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Old 06-24-2004, 05:38 AM
Old Ranger
 
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Default Access Denied

If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it. I have six Windows xp Pro
machines networked. All except one is new within the last year. I a Compaq
6000 series as the server that runs the internet access using the Starband
Satellite using a NIC card connecting to the model 360 modem. That machine
has a second NIC card that is connected to a Netgear router. All connectons
are hardwired using Cat5 cables. I am using Winproxy to enable sharing of
the internet connection, per Starbands suggestion. I had at one time tried
to use Simple File Sharing through Windows XP Pro, but not able to access
the internet. My problem is that whenever I attempt to access the server
machine with any other machine it takes a very long time to open any drive.
I have just timed two different machines and one took Four Minutes Ten
Seconds and the other took 4:04 minutes. Showing all of the drives is very
very quick but opening the drive is not. I have set all permissions, shared
all drives but still get the same problem.
Any help would be appreciated.


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Old 06-24-2004, 10:51 AM
Rob Elder MVP-Networking
 
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Default Re: Access Denied

Is the server running XP as well? Simply file sharing has nothing to do
with Internet connectivity.

Don't know why you're carrying the extra overhead of winproxy. If your
server is running XP, ICS would work just as well. You might even have NAT
capabilities in your router, where you don't need to run anything on the PC.


"Old Ranger" <darby@spam-starband.net> wrote in message
news:e19yUUaWEHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it. I have six Windows xp

Pro
> machines networked. All except one is new within the last year. I a Compaq
> 6000 series as the server that runs the internet access using the Starband
> Satellite using a NIC card connecting to the model 360 modem. That machine
> has a second NIC card that is connected to a Netgear router. All

connectons
> are hardwired using Cat5 cables. I am using Winproxy to enable sharing of
> the internet connection, per Starbands suggestion. I had at one time

tried
> to use Simple File Sharing through Windows XP Pro, but not able to access
> the internet. My problem is that whenever I attempt to access the server
> machine with any other machine it takes a very long time to open any

drive.
> I have just timed two different machines and one took Four Minutes Ten
> Seconds and the other took 4:04 minutes. Showing all of the drives is very
> very quick but opening the drive is not. I have set all permissions,

shared
> all drives but still get the same problem.
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>



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Old 06-24-2004, 03:44 PM
Old Ranger
 
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Default Re: Access Denied

Thanks so very much for the response: Yes all machines, including the server
are running XP Pro, however I am apparently incorrect in my terminolgy .
The Netgear unit that all cables hook into is apparently referred to as a
Hub rather than a Router (what ever difference that is). In retrospect, it
was ICS that I tried quite some time ago, rather than Simple File sharing,
but as I remember, I could not access the internet from any machines other
than the server.
It would be appreciated very much if I could be given the step by step to
activate ICS so I could try to see if that would help get my "Pain in the
Posterior" index down. Again, thanks so much for your help.


"Rob Elder MVP-Networking" <relder@thisisnotright.com> wrote in message
news:evB1bDdWEHA.2408@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Is the server running XP as well? Simply file sharing has nothing to do
> with Internet connectivity.
>
> Don't know why you're carrying the extra overhead of winproxy. If your
> server is running XP, ICS would work just as well. You might even have

NAT
> capabilities in your router, where you don't need to run anything on the

PC.
>
>
> "Old Ranger" <darby@spam-starband.net> wrote in message
> news:e19yUUaWEHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it. I have six Windows xp

> Pro
> > machines networked. All except one is new within the last year. I a

Compaq
> > 6000 series as the server that runs the internet access using the

Starband
> > Satellite using a NIC card connecting to the model 360 modem. That

machine
> > has a second NIC card that is connected to a Netgear router. All

> connectons
> > are hardwired using Cat5 cables. I am using Winproxy to enable sharing

of
> > the internet connection, per Starbands suggestion. I had at one time

> tried
> > to use Simple File Sharing through Windows XP Pro, but not able to

access
> > the internet. My problem is that whenever I attempt to access the server
> > machine with any other machine it takes a very long time to open any

> drive.
> > I have just timed two different machines and one took Four Minutes Ten
> > Seconds and the other took 4:04 minutes. Showing all of the drives is

very
> > very quick but opening the drive is not. I have set all permissions,

> shared
> > all drives but still get the same problem.
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >

>
>



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