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From: sw on 4 Mar 2010 12:37 Im one of those sorry saps that has 4 computers at home wired to a linksys router. Im am, by default, the network guy at home getting questions from the family about everything. Recently, I've noticed the connectivity between computers is spotty. I believe the root of the problem is as follows and I'd like to find a way to clean this up a little... I login in as administrator under the windows safemode. Going to the shared folders I change the access privelages. This has recently resulted in one computer showing me what is in the laptop's shared folder. Great right.. but the laptop does not show me what is in the desktop's folder. In fact, when I go my network places in explorer, windows network, and click on the network, I get a note saying that it is possible I do not have access privelages. I have, as administrator, gone onto both computers to open up access to each other's shared folders as wide as possible. Only one is beneffiting. I have noticed in the access tab of the shared folders dialogue box, several different objects whose access I tinker with. I am temped to delete all those objects and start clean, perhaps letting the windows network wizard restablish connections. Is there, in fact, a way to un-install and re-install network configurations? e.g. start again? Any positive suggestions are greatly appreciated.
From: Mickel on 4 Mar 2010 21:20 "sw" <baddad327(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ad538070-f2f6-49a9-85d0-fd250e218cc2(a)e36g2000yqc.googlegroups.com... > Is there, in fact, a way to un-install and re-install network > configurations? e.g. start again? > Any positive suggestions are greatly appreciated. If you right click the particular folder and select properties and then the security tab and then advanced, there is an option to replace all child objects. I would suggest making 1 PC the server and getting everyone to store their docs in the one location. This makes things a bit easier imo.
From: sw on 5 Mar 2010 13:26 On Mar 4, 9:20 pm, "Mickel" <mic...(a)nospam.com> wrote: > "sw" <baddad...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ad538070-f2f6-49a9-85d0-fd250e218cc2(a)e36g2000yqc.googlegroups.com... > > > Is there, in fact, a way to un-install and re-install network > > configurations? e.g. start again? > > Any positive suggestions are greatly appreciated. > > If you right click the particular folder and select properties and then the > security tab and then advanced, there is an option to replace all child > objects. > > I would suggest making 1 PC the server and getting everyone to store their > docs in the one location. This makes things a bit easier imo. I'll try this,, thankyou. In fact, we don't share files that often..but there are a couple of files we all use,, e.g. family photos. They are on one server,, perhaps, as you suggested, I"ll focus on that folder to ensure everyone has access to it. Thanks again.
From: Sachmo on 24 Mar 2010 06:00
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 04:37:32 +1100, sw <baddad327(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Im one of those sorry saps that has 4 computers at home wired to a > linksys router. Im am, by default, the network guy at home getting > questions from the family about everything. > Recently, I've noticed the connectivity between computers is spotty. I > believe the root of the problem is as follows and I'd like to find a > way to clean this up a little... > I login in as administrator under the windows safemode. Going to the > shared folders I change the access privelages. > This has recently resulted in one computer showing me what is in the > laptop's shared folder. Great right.. but the laptop does not show me > what is in the desktop's folder. In fact, when I go my network places > in explorer, windows network, and click on the network, I get a note > saying that it is possible I do not have access privelages. I have, as > administrator, gone onto both computers to open up access to each > other's shared folders as wide as possible. Only one is beneffiting. > I have noticed in the access tab of the shared folders dialogue box, > several different objects whose access I tinker with. I am temped to > delete all those objects and start clean, perhaps letting the windows > network wizard restablish connections. > > Is there, in fact, a way to un-install and re-install network > configurations? e.g. start again? > Any positive suggestions are greatly appreciated. Check that all pcs are in the same workgroup dns settings are the same gateway is the same subnet mask is correct File and printer services is installed on each pc One pc is designated as the master browser. (the most senior op system) There are specific registry entries to confirm this. The one pc that gives you the most trouble - Blow away all settings and reset again. there should no need to observe what is happening in safe mode. What error messsages do you get when you create a mapped network drive Sachmo -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |