Problem of NMH 410 and Windows XP

I have a problem as Linksys Tech Support could not resolve, both ordinary and superior tech support people couldn't do.

I have a computer running Windows XP and using Norton 360 base. Nothing weird or different on the computer itself. I also use a Linksys WRT 160N router.

I loaded the configuration of the Media Hub / softward as directed. I can access via the Internet Explorer browser without any problem. But Windows won't let me put in place as a player. This also means that Windows does not recognize the media hub, even not as a plug-and-play device.

I went through all the possible scenarios with senior technical support to understand the problem. Setting up workgroup names, the name of hub media, the firmware update, winning all the Windows Firewall and Norton 360. You name it we did. Nothing has worked.

Even more bizarre is that Norton 360 recognizes that the media division is on the network! Technical support Linkysy finally raised his hands and said it was a problem of Windows XP.

Does anyone have an idea what the heck could be the cause or how to fix it?

Thank you.

Hello!

Can you try these steps and let me know if it works?

1 go to RUN - type SERVICES. MSC

2. find the Net Logon - right click and then go to properties - startup type must be set to automatic (remember that the change has been recorded)

3. map the drive again. Go to run then type \\IPAddressoftheMediaHub

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