I have a problem with my network at home. On my PC running WinXP pro, I can see my kids' PC running WinME but when I click on it, I get
"\\KIDSPC is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource...." etc.
On their PC I can see my PC but when I click on one of the shared folders, I get the message
" \\ABCD is not accessible. Windows cannot find the computer or share name...." etc.
I have a user setup on the XP machine for the ME machine.
Both PCs have TCPIP with automatic IP addressing, and Client for Microsoft networks setup. I can ping the XP machine from the ME machine but not the ME macine from the XP one. Both PCs are on the same subnet and on the same workgroup with unique computer names. Both PCs can access the internet through the SMC broadband router.
When I boot up my PC in Win2K (it is a dualboot machine), I have no problems seeing and sharing resources with the ME machine and vice versa. The network configuration on both XP and 2K seems to be the same though I'm obviously missing something.
Thanks for your suggestions/comments.
"\\KIDSPC is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource...." etc.
On their PC I can see my PC but when I click on one of the shared folders, I get the message
" \\ABCD is not accessible. Windows cannot find the computer or share name...." etc.
I have a user setup on the XP machine for the ME machine.
Both PCs have TCPIP with automatic IP addressing, and Client for Microsoft networks setup. I can ping the XP machine from the ME machine but not the ME macine from the XP one. Both PCs are on the same subnet and on the same workgroup with unique computer names. Both PCs can access the internet through the SMC broadband router.
When I boot up my PC in Win2K (it is a dualboot machine), I have no problems seeing and sharing resources with the ME machine and vice versa. The network configuration on both XP and 2K seems to be the same though I'm obviously missing something.
Thanks for your suggestions/comments.
