Unable to access network resources

From: Christine (C2W2001_at_hotmil.com)
Date: 09/13/03


Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 11:29:53 -0700


Having the exact same problem. I can ping the router
from the PC, but cannot ping myself. Also can't ping
wireless laptop. May be related to Norton Internet
Security? Checked the Netbios over tcpip is enabled and
also that computer browser services are started. Still
no luck!

>-----Original Message-----
>I am running two xp machine as peer to peer. one I can
access files and
>folders but the other I get a message stating that "you
might not have
>permision to use network resources. Contact your
administrator of this
>server to find out if you have access permission". Then
on the bottom there
>is message "Logon failure: account currently disable".
Here is the settings
>in both computers:
>workgroup is the same. Share folder is set. everyone is
set with full
>rights. I even run small office network wizard to make
sure I setup both pc
>the same. Folder option is set to use simple sharing.
What is next can I do.
>Can you please help please resolve this problem. It is
really driving me
>crazy.....Thanks a lot
>
>
>.
>



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