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Stubborn Laptop Cant see computers on network

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I have a laptop that can't see other computers on my network. I try to map a local drive Z: and I go under My Computer > Tools > Map Network Drive > Browse > Entire Windows Network title > MSHOME and it is right there it says that it doesn't have permissions and to contact the network administrator (which I guess is me).I have ran the network wizard on it with no sucess either. I know it is connecting to the network because I can see it on my router's connections screen. My other laptop which hosts Z: connects fine and so does my other computer.That laptop is running Windows XP Home Edition, for you information.I have tried, and I know it isn't my firewall, because I have checked that...Any ideas?Thanks![N]F

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Hi nightfox,Make sure your network addresses are set correctly (ie. the same).. then..Make sure you have "file sharing" enabled (ie. turned on).Hope this helpsRGPHNX

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Hi nightfox,

Make sure your network addresses are set correctly (ie. the same).. then..

Make sure you have "file sharing" enabled (ie. turned on).

Hope this helps

RGPHNX

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Oh I have checked this! It is when I click to see all computers in the workgroup`MSHOME' that it says I need to contact my network administrator!

 

Hey, lookie! That would be me! lol. I know it isn't me... must be Windows or something because when I got my new laptop right out of the box, it got configured and works with my network... it is just that one pesky laptop that is having all the problems...

 

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Ok... I just messed around with the laptop and I think the wireless settings aren't reconizing my network. All I did was take a LAN cable and plug it into my router (my router supports up to 4 non-wireless devices) and then it saw the network. I was then able to map Z: and now it works. Also, anyone know how I can change wireless settings for this one laptop? I can't have LAN cables running all over! lolThanks![N]F

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I have a laptop that can't see other computers on my network. I try to map a local drive Z: and I go under My Computer > Tools > Map Network Drive > Browse > Entire Windows Network title > MSHOME and it is right there it says that it doesn't have permissions and to contact the network administrator (which I guess is me).

 

I have ran the network wizard on it with no sucess either. I know it is connecting to the network because I can see it on my router's connections screen. My other laptop which hosts Z: connects fine and so does my other computer.

 

That laptop is running Windows XP Home Edition, for you information.

 

I have tried, and I know it isn't my firewall, because I have checked that...

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks!

 

[N]F

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Hmm....I'm not really an expert on networking or anything like that, but I have one question and a few other ideas.

 

1) What kind of connection is it? Wireless/Direct Cable/etc.

 

2) I don't know if this will help or not, but perhaps make sure that you have file/printer sharing on. I'm guessing you do, but eh, who knows.

 

3) You don't have a network password or anything, do you? I know there's an option to enter a network/administrative password somewhere.

 

Again, these are kind of stupid, routine questions, but I personally sometimes overlook them.

 

EDIT: Wow. I need to type faster or something.

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