No. Apparently due to the sudden crash event viewer just managed to record
that the computer shutdown abruptly.
The STOP error had the code 0000007
I discovered that it seems it has nothing to do with the wireless AP. If I
connect both computers to the same router, I have the same blue screen
problem.
But if I turn off the Symantec Internet Security features (such as its
firewall), and browse the public folder, the desktop will not crash.
What can I do about this? Inform Symantec to fix their bloody software?
"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:
> Any errors in the event viewer?
>
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "LL" <LL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02C4811B-ABEA-42ED-9281-2475B14A19F6@microsoft.com...
> My i-cable modem (the WAN/Broadband Internet) connects to a TP Link
> TLR860 router, which is then connected to a new HP a6126hk desktop PC (with
> Traditional Chinese Vista Home Basic), and
> a wireless AP (Orinoco RG1000). A seperate new HP520 notebook (with English
> Vista Business) connects to the internet/network via wireless. Both HP
> computers use the workgroup name 'WORKGROUP'. The HP A6126HK desktop
> has a norton internet security software installed (firewall), whereas the
> notebook does not. All latest windows/HP update service packs have
> been installed. On the surface, it seems both computers can surf the
> internet with no problem. But it seems there are some networking problems.
> Network sharing has been enabled. It seems both computers can see each
> other on the Network. However, if I use the HP a6126hk desktop to
> connect and open the public folder of the notebook, after windows
> explorer lists the contents of the folder, it'll immediately
> crash into blue screen with STOP error. i have already run the pc
> doctor and windows memory diagnostic to test, nothing is found. what can i do?