This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to Mark L. Ferguson's post on October 13, Hi Mark, Thanks a lot for trying to answer.
That wasn't of any help, alas. I figured that out myself, however. I'll describe how I did it after short description of what it is I need and why one may need it. Ping: this is reply by the machine on the network when request is sent to this machine's IP address.
Why it is necessary: suppose you have multiple machines and you want to know if there is machine on the network with given IP. Go over it in details hopefully you will find the culprit. Win7 when configured on peer-to-peer Network has three types of Sharing configurations. This type of configuration makes it very easy to Entry Level Users to start Network sharing. For best results log to each computer's System Screen and set all the computers to be on a with the same Work Group name while each computer has its own unique name.
Make sure that the Software Firewall, AV, or other components of Security allow free local traffic on all Networked computers. If possible configure the Firewall correctly, or totally uninstall it to allow clean flow of local network traffic.
If end up with the 3rd party software uninstalled or disabled, make sure that Windows native Firewall is On. If your network is comprised of Win 7 only and you want a simple Network, use this.
Networking Win 7 with other version of Windows as Work Network works very well if all computers are Win 7 too. Choose your type of Network.
Click on the Security tab shown in the pic bellow to the right and check that the users and their permission shown in the pic bellow center and left are correctly configured. Then do the same to the Permission tab. The Groups and Users shown in the screen-shoot are just an example. Your list will look the way your system is configured. All users that are allowed to share need to have account on all the computers that they are allowed to connect to.
Everyone is an account, it means a group of all of the users that already have an account and been established as users. It is available to avoid the need of configuring permission to each on its own, it does not mean Everyone that feel that they would like to login. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. It is visible, in the network, but does not respond requests. Please, any help is appreciated, Lucio.
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