access the desktop (which I see) from the laptop I got this firewall issue "windows confirms (Desktop) is currently online but is not responding to connection attempts at this time" Then says " This usually means that a firewall is running somewhere between the two computers and is blocking file and printer sharing (smb). Windows has confirmed that windows firewall on this computer is correctly configured to allow this connection, however a remote firewall might be blocking your connection" Then it says "If you have access to this firewall then configure the firewall to allow connections through tcp port 445" it says if you don't have access then contact isp!! Well I opened the port - - just put daughters pc and then 455 in the port setting. Still nothing! So I disabled firewall to test and got this when attempting to access from the laptop. Desktop (the one I am trying to connect to from the laptop) is not setup to establish a connection on port "file and printer sharing (smb)" with this computer. Should I do anything else here? I am stumped. I am using a router which has the desktop directly connected to it and the laptop via wireless. any ideas? thanks Stuart. Hey again, Replying to own post- - its resolved )I made an adjustment to the services dns.client, disable and re-enable and now its working!! Not sure how thats right but I am happy. Stuart. |
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"Srt" wrote in message ... "Srt" wrote in message ... Hi, As in header. I have just bought my daughter a new laptop running vista home. Which I dont seem to be able to hook up to my desktop pc running vista ultimate! I got the Network and sharing centre to do the following. A)Make sure both computers on the network have the same workgroup name. B)Changed the network location type to Private. C)Turned Network Discovery on D)Turned File Sharing on. E)Turned Public folder sharing on F)Turned Printer sharing on G)Turned password protected sharing off. H)Turned Media Sharing on I can see and access the laptop but when I tried to access the desktop (which I see) from the laptop I got this firewall issue "windows confirms (Desktop) is currently online but is not responding to connection attempts at this time" Then says " This usually means that a firewall is running somewhere between the two computers and is blocking file and printer sharing (smb). Windows has confirmed that windows firewall on this computer is correctly configured to allow this connection, however a remote firewall might be blocking your connection" Then it says "If you have access to this firewall then configure the firewall to allow connections through tcp port 445" it says if you don't have access then contact isp!! Well I opened the port - - just put daughters pc and then 455 in the port setting. Still nothing! So I disabled firewall to test and got this when attempting to access from the laptop. Desktop (the one I am trying to connect to from the laptop) is not setup to establish a connection on port "file and printer sharing (smb)" with this computer. Should I do anything else here? I am stumped. I am using a router which has the desktop directly connected to it and the laptop via wireless. any ideas? thanks Stuart. Hey again, Replying to own post- - its resolved )I made an adjustment to the services dns.client, disable and re-enable and now its working!! Not sure how thats right but I am happy. Stuart. Replying again!! When I access network from my desktop I now see a "public" file and a "users" file. I am sure that "users" was not there before- - is that normal? tia. Stuart. |
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Do you have 3rd party security software? For troubleshooting, try clean
boot. This how to may help. Windows general How to run Windows OS with a clean boot · How to Run Windows Safe Mode with Networking · How to setup DHCP for IP Phone How to sort programs in Start ... http://www.howtonetworking.com/Windo...owsgeneral.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Srt" wrote in message ... Hi, As in header. I have just bought my daughter a new laptop running vista home. Which I dont seem to be able to hook up to my desktop pc running vista ultimate! I got the Network and sharing centre to do the following. A)Make sure both computers on the network have the same workgroup name. B)Changed the network location type to Private. C)Turned Network Discovery on D)Turned File Sharing on. E)Turned Public folder sharing on F)Turned Printer sharing on G)Turned password protected sharing off. H)Turned Media Sharing on I can see and access the laptop but when I tried to access the desktop (which I see) from the laptop I got this firewall issue "windows confirms (Desktop) is currently online but is not responding to connection attempts at this time" Then says " This usually means that a firewall is running somewhere between the two computers and is blocking file and printer sharing (smb). Windows has confirmed that windows firewall on this computer is correctly configured to allow this connection, however a remote firewall might be blocking your connection" Then it says "If you have access to this firewall then configure the firewall to allow connections through tcp port 445" it says if you don't have access then contact isp!! Well I opened the port - - just put daughters pc and then 455 in the port setting. Still nothing! So I disabled firewall to test and got this when attempting to access from the laptop. Desktop (the one I am trying to connect to from the laptop) is not setup to establish a connection on port "file and printer sharing (smb)" with this computer. Should I do anything else here? I am stumped. I am using a router which has the desktop directly connected to it and the laptop via wireless. any ideas? thanks Stuart. |