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    Default My Network Places

    I can not access into many computer in my network places in control panel

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    What kind of network is this (home, school, corporate, etc), and what operating system are you using? Did you set up your computer as well as the others for network access? I'd be glad to help; I've connected a few computers to networks.

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    in Lan network

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    Do you use Windows XP or another system?

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    XP , ok

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    To connect to a network with Windows XP, you should use the Network Setup Wizard found on your control panel. It should have an icon of a house with the network symbol underneath it. If you're in Category View, it will be under "Network and Internet Connections". Follow the instructions in the wizard, and ask here if you encounter any problems. If you have a firewall other than the Windows XP SP2 firewall (automatically configured by the wizard), you'll have to configure it seperately to allow network connections.

    All computers have to go through this ritual to connect to a network, otherwise they will be invisible to the other computers.

    edit: If you don't do this, you can still connect to others over the network, but others can't connect to you. If you want to connect to a computer over the network, this has to be done on that computer.

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    thank 's you

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    You're welcome.

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    Windows XP makes it easy... just run the network setp wizzard

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    Quote Originally Posted by [email protected]
    Windows XP makes it easy... just run the network setp wizzard
    yeah, no kidding. I mean it gets hard when you have a network with 6 computers , the first 2 Win2000 boxes , 1 98 Box and the other 3 are all XP SP1... That took me FOREVER to get everyone seeing each other and accessible. :roll:

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