Problem with network map

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Ideeb82,

 

See if the solution in this Forum Thread helps you.

I’ve read through the thread.  I think that the problem that I have to fix first is to get both computers to talk to each other.  When I look at my network places, it shows my network, but the desktop only shows the desktop and the laptop only shows the laptop.

I want to add that I did try disconnecting both computers from the internet, turned off the firewalls, and they still don't "see" each other.

 

Also, the error message that I gave you in my first post isn't right.  I copied it from another post and I just realized that mine isn't exactly the same.  The message that I am receiving is: "Cannot probe your network.  This may be caused by tunneling protocols (for example, VPN), a very large network, or other technical difficulties."  I tried uninstalling Norton on the desktop and reinstalling, but I still get the message.

Message Edited by ldeeb82 on 09-07-2008 12:32 PM

Just a few questions if you don't mind.

 

Can you confirm that the Windows Firewall is OFF on both computers?

 

Are you running the latest version of NIS?  Check by opening the main Norton Window and clicking on Help & Support (upper right corner). In the Next window click "About", then in the next window open the Norton Internet Security Tab. The version number is at the top and the latest version is 15.5.0.23.

 

Thanks

Message Edited by Phil_D on 09-07-2008 04:13 PM

Windows firewall is off on both computers and I am running the latest version of NIS. 

 

Are both computers required to have the same default gateway address?

 

I really appreciate your help.

Message Edited by ldeeb82 on 09-07-2008 01:49 PM

Ok guys, if you want me to beg, I will!  I’m desperate!!!  Help Please!!  :smileyhappy:

Hi,

 

A few questions:

 

  1. Are your computers on the same network within the same subnet?  Please private message me with the "ipconfig /all" output of both computers
    1. Are they connected via the same router?
  2. Are they connecting wirelessly or wired?
  3. Are you able to access file shares from one computer to the other?  Are you able to ping both ways?


Thanks,

 

/Chester

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