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    My hard drive crashed on the computer that was the computer on which the files shared.  We had a T: climb together on this computer where we recorded the files and programs that we wanted to share.  My questions are this... We have replaced the hard drive on this computer.  Do I need to set up the drive w: in this computer once again, on the other computer as well, since I'm not there, and if so how do I?  Thank you.

    Hello

    Yes, you must redo the sharing.

    Most of the network news are stored on the system which is located on the drive crashed, and now he's gone.

    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

  • Questions about the network resource class.

    I am running Windows 7 Enterprise x 64 SP1.

    In Windows Explorer, if I click on 'Network' in the navigation panel, it will browse the network and show me resources available network (see photo).

    The resources are grouped into categories, such as 'Network infrastructure', 'Media Devices', 'Storage', 'Computers', etc.

    I have two network storage devices: one of them is Western Digital MyBookLive (host name is "MyBookLive"), the other is QNAP TS - 469 Pro (host name is "QNAP").  I can access both by UNC (\\MyBookLive\Share, \\QNAP\Public, etc.).

    I noticed that 'MyBookLive' shows in the 'Storage' category, which is the desired behavior.  But "QNAP" shows as "other devices."

    My question is - how does windows rank network resource?  How does Windows know if a resource is 'Storage' vs 'Network Infrastructure '?

    Thank you very much!

    Hi Mihcael,

    Advanced networking issues are supported in the TechNet Forums. I suggest you send the request in the TechNet forums.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

    Hope this information helps.

  • Configuring the private network or disable questions for the network discovery in network and sharing Center.

    I just got my laptop all cleaned and had everything updated. When I got it back I was mainly concerned how my network and discovery sharing would work, because we never had a home computer and a laptop computer at a time. Our PC at home has always defined for a private network. Today, they are both defined for the private sector, the laptop will probably always be at home too, but I was curious to see how the printer share everything would work on my laptop. It would not print and I checked just the settings that the guy I of any program for me usually had the top settings. On my laptop that I was first checking out and the network discovery has been to custom on both, one on my PC was on, laptop has never been verified we or off, file sharing has been enabled on both. public folder sharing off on both, printer sharing turned off the PC at home, but on laptop, so much time, I guess me to turn on the PC I don't know yet. Printer password sharing is on the PC and laptop. I try essentially whether it is what you would call a custom setting make for a firewall setting, or could someone please just kinda tell me if the sharing of network discovery should be turned on on the laptop and the PC, or was it not suppose to be turned on to the laptop, but on the PC only? Which should be lit and which should not be enabled in the configuration of the private network? I just want to be able to print my laptop if I want to. Thank you

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    Hello

    What version of Windows are you using?

    This article was written for the two Windows Vista & Windows 7.  Drop-down menu (right) allows you to activate Windows Vista Instructions.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/install-printer-home-network#1TC=Windows-7

  • Newbe question about the network configuration of ESXi 3.5

    I have ESXi 3.5 works well on a Dell Poweredge T300 server.  I want to connect a Netgear ReadyNas Pro Business Edition for this Dell and connect by iscsi.

    I want to connect 1 network card of the ReadyNas for 1 network card on the Dell printer.

    My question is on the Dell when I go to the ESXi server and customize by pressing F2 and goto network settings I see the following:

    X vmnic0 embeeded nic1

    NIC2 integrated vmnic1 used by vswitch1

    I'm may be thick but can you explain what NIC on the ESXi server is used for access interenet and I need to configure for iscsi?  I thought that it should be obvious, but it is vmnic0 or vmnic1?

    Your ESXi host has two vswitchs configured what uplinks to physical NIC in the system.

    vSwitch0 what uplinks to vmnic0 (who, although a red x, indicating a problem seems to be very well) this vswitch holds you management interface (IP 192.168.2.107) and a portgroup of VM for your virtual machines. You also have an another vswitch vswitch1 what uplinks to GB NIC vmnic1. This vswitch has unused virtual machine port group. Also a VLAN ID has been set for this vswitch which would lead me to believe that VST is / was operating on that host in the past.

    Haven't you set up this? If this isn't the case, I would get with one who did.

    Order "the great vSwitch debate" parts 1 and 2 to start.

    http://kensvirtualreality.WordPress.com/2009/03/29/the-great-vswitch-debate-part-1/

  • I have a question about the network configuration

    Hello

    I'll set up a network with 8 computers. My logic is correct?

    I have an internet connection by cable to come in the main office. I was going to plug the BEFSR41 "Router EthernetFast cable with switch 4-port" to the internet. Then plug 3 computers and an ethernet cable that relate to an EG008W "Gigabit 8-port Workgroup switch". Then plug the remaining computers to the EG008W.

    What is the correct procedure?

    Thank you

    Greg

    Thank you!

  • A question about the network card set

    Hi all

    In the vSphere Client, I can not change the type of a network card. But with PowerCLI, in case of power off the power of virtual machines, I can execute the following line:

    get-vm <virtual_machine_name> | get-networkadapter | set-networkadapter -type "vmxnet3"

    Is it correct method to change adapter type? (I need to keep tha MAC address)

    When you change the type of NETWORK card, Windows treats it as a new device.

    You will have to redo all the IP settings on the map 'new '.

    The easiest way is first get IP parameters, with the Get-VMGuestNetworkInterface cmdlet.

    Then change the type of NETWORK adapter and then redefine the IP parameters with the Set-VMGuestNetworkInterface cmdlet.

  • It would make a difference with the network to change to Wireless Broadband?

    original title: Iam moving so I had Internet & cable t switch now I use Wireless Broadband would be - that make a difference with the network?

    Just need to know if from cable Internet broadband wireless to have an effect on my computer >

    as with the network, I know that I have to change my USB connection?

    Hi pattylopezSP,

    See these articles for more information on the wireless connection.

    5 steps: how to set up your network wireless home

    Wireless network card: frequently asked questions

    The network connection is based on the Internet (FSI) Service provider. Speed and other features depend on the tariff or package you are using. You can also contact the ISP for further assistance and information.

  • Adapter LAN question, "no access to the network.

    Original title: LAN adapter issue

    Hi all, when connecting my laptop to a switch of the LED on the switch is green which means connected. The IP address on the laptop is entered manually, but when will the cmd and issue ipconfig it shows "media disconnected" and the network adapter in the Control Panel indicates "no access to the network. It also indicates that "this device is working propoerly! Please advice

    Hello

    What is the number and the model of the computer?

    Remember to make changes to the computer before the show?

    Thanks for posting in Microsoft Communities.  The problem description, I understand that you can not connect to the Internet.  Correct me I misunderstood the question

    Follow these steps:

    Method 1: Follow these steps:
    How to troubleshoot possible causes of Internet connection problems in Windows XP:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314095

     

    Method 2: Follow these steps:


    Step 1:
    renew DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
    a. click Start, click run, type cmd and click OK.
    b. in the command prompt, type ipconfig / renew
    c. Close command prompt.
    d. check the result.

     

    Step 2: Try to obtain an IP address automatically
    a. open Internet Explorer, go to Tools, click on Internet Options, connections, LAN settings.

    b. uncheck all boxes except automatically detect connection settings
    c. click OK to apply the changes.
    d. check if the problem persists.

     

    Method 3: If the methods above do not help, check if the wireless card is very well and try to update the drivers on the manufacturer's Web site.

    a. click Start and right-click my computer.
    b. Select Properties and then click the hardware tab.
    c. click on Device Manager and expand network adapters in the list.
    d. right click on the adapter, then click Properties.
    e. click the driver tab and click Update the driver.

    Please follow the steps and let us know if this helped.  If the problem persists, answer and we will be happy to help you.

  • I installed a new router. Now, one of the PC will not allow the rest of the pc s are there to connect. He is able to connect to each computer on the network. I can't find the question, any help?

    I have checked the computer name, sharing, turned off the firewall.  Still can't find the question.

    I've corrected in fact accidentally the problem today.  I uninstalled a Malware program and tada!, the other pc on the network were immediately able to access the XP pc.  The 'good' pc was always able to access internet, router, network between them.  The only problem we had was the 'bad' pc was able to connect at all, but the 'good' pc were unable to connect to the computer of 'bad '.

  • Two questions - cannot save the printer shares with the error code 0x000006d9 and part of the Machine is not accessible from the network of working groups

    I think this are problems, but here is the separately questions, first of all - the basics:

    4 PC network using the working group with two Windows 7 (ultimate) and two xp.  Everything worked fine with the a previous vista / xp 3 network.  All except the Windows 7 Desktop behave well. The network is connected with a modem cable to a 5XT netscreen NS (firewall hardware to the outside and the inside hub), a netgear wireless access point and Windows workgroup use (as mentioned above).  Name all is correct on all machines, all the discovery settings are in place and each has Norton Internet security for its local protection services. Upgrades of Windows 7 have been computer vista laptop connected wireless and wired desktop previously running XP Professional sp3.  XP conversion was assisted on the desktop of the wizard upgrade Laplink PC Mover.  Applications executed in appearance on the two level computers.

    On the desktop - I can't share printers. When I use "networks and printers" in the start menu to share on a printer I get code 0x000006d9 error saying something like the configuration cannot be saved.  All local jobs printing works well.

    On the desktop - the name of the computer records also of all as on the network (it is discovered and mapped by each PC) but when I try to access it from any other machine I get a general error says something like "check your spelling of the name mannequin." This desktop computer Win 7 can browse shared folders on the network of and write about everything.  Somewhat added data - this device can ping all others in the network sucessfully but none get a ping successfully into the offending machine either with ip address or computer name (times out waiting for a response or said the name is not found).  He himself can ping successfully.  It accesses the internet very high hand.

    Solutions have been attempted without a firewall (Firewall Norton Smart Internet - 2010), with the firewall and various changes to authorization.  A final discovery was that Windows Firewall will not allow because BFE is not able to start - error 5 - access denied (this was discovered by train to allow a possible solution because of some internet chatter that the Windows Firewall must be running to implement shared printers).  All other dependencies are running to get a break on why BFE is not (it turns on the Win 7 laptop as well as the firewall).  Authorizations have been verified in the registry for settings of firewall and BFE (ports, permits, etc.) have also been looked at with a very critical eye.  SFC has been run with no problem.  All ports for net drivers, Win 7 networking and other actions are open in the firewall.

    Then people - I did some internet research and I tried a lot of suggested solutions nothing doesn't.  My apologies in advance if a person provides a solution and I say "tried".  Any help is very appreciated

    You can mark this as resolved problem!
    The program involved, causing this error is firewall Windows, here is what you need to do to fix this...
    If like me you have disabled windows firewall, I use Security Suite of ZoneAlarm, you will need to re-enable the firewall to share the printer.

    If you have disabled or turned off the Windows Firewall. (and in my case this error was caused by exactly that)
    Step #1 - disable any other firewall can be installed. Stop to load at startup and restart your PC.

    Step #2 - go to the tools of Admin folder > Services > Windows Firewall > double click and is it set to manual or automatic and keep it.

    Step #3 - open Control Panel > system & security > Windows Firewall > enable or disable the Windows Firewall > (Enable) turn on the Windows Firewall > save
    Then go to Restore Defaults > click on restore default button > save
    (you only do this IF you have changed the settings of the firewall, but it is always a good idea and will ensure that there are no problems during the proceeding)

    Step #4 - click Control Panel Home > view devices & Printers > Select / click on your printer > screen printer properties > share > share this printer > OK

    Step #5 - go back to firewall Windows and the tower he walks back > save

    Step #6 - go back to Services > and the Manual value Windows Firewall (or turn it off if you want, I recommend the manual)

    Step #7 - reboot and re-enable your firewall preferred to start at startup > Reboot

    Step #8 - take a deep breath and sigh of relief! :)

  • Question about the configuration of wireless networks

    I managed to set up my laptop and desktop computer to access the interest through a Belkin WLan modem router. So why can't they access each other or the printer that is attached to the office. Computers independently access the router via a wireless connection.

    The printer is connected to the desktop via the parrell port. Each are running xp home.

    Hello

    In so that they can access the printer, you must have the shared printer. Go to start-> settings-> fax and printers, then go to your printer, right click and go to share. Then share it. Now go to your cell phone and go back to the printers and Faxes page. Now click on add a printer and click on that it is connected to the network via another computer and add it to your laptop. Now it should be usable on the network. So that your computers to see each other, they will have to be interconnected, in a literal sense. Access networks and create a LAN or WLAN, first of all, the office, then the laptop. After that the two of them, they should be interconnected and see themselves. A routher is dandy, but for some reason, some computers do not always act as well as on a network up to that force you to.

  • Question on the creation of a wireless network with small size

    I'm trying to configure a wireless network between my A100-147, a BT Voyager 2110 wireless router/Modem and my desktop computer with a printer so that I can print from the laptop. The laptop can access the Internet OK and I can set up the network on the desktop by checking the use Windows to configure my wireless network settings option in the wireless network connection properties dialog box. I can not this box at the top on the A100. What should I do?

    As a side note, I also tried FN + F8 to toggle the Wi - Fi adapter, but nothing seems to happen, no indicator appears on the display. Is this correct?

    Hello

    I put t know if I understood you right, but you said that the laptop accessing the internet via WLan, but you cannot select the option use Windows to configure my network wireless on the laptop.

    So, how to connect to the WLan with the laptop? Have you used a utility 3rd to configure the WiFi network?

    As far as I know if you want to connect to the computer at the other PC via WLan so the computer-to-computer (ad hoc) option must be enabled!

  • E4200 fundamental Question - how do I know what devices are on the network and get their IP?

    I went through all the controls on Cisco Connect and router advanced settings and have been unable to know what is connected to the network wireless router and address of IP addresses.  Cisco Connect tells me there are 7 devices with and that's it.

    Could someone please point me to a FAQ/Manual explain how to do this?

    Thank you very kindly.

    go to your router configuration page (http://192.168.1.1), then go to the State, and then LAN sub-tab. Click on the button of the DHCP Client Table.

  • Question about the replacement of router and new network location. Is this normal?

    Yesterday, I replaced my router with a another router of the exact same brand, model, and firmware version. The only thing that has changed as far as the router will have the MAC address.

    In any case, after that I swapped the router and plugged the network cable, I could use Internet all day very well. This morning when I turned on the computer, introduced me to all of a sudden with the Wizard "Set network location", and Windows has created a new situation "network 2". Everything always seem to work well.

    I want to just make sure that it is the expected, normal Windows 7 behavior after changing a router. I'm just a little paranoid because the network location Wizard pops up only the next day, I replaced the router, and not immediately after I plugged in the cable.

    Thank you!

    Yes. It's normal.  The delay in the command prompt is a little unusual, but I've seen this before.

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