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DUR0N 1st September 2004 21:20

Quote:

Originally posted by jmke
that dumbs down people? ;)
Could be, I'm attending highschool courses as precaution measures :-)

kr15t0f 1st September 2004 21:36

Quote:

Originally posted by jmke
I smell noobs :p

I have a network setup with documents folders on all PC's @ one server which is backupped. Shared printers/scanners. Even shared my DVD player once :)

all is working well , the trick is to create the EXACT same user accounts with EXACT same password on each workstation, that way they can authenticate.

so I have to create the same user on the other pc's. So I have to log on with that user if I want the network to work? Or Even if you log in with an other user you will get acces?

the maniak 1st September 2004 21:39

I don't need to make the same useraccounts on all the pc's here

just make shure that file and printer sharing is active on all the pc's

Sidney 1st September 2004 21:54

All 7 systems connected; sharing. 4 connected with RJ45 and 3 wireless.
Don't think virus has to do with connectivity. Mostly setup related.

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4 with SP2; crossing my fingers.;)

jmke 1st September 2004 21:58

at a LAN this weekend SP2 caused some troubles, I pretty much hate the extra security, I just need bugfixes, I wished they released a SP2 'light' version without the firewall and other "crap"

kr15t0f 1st September 2004 22:02

asked it on telenet forum and there are also people with the same problem. Suddenly they can't connect true network


It's good to hear I'm not the only one :D

jmke 1st September 2004 22:02

do you have SP2 ?

kr15t0f 1st September 2004 22:04

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Originally posted by jmke
do you have SP2 ?
nope, non of the computers in my network have.

2 x XP SP1
1 X 98se

kr15t0f 1st September 2004 22:26

problem solved


solution

:ws:

jmke 1st September 2004 22:34

cool fix :)


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