Hello everyone,
Just a few months ago we began encountering some networking issues. First it started off with the occasional lockout from network shares, then one of the computers could no longer be found on the network, now none of the network shares can be accessed at any time. I really have no idea how this happened and what caused it. Here's my network configuration:
Internet -> Modem/Firewall -> Computers
Here's the list of networked computers:
Windows XP SP2 Home (x2)
Windows XP SP3 Professional
Linux Mint Gloria
My initial guess is that a service critical to networking was disabled or turned off. However, every service I can think of that has anything to do with local networking is enabled. My next guess was that permissions were changed preventing computers on the network from accessing shares. After using Windows' reset configuration for the registry and files, that theory was smashed. My last (and distant) guess is that some of my security policy settings on Windows XP Professional SP3 were set incorrectly. However, I'm not very certain about this because both our Windows XP Home SP2 computers can't see each other's shares and neither of those two computers have options for changing their security policies.
Before the network went offline, the configuration mentioned above worked flawlessly. I've tried basically everything from re-naming the workgroups to checking our modem's LAN settings and nothing has budged so far. Just to notify those of you who favor the idea of malicious software, I've used NOD32 v4, Spyware Doctor, Malwarebytes, and Spybot to confirm there is no malicious software on the Windows Systems. Any ideas on how to restore our network to the state of, "operational?"