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My i-cable modem (the WAN/Broadband Internet) connects to a TP Link
TLR860 router, which is then connected to a new HP a6126hk desktop PC (with Traditional Chinese Vista Home Basic), and a wireless AP (Orinoco RG1000). A seperate new HP520 notebook (with English Vista Business) connects to the internet/network via wireless. Both HP computers use the workgroup name 'WORKGROUP'. The HP A6126HK desktop has a norton internet security software installed (firewall), whereas the notebook does not. All latest windows/HP update service packs have been installed. On the surface, it seems both computers can surf the internet with no problem. But it seems there are some networking problems. Network sharing has been enabled. It seems both computers can see each other on the Network. However, if I use the HP a6126hk desktop to connect and open the public folder of the notebook, after windows explorer lists the contents of the folder, it'll immediately crash into blue screen with STOP error. i have already run the pc doctor and windows memory diagnostic to test, nothing is found. what can i do? |
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Any errors in the event viewer?
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 "LL" wrote in message ... My i-cable modem (the WAN/Broadband Internet) connects to a TP Link TLR860 router, which is then connected to a new HP a6126hk desktop PC (with Traditional Chinese Vista Home Basic), and a wireless AP (Orinoco RG1000). A seperate new HP520 notebook (with English Vista Business) connects to the internet/network via wireless. Both HP computers use the workgroup name 'WORKGROUP'. The HP A6126HK desktop has a norton internet security software installed (firewall), whereas the notebook does not. All latest windows/HP update service packs have been installed. On the surface, it seems both computers can surf the internet with no problem. But it seems there are some networking problems. Network sharing has been enabled. It seems both computers can see each other on the Network. However, if I use the HP a6126hk desktop to connect and open the public folder of the notebook, after windows explorer lists the contents of the folder, it'll immediately crash into blue screen with STOP error. i have already run the pc doctor and windows memory diagnostic to test, nothing is found. what can i do? |
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No. Apparently due to the sudden crash event viewer just managed to record
that the computer shutdown abruptly. The STOP error had the code 0000007 I discovered that it seems it has nothing to do with the wireless AP. If I connect both computers to the same router, I have the same blue screen problem. But if I turn off the Symantec Internet Security features (such as its firewall), and browse the public folder, the desktop will not crash. What can I do about this? Inform Symantec to fix their bloody software? "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Any errors in the event viewer? 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 "LL" wrote in message ... My i-cable modem (the WAN/Broadband Internet) connects to a TP Link TLR860 router, which is then connected to a new HP a6126hk desktop PC (with Traditional Chinese Vista Home Basic), and a wireless AP (Orinoco RG1000). A seperate new HP520 notebook (with English Vista Business) connects to the internet/network via wireless. Both HP computers use the workgroup name 'WORKGROUP'. The HP A6126HK desktop has a norton internet security software installed (firewall), whereas the notebook does not. All latest windows/HP update service packs have been installed. On the surface, it seems both computers can surf the internet with no problem. But it seems there are some networking problems. Network sharing has been enabled. It seems both computers can see each other on the Network. However, if I use the HP a6126hk desktop to connect and open the public folder of the notebook, after windows explorer lists the contents of the folder, it'll immediately crash into blue screen with STOP error. i have already run the pc doctor and windows memory diagnostic to test, nothing is found. what can i do? |
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Can you just use windows firewall only?
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 "LL" wrote in message ... No. Apparently due to the sudden crash event viewer just managed to record that the computer shutdown abruptly. The STOP error had the code 0000007 I discovered that it seems it has nothing to do with the wireless AP. If I connect both computers to the same router, I have the same blue screen problem. But if I turn off the Symantec Internet Security features (such as its firewall), and browse the public folder, the desktop will not crash. What can I do about this? Inform Symantec to fix their bloody software? "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Any errors in the event viewer? 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 "LL" wrote in message ... My i-cable modem (the WAN/Broadband Internet) connects to a TP Link TLR860 router, which is then connected to a new HP a6126hk desktop PC (with Traditional Chinese Vista Home Basic), and a wireless AP (Orinoco RG1000). A seperate new HP520 notebook (with English Vista Business) connects to the internet/network via wireless. Both HP computers use the workgroup name 'WORKGROUP'. The HP A6126HK desktop has a norton internet security software installed (firewall), whereas the notebook does not. All latest windows/HP update service packs have been installed. On the surface, it seems both computers can surf the internet with no problem. But it seems there are some networking problems. Network sharing has been enabled. It seems both computers can see each other on the Network. However, if I use the HP a6126hk desktop to connect and open the public folder of the notebook, after windows explorer lists the contents of the folder, it'll immediately crash into blue screen with STOP error. i have already run the pc doctor and windows memory diagnostic to test, nothing is found. what can i do? |
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please let me clearify further:
The blue screen error is a STOP 0x0000007F (0x00000008, 0x80149000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) i already went to http://www.symantec.com/windowsvistasupport to apply the norton add on for its internet security 2007 product, and used its liveupdate feature to update itself, but it still crashes when listing the contents of the public folder of the other new HP notebook computer on the network. (The other notebook also has the latest drivers/service packs installed, and the folder contains a mixture of english and chinese filenames in 1500 files that occupies about 3Gb) I discovered that just turning off the personal firewall is not enough. I must turn off the 'automatic protection' in the symantec internet security so that it won't crash into blue screen. |
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it is possible that without the symantec product and just using windows
firewall, there is no problem i just talked to a symantec tech support, after following his instructions to add the other computer's IP address to the trusted site list under the firewall settings, i can browse the public folder without crashing. so it seems it is a work around. however i still feel it is a bad experience to have anything that crashes windows vista into a blue screen. |
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True, we have seen many NIS issue, but never had one was crashed because of it. Thank you for the update.
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 "LL" wrote in message ... it is possible that without the symantec product and just using windows firewall, there is no problem i just talked to a symantec tech support, after following his instructions to add the other computer's IP address to the trusted site list under the firewall settings, i can browse the public folder without crashing. so it seems it is a work around. however i still feel it is a bad experience to have anything that crashes windows vista into a blue screen. |