All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. The two desktops can
see only the laptop.
Computers A, B, and C. B being the laptop.
A and C can ping B
But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, or C to A.
All in the same workgroup. All firewalls shut off.

I am not sure if it is possible.. but can the installation of ACT on A cause
this problem?

I am thinking that an update was made on the two desktops and changed a
setting. I recall a registry change to a "zero" setting for a fix.. but this
may be for something else....

Any thoughts appreciated.

Re: Cannot Ping or see two of three workgroup PC's by Calab

Calab
Wed Apr 16 15:45:18 PDT 2008


"Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EF708490-8ECE-47C8-BA9D-B6A10DF79B16@microsoft.com...
| All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. The two desktops
can
| see only the laptop.
| Computers A, B, and C. B being the laptop.
| A and C can ping B
| But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, or C to A.
| All in the same workgroup. All firewalls shut off.

IP info for each machine? Any third party firewall/security installed?



Re: Cannot Ping or see two of three workgroup PC's by Richard

Richard
Wed Apr 16 16:28:00 PDT 2008

IP addresses are 192.168.5.100 ,, 101,, 102
No third party security... just a plain virus scan... no firewall software.

"Calab" wrote:

>
> "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EF708490-8ECE-47C8-BA9D-B6A10DF79B16@microsoft.com...
> | All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. The two desktops
> can
> | see only the laptop.
> | Computers A, B, and C. B being the laptop.
> | A and C can ping B
> | But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, or C to A.
> | All in the same workgroup. All firewalls shut off.
>
> IP info for each machine? Any third party firewall/security installed?
>
>
>

Re: Cannot Ping or see two of three workgroup PC's by Calab

Calab
Wed Apr 16 17:38:13 PDT 2008

What about subnet mask and gateway? Can you ping 127.0.0.1 on all machines?

Those three IP's should be able to reach each other unless:
- They are not physically connected (bad switch, bad cables, etc)
- You have the subnet mask and gateway messed up, but considering the IP's
you are using, it would be hard to break it that bad.
- There is firewall software someplace blocking ICMP (and other protocols)
- You have the connections wrong on your router (one PC in the WAN port
instead of all being in LAN ports)


"Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67FDB54A-4906-4657-9C4F-8210528B9591@microsoft.com...
| IP addresses are 192.168.5.100 ,, 101,, 102
| No third party security... just a plain virus scan... no firewall
software.
|
| "Calab" wrote:
|
| >
| > "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:EF708490-8ECE-47C8-BA9D-B6A10DF79B16@microsoft.com...
| > | All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. The two
desktops
| > can
| > | see only the laptop.
| > | Computers A, B, and C. B being the laptop.
| > | A and C can ping B
| > | But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, or C to A.
| > | All in the same workgroup. All firewalls shut off.
| >
| > IP info for each machine? Any third party firewall/security installed?
| >
| >
| >



Re: Cannot Ping or see two of three workgroup PC's by Richard

Richard
Wed Apr 16 18:55:00 PDT 2008

Yes.. can ping that address.
This was working for weeks.. then all of a sudden......
Is it possible ACT messed up the network settings in the registry?>

"Calab" wrote:

> What about subnet mask and gateway? Can you ping 127.0.0.1 on all machines?
>
> Those three IP's should be able to reach each other unless:
> - They are not physically connected (bad switch, bad cables, etc)
> - You have the subnet mask and gateway messed up, but considering the IP's
> you are using, it would be hard to break it that bad.
> - There is firewall software someplace blocking ICMP (and other protocols)
> - You have the connections wrong on your router (one PC in the WAN port
> instead of all being in LAN ports)
>
>
> "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:67FDB54A-4906-4657-9C4F-8210528B9591@microsoft.com...
> | IP addresses are 192.168.5.100 ,, 101,, 102
> | No third party security... just a plain virus scan... no firewall
> software.
> |
> | "Calab" wrote:
> |
> | >
> | > "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | > news:EF708490-8ECE-47C8-BA9D-B6A10DF79B16@microsoft.com...
> | > | All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. The two
> desktops
> | > can
> | > | see only the laptop.
> | > | Computers A, B, and C. B being the laptop.
> | > | A and C can ping B
> | > | But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, or C to A.
> | > | All in the same workgroup. All firewalls shut off.
> | >
> | > IP info for each machine? Any third party firewall/security installed?
> | >
> | >
> | >
>
>
>

Re: Cannot Ping or see two of three workgroup PC's by Control

Control
Thu Apr 17 08:38:48 PDT 2008

On 17 Apr, 02:55, Richard <Rich...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Yes.. can ping that address.
> This was working for weeks.. then all of a sudden......
> Is it possible ACT messed up the network settings in the registry?>

What is ACT?


>
>
>
> "Calab" wrote:
> > What about subnet mask and gateway? Can you ping 127.0.0.1 on all machin=
es?
>
> > Those three IP's should be able to reach each other unless:
> > =A0- They are not physically connected (bad switch, bad cables, etc)
> > =A0- You have the subnet mask and gateway messed up, but considering the=
IP's
> > you are using, it would be hard to break it that bad.
> > =A0- There is firewall software someplace blocking ICMP (and other proto=
cols)
> > =A0- =A0You have the connections wrong on your router (one PC in the WAN=
port
> > instead of all being in LAN ports)
>
> > "Richard" <Rich...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:67FDB54A-4906-4657-9C4F-8210528B9591@microsoft.com...
> > | IP addresses are =A0192.168.5.100 ,, 101,, 102
> > | No third party security... just a plain virus scan... no firewall
> > software.
> > |
> > | "Calab" wrote:
> > |
> > | >
> > | > "Richard" <Rich...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > | >news:EF708490-8ECE-47C8-BA9D-B6A10DF79B16@microsoft.com...
> > | > | All of a sudden.. two desktops cannot see each other. =A0The two
> > desktops
> > | > can
> > | > | see only the laptop.
> > | > | Computers A, B, and C. =A0B being the laptop.
> > | > | A and C can ping B
> > | > | But B, cannot ping A or C, nor can A ping C, =A0or C to A.
> > | > | All in the same workgroup. =A0All firewalls shut off.
> > | >
> > | > IP info for each machine? Any third party firewall/security installe=
d?
> > | >
> > | >
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