Re: Printer/File Sharing No Longer Working by Tony
Tony
Tue Mar 18 10:21:37 PDT 2008
"John Wunderlich" wrote in message
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> =?Utf-8?B?U2FtYW50aGFNYWM=?= <SamanthaMac@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in news:D993B26B-5341-46A9-B060-26FD227A028A@microsoft.com:
>
> > I work in a small office. We have three computers (two desktop and
> > one laptop, all using Windows XP). Due to the layout of the
> > office, the printers are both connected to one desktop.
> >
> > We can all connect to the internet with no problems, but as of
> > Wednesday we are no longer able to connect to the other computers
> > (shared files, printer, etc).
> >
> > I have run the network set up wizard multiple times on each
> > computer, trying to get it to work, but without success.
> >
> > The computers are able to ping each other, and I have confirmed
> > that they all have the same network name. File and printer sharing
> > IS enabled. We can each connect to the internet with no problems
> > (secure network), but they no longer wish to speak to each other.
> > This is NOT the first time this has happened, but I was able to
> > get things to work properly before. Now, for whatever reason, I
> > can't.
> >
> > Any ideas or suggestions on what I can do to correct this?
> >
>
> First, I assume that when you state "all have the same network name",
> you are referring to the "Workgroup" name and not the "Computer"
> name...
>
> Sometimes I find that trying to connect manually from a Command window
> will give an error message that helps discover the cause.
>
> Bring up a command window:
> Start->Run->cmd <OK>
>
> and enter the command:
> net use \\computername\sharename
>
> where "computername" is the name of the computer that you are trying to
> connect to and "sharename" is the shared name of the folder or printer
> that you are trying to connect to. See what kind of a response you
> get.
>
> HTH,
> John
I have a similar problem with a 3 computer wired network. I can browse files from the
other computers from Windows Explorer, but I cannot open the files or do any file
transfers.
When I do \\computername\sharename from the command prompt, I get the response:
"the network path was not found"
meanwhile, I *CAN* see those files from Windows Explorer!!!!
Any suggestions???