Note: * Both firewalls are turned off Thank you for letting us know that the "firewall" was not disabled!
Please provide the network configuration for each machine by doing this on command prompt: ipconfig/all
Saying this is a standard XP deployment without modifications. Run this at xp command prompt: netstat -an |find /i "listening " Check and see if...
Wireless security might have caused the problem connecting wirelessly but you also mentioned being wired and not working...nevertheless, it's good...
1. On the File menu, point to Import and Export... 2. Click Export to a file, and then click Next. 3. In the list, click the file type you want to...
Try this, Right Click on My Computer icon > Select Properties > Go to Remote Tab > Make sure that the "Allow users to ..." checked and click on...
Have you tried to set a static ip address on that problematic machine you have. Try to go to the working machine: Start Menu>Run> type "cmd" >...
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