I have managed to get the two computers in question to see each other
without NPF installed and am able to see respective C:\ both ways.
Unfortunately I re-installed NPF following advice to another user on this NG
regarding NPF; with the advice informing to specify IP addresses and ports
to use for TCP and UDP. I cannot seem to get these to work. ports were I
think, 137-9 and 445, offhhand, but I did copy the settings to the letter.
I have NPF and NSW on the XPhome box and W2K box with no firewall software.
When I ping the W2k box(from XP box with NPF installed) with the specified
IP address it does not respond, but the other way does respond from W2k to
XP.
I tried changing from TCP/IP to NETBEUI(?sp) and this seems to have had no
effect.
I have established a good connection after following advice on here about
user accounts, shared access and guest accounts etc. This is how far I got
in getting access before realising it was the ****able firewall!
When I open the IP address of the W2k box and get a window, there is nul
contents where the entirity of the C:/ should be.
Other than getting some new firewall software where can I change any
settings?
I have installed all the IIS and suchlike options from the W2K install disk.
I have also enabled cross-logins and Client for MS networks.
Many thanks in advance for a commonly recurring problem I am sure.
How are you connecting the two computers? If it's through
a router, then you can get away with allowing access to
your computer from the other computers on your network.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>I have managed to get the two computers in question to
see each other
>without NPF installed and am able to see respective C:\
both ways.
>Unfortunately I re-installed NPF following advice to
another user on this NG
>regarding NPF; with the advice informing to specify IP
addresses and ports
>to use for TCP and UDP. I cannot seem to get these to
work. ports were I
>think, 137-9 and 445, offhhand, but I did copy the
settings to the letter.
>
>I have NPF and NSW on the XPhome box and W2K box with no
firewall software.
>
>When I ping the W2k box(from XP box with NPF installed)
with the specified
>IP address it does not respond, but the other way does
respond from W2k to
>XP.
>
>I tried changing from TCP/IP to NETBEUI(?sp) and this
seems to have had no
>effect.
>
>I have established a good connection after following
advice on here about
>user accounts, shared access and guest accounts etc.
This is how far I got
>in getting access before realising it was the ****able
firewall!
>
>When I open the IP address of the W2k box and get a
window, there is nul
>contents where the entirity of the C:/ should be.
>
>Other than getting some new firewall software where can
I change any
>settings?
>I have installed all the IIS and suchlike options from
the W2K install disk.
>I have also enabled cross-logins and Client for MS
networks.
>
>Many thanks in advance for a commonly recurring problem
I am sure.
>
>Greg Blatchford
>
>
>
>
>.
>