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How To: Tips for Fixing XP File and Printer sharing | How To: Tips for Fixing XP File and Printer sharing |
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| Tim Higgins | |
| January 06, 2004 | |
Tip 1: Check the BasicsWinXP configures TCP/IP as its default network protocol and it's all you need for both Internet and file sharing. If your Internet connection is working, then TCP/IP is installed and working, so you can at least cross that off your troubleshooting list. However - as anyone reading this article already knows - a working TCP/IP connection does not guarantee that file sharing is alive and well. WinXP should also install and enable Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks service - both of which are required to share files and printers - on all network adapters. But you should first visit the Local Area Connection Properties (Start > Settings > Network Connections) for your network adapter (Figure 1) and make sure both are there and have their boxes checked.
Figure 1: Local Area Connection PropertiesSince you've got this window open, scroll down to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol, click the Properties button, and the Advanced button on the window that opens. Figure 2 shows where you want to check next and what it should look like. The Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP setting is needed because NetBIOS is what Windows uses for file and printer sharing.
Figure 2: Checking NetBIOS over TCP/IPRelated Articles:How To: Setting up File and Printer sharing between two routersHow To: Fixing DNS problems How To: One Internet connection - Two Private LANs Vista Networking: Part 1- The Dragon's Trap How To: LAN access for Wireless Clients without an Access Point |
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