Hi Yumin,
Who could tell me what work I had missed? Thanks!
Did you try the suggestions made by the two posters who answered you?
- Check your IPs
- Check who you're logged in as
- Try pinging one machine from the other
Let us know how you got on with these.
Cheers
Jon
The WDVL
Posting this to the wrong list?
-Original Message-
From: Yumin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] What mistake I have made?
Hello all:
I have a desk-top win2k-pro and a lap-top winXP-home, they are connected
My suggestion comes from a computer programmer on another list.
Make sure you are logged into the XPpro machine as administrator, then set all your
drive and folder permissions.
AuntySpam, SLP Coordinator, pspug.org
http://www.pspug.org/edu/edu.shtml
http://www.pspug.org/edu/slp/assign.shtml
Who could tell me what work I had missed?
First thoughts would be to make sure you've got your IP addresses correct
(if you're using a direct cable connection then fixed Ip addresses always
work with me) such as 192.168.0.x with the usual Subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 and both machines are in
Win XP has its own built in firewall. Perhaps that is what is causing your problem.
Another thought is: administrator rights. XP pro is more strict about that.
AuntySpam, SLP Coordinator, pspug.org
http://www.pspug.org/edu/edu.shtml
http://www.pspug.org/edu/slp/assign.shtml