Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Re: [CHAD] network problem

XP Home and XP Pro will see each other on a network. Have you shared
anything on the desktop? A drive, a folder or a printer? Also, check
firewall settings. You can briefly turn the firewall off to see if it
makes a difference, then turn it back on once you've got a connection.

Tom

mrkodak wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am having another problem with my home network between 2 machines both running Windows XP. The desktop is running XP home edition and the laptop is running XP Professional. After I click on the My Network Places icon, both machines only display the laptop computer. Why isn't the desktop machine being seen on my network?
>
> thanks for all of your help
>
> Ted

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