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26-Jun-2008, 12:07 PM #1
Angry Networking problem's figures right
ok i have 2vista computer's in a work group no firewall. Computer A act's as a "file server" in a way it runs a program on it that need's any other computers that use the same program to have a mapped drive to this computer. so computer B must have a mapped drive to access the program. well the problem is i cant get the drive's to connect or even for the pc's to see each other. i can ping computer B from computer A. but i can not ping computer A from computer B. nor can i get them to connect.
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26-Jun-2008, 01:41 PM #2
What are your setting in the Network and Sharing Center?
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27-Jun-2008, 12:00 PM #3
sorry to bother yall with this but i came up with a new solution buy new computer's
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