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Generaldevelop a windows virtual printer Pin
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GeneralCould access network resource but could not PING Pin
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GeneralRe: Could access network resource but could not PING Pin
Mike Dimmick17-Oct-04 12:33
Mike Dimmick17-Oct-04 12:33 
Very likely one of the two PCs has a software firewall installed. It might be Windows XP SP2. You'll need to configure the exceptions appropriately.

If you enable the File and Printer Sharing exception in Windows Firewall (XP SP2), TCP ports 139 and 445 are opened, as are UDP ports 137 and 138. Windows Firewall also has a special rule that says that, if port 445 is opened, ICMP echo requests (pings) are allowed. The default configuration is to ignore all ICMP requests.

IIRC, this exception is not enabled by default even if you've configured shared folders before installing SP2. If you configure a shared folder after installing SP2, Windows asks whether you want to configure the File and Printer Sharing exception.

If you're in an Active Directory domain environment, I recommend you use Group Policy to enable port 445 in the domain firewall profile. This will allow you to use many monitoring and administrative tools.

Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Mekong River17-Oct-04 15:10
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GeneralWinXP IIS maximum connections number Pin
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QuestionCan be a service made as invisible in SCM Pin
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GeneralCreateFile, FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH and FlushFileBuffers Pin
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GeneralNetwork adapter and and file sharing configuration. Pin
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