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Im setting up my home network, and everything is working.... kinda, When i go into my network places, i see my moms computer, but i can access it because my moms firewall(zonealarm) is automatically blocking it. and when i try to access her computer the zone alarm message pops up saying...

The firewall has blocked Internet access to your computer (NetBIOS Session) from 192.168.1.102 (TCP Port XXXX) [TCP Flags: S].

how can i fix this?


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Lol rather be safe then sorry, and people try to actually hack my computer, but Mcafee catches it,

You gotta go into the rules section and either allow all neighbourhood traffic or setup a rule that allows that IP address

set up a rule in NetBIOS or zonealarm, but i tried looking the settings of zonealarm and theres no place where you can add the IP address to be unlocked

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I got this to work but its 1 sided.

I can connect to my moms computer and go through her shared folders without asking for a password. But everytime she trys to connect to my computers shared folders, it asked for a password, and i dont know the administrators password. Ive tried all the passwords i can think of. And when i go into control panel>>User accounts>> the computer administrator doesnt have a password. ???

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On home you can't logon to the root admin password in safe mode. So you will have to create another admin. Did you do your firewall settings?

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well, both computers have the exact same user settings and everything, same file sharing settings. And i can get into mine she just cant get into mine.

but should i change the admin passowrd manually to a blank passowrd?

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Which machine are you logging on as Administrator so that you even need to change the password?

You should have & use the same account & password on both machines. You can "Logon as" if you wish but still use the main account that you use on the "server" machine. If that is not working then have you checked the Windows firewall, not ZoneAlarm, on the machine that can't be connected to? That must have an exception set for "File and Printer Sharing".

You can't have blank passwords either. You have to change the system policy to allow network access using blank passwords.

Try checking those things.

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Windows firewall is allowing it, nothing stopping it there.The windows firewall is completely off.

Both computers are signing in as administrator. Neither using a password to log in as.

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You have to change the Local Security Policy under Local Policies --> Security Options --> Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passowrds to local console login only to Disable or set the passwords to something. I think that should help.

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You have to change the Local Security Policy under Local Policies --> Security Options --> Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passowrds to local console login only to Disable or set the passwords to something. I think that should help.

I would but there is no GP in XP home.

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