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Through Control Panel, I have enabled network discovery and file sharing on
both machines. Both are visible on my wireless network but when I double-click on OURDESKTOP within the Netwrok Folder on my laptop, I get a message to the effect that whilst OURDESKTOP is on-line, a connection cannot be established. This seems to be due to some firewall issue that is blocking file sharing. The Widows firewall is operating correctly on the laptop but a remote firewall may be blocking access. Does this mean that I should turn off my Macaffee Firewall and all will be well? Or do I also have to use the same login ID on the latop as I do on the desktop in order to see the desktop files Thanks in advance for any help -- lstrbrr |
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lstrbrr wrote:
Through Control Panel, I have enabled network discovery and file sharing on both machines. Both are visible on my wireless network but when I double-click on OURDESKTOP within the Netwrok Folder on my laptop, I get a message to the effect that whilst OURDESKTOP is on-line, a connection cannot be established. This seems to be due to some firewall issue that is blocking file sharing. The Widows firewall is operating correctly on the laptop but a remote firewall may be blocking access. Does this mean that I should turn off my Macaffee Firewall and all will be well? Or do I also have to use the same login ID on the latop as I do on the desktop in order to see the desktop files Thanks in advance for any help Yes to both questions. :-) 1. Uninstall McAfee. Replace it with a good antivirus such as NOD32, Kaspersky, or Avast (if you want free). 2. Create identical user accounts and passwords on each machine. If you want to boot directly to the Desktop (into one particular user's account) for convenience, you can do this. The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |