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  1. #1

    Default Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    First the set up, then the problem..
    I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    the same workgroup name.
    Each has NO firewall.
    Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    shared files.
    The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    Each time I click view network computers on this unit, I
    receive
    ""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    permission to use this network resource Contact the admin
    of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
    The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    available."".
    I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP address
    Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    (laptop)

    I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    and wired and wireless. Same problem.

    Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How can
    I fix.



    Richard Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    Is it possible there is a glitch with Microsoft and IBM,
    others have posted problems alike.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Having similar problem.. only it's not just my IBM 600X
    >it's also on my PC. However the other PC's are able to
    >see everything fine and even see the two computers that
    >are blind.
    >
    >
    >
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>First the set up, then the problem..
    >>I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    >>the same workgroup name.
    >>Each has NO firewall.
    >>Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    >>Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    >>shared files.
    >>The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    >>Each time I click view network computers on this unit,
    I
    >>receive
    >>""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    >>permission to use this network resource Contact the
    >admin
    >>of this server to find out if you have access
    >permissions.
    >>The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    >>available."".
    >>I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP
    >address
    >>Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    >>(laptop)
    >>
    >>I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    >>and wired and wireless. Same problem.
    >>
    >>Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How
    can
    >>I fix.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>.
    >>
    >.
    >
    Richard Guest

  4. #3

    Default Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    what version of Windows?
    >-----Original Message-----
    >First the set up, then the problem..
    >I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    >the same workgroup name.
    >Each has NO firewall.
    >Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    >Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    >shared files.
    >The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    >Each time I click view network computers on this unit, I
    >receive
    >""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    >permission to use this network resource Contact the admin
    >of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
    >The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    >available."".
    >I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP address
    >Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    >(laptop)
    >
    >I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    >and wired and wireless. Same problem.
    >
    >Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How can
    >I fix.
    >
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    tm Guest

  5. #4

    Default Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    >-----Original Message-----
    >First the set up, then the problem..
    >I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    >the same workgroup name.
    >Each has NO firewall.
    >Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    >Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    >shared files.
    >The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    >Each time I click view network computers on this unit, I
    >receive
    >""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    >permission to use this network resource Contact the
    admin
    >of this server to find out if you have access
    permissions.
    >The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    >available."".
    >I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP
    address
    >Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    >(laptop)
    >
    >I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    >and wired and wireless. Same problem.
    >
    >Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How can
    >I fix.
    >
    >the laptop is home or pro?
    if home enable the guest account and share the shared
    documents folder in my computer.

    if pro then post a reply and i will tell you where to
    look in the group policy editor.

    also for curiosity sake let me know the ip addresses of
    all three machines.
    >
    >.
    >
    oliver Guest

  6. #5

    Default Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    My Microsoft Product Report Services post (4 above this
    one, "XP Home Resource Sharing" from Andrew McDonald)
    seems basically much like what you're experiencing.
    Hopefully there is strength in numbers.

    My post reads: I have 4 computers on a small home peer-to-
    peer network. A wireless internet connection attaches to a
    broadband router. The broadband router is in turn directly
    connected to 2 computers, one with Windows 2000; the other
    (a laptop) with XP Home. A third router port connection
    attaches to a hub connected, in turn, to the other two
    computers, each with Windows 2000. All computers access
    the internet. The 3 Windows 2000 computers,
    under "Computers Near Me," show all 4 computers. Windows
    2000 files and printers are mutually accessible. However,
    attempting to access the XP laptop from "Computers Near
    Me" results in the message, "Laptop-comp is not
    accessible. The network path was not found." From the XP
    laptop, attempting the network task, "view network
    computers," gives the message, "Workgroup is not
    accessible, etc." So, in a nutshell, while the 3 Windows
    2000 computers communicate fully, the XP laptop has
    Internet access but no file sharing coming or going.

    My router is SMC's Cable/DSL Broadband Router; my laptop
    is Dell's 8000 Inspiron. I was initially inclined to
    think that the problem was rooted in XP, as opposed to
    2000. And basically it may be, but the problem did
    coincide with going wireless and the SMC router, pointing
    the finger (your choice) also in that direction.
    Previously, with a single shared internal dial-up modem
    for network access, and minimum security, I had no
    problems (laptop or otherwise) with file sharing, etc.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >First the set up, then the problem..
    >I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    >the same workgroup name.
    >Each has NO firewall.
    >Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    >Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    >shared files.
    >The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    >Each time I click view network computers on this unit, I
    >receive
    >""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    >permission to use this network resource Contact the admin
    >of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
    >The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    >available."".
    >I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP address
    >Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    >(laptop)
    >
    >I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    >and wired and wireless. Same problem.
    >
    >Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How can
    >I fix.
    >
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Andrew McDonald Guest

  7. #6

    Default Re: Workgroup Problem making me nuts

    In article <020301c348cd$26fd0ec0$a301280a@phx.gbl>, "Richard"
    <raxelrod@attbi.com> wrote:
    >First the set up, then the problem..
    >I have three units on a Linksys Router. All three have
    >the same workgroup name.
    >Each has NO firewall.
    >Each has NetBIOS enabled over TCP/IP
    >Two desktops see each other and can access each others
    >shared files.
    >The laptop (an IBM 600E) is my problem.
    >Each time I click view network computers on this unit, I
    >receive
    >""Workgroup is not accessible, You might not have
    >permission to use this network resource Contact the admin
    >of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
    >The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
    >available."".
    >I can ping all other pc's from the laptop using IP address
    >Cannot ping by pc name another other units except self
    >(laptop)
    >
    >I have used two different laptops, same make and model,
    >and wired and wireless. Same problem.
    >
    >Is this a permissions problem or Laptop glitch. How can
    >I fix.
    Double check that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled, not default, on the
    problem computer.

    Run "ipconfig /all" on the problem computer and look at the "Node
    Type" at the beginning of the output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer", it
    means that the computer only uses a WINS server (which, paradoxically,
    isn't available in a peer-to-peer network) for NetBIOS name
    resolution. That won't work.

    If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key:

    HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parame ters

    and delete these values if they're present:

    NodeType
    DhcpNodeType

    Reboot, then try network access again.

    If that doesn't fix it, open that registry key again, create a DWORD
    value called "NodeType", and set it to 1 for "Broadcast" or 4 for
    "Mixed".

    For details, see the section on "NodeType" in this Microsoft Knowledge
    Base article:

    TCP/IP and NBT Configuration Parameters for Windows XP
    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314053[/url]
    --
    Best Wishes,
    Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

    Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
    for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
    addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

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    Steve Winograd [MVP] Guest

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