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From: Charliec on 10 May 2008 16:44 I have a home network connecting through a Linksys 4-Port Router. I connect my Desktop and my Laptop on the network to share Internet and files and printers. I have WinXP (no SP3) on the desktop and Vista (no SP1) on the laptop. I have my harddrive partitioned into 3 and share the "E" drive with the laptop. This has worked fine for a long time, but lately, I cannot access the desktop "E" drive from the laptop. To check to see if the two machines were seeing each other, I "ping" the laptop from the desktop and get timeouts. I "ping" the desktop from the laptop - and the ping doesn't do anything - just sits there with the ping command and takes no action after hitting enter. I'm not sure whatelse to provide you all to get some assistance on this problem, but if anyone has any advice, I would appreciate it. If you need more information, let me know and I will pass it on. Thanks Charlie ****************************************************** Charliec
From: Robert L. (MS-MVP) on 10 May 2008 21:55 For troubleshooting, start the Vista with clean boot first. This how to may help.. windows faqs How to run Windows OS with a clean boot How to stop the Messenger Service ads How to tell who is logged on at a remote computer ... www.howtonetworking.com/winfaqs.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Charliec" <charliec(a)invalid.address.com> wrote in message news:i72c241gsfek868q32re8j51in0881lef1(a)4ax.com... >I have a home network connecting through a Linksys 4-Port Router. I > connect my Desktop and my Laptop on the network to share Internet and > files and printers. I have WinXP (no SP3) on the desktop and Vista > (no SP1) on the laptop. I have my harddrive partitioned into 3 and > share the "E" drive with the laptop. This has worked fine for a long > time, but lately, I cannot access the desktop "E" drive from the > laptop. > > To check to see if the two machines were seeing each other, I "ping" > the laptop from the desktop and get timeouts. I "ping" the desktop > from the laptop - and the ping doesn't do anything - just sits there > with the ping command and takes no action after hitting enter. > > I'm not sure whatelse to provide you all to get some assistance on > this problem, but if anyone has any advice, I would appreciate it. If > you need more information, let me know and I will pass it on. > > Thanks > Charlie > ****************************************************** > Charliec
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