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Old February 12th 05, 06:22 AM
Joe Black
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Hi

3 Computer son an IP network. All part of the same domain. All using windows
XP with SP2.

Problem: Only one of the PC's is able to access all the machines on the
network. When the other PC's try to access each other or this PC they get an
access denied error.

What's the reason for this and how do I fix it?


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Old February 12th 05, 10:10 AM
Yaro
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Użytkownik "Joe Black" napisał w wiadomo¶ci
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Hi

3 Computer son an IP network. All part of the same domain. All using

windows
XP with SP2.

Problem: Only one of the PC's is able to access all the machines on the
network. When the other PC's try to access each other or this PC they get

an
access denied error.

What's the reason for this and how do I fix it?



Check your firewall.


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Old February 13th 05, 12:01 AM
DaveW
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You have to go into each computer and set up SHARING for that computer.

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"Joe Black" wrote in message
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Hi

3 Computer son an IP network. All part of the same domain. All using
windows
XP with SP2.

Problem: Only one of the PC's is able to access all the machines on the
network. When the other PC's try to access each other or this PC they get
an
access denied error.

What's the reason for this and how do I fix it?




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Old February 13th 05, 04:06 AM
Jerry G.
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The computers have to be set up for sharing. There may also be setup issues
with the firewall.

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"Joe Black" wrote in message
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Hi

3 Computer son an IP network. All part of the same domain. All using windows
XP with SP2.

Problem: Only one of the PC's is able to access all the machines on the
network. When the other PC's try to access each other or this PC they get an
access denied error.

What's the reason for this and how do I fix it?



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Old February 13th 05, 10:54 AM
WebWalker
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:22:51 +0200, "Joe Black"
wrote:

Hi

3 Computer son an IP network. All part of the same domain. All using windows
XP with SP2.

Problem: Only one of the PC's is able to access all the machines on the
network. When the other PC's try to access each other or this PC they get an
access denied error.


Make sure every pcs is in the same workgroup(same workgroup name).
Auto assign IP to each pcs and (as suggested by another poster) check
the firewall settings.

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