The following figure shows an Xbox as a device that is allowed to receive shared music. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
In reply to Shawn - Support Engineer's post on October 30, I have been playing games on xbox live all day and been using internet on pc as well so not sure why it won't recognize xbox. Shawn I appreciate reinforcing the proper directions, but as I followed them exactly and have the same problem they don't help. Should poobear and I be looking to change port numbers in the firewall, or are there any known anti-virus programs that can interfere with the and XP communicating over uPnP?
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Here you want to check the Stream my pictures, music, and videos to all devices on my home network. First, on your Xbox , you need to get the 8-digit media center setup key. Follow the on-screen instructions until you get to the media center key. It should look something like this:. Then click on Tasks and Add Extender. At this point, unless you have some crazy firewall setup, your PC should be connected to your Xbox and ready to stream music, videos and pictures!
Any trouble connecting your Xbox to your PC? Founder of Online Tech Tips and managing editor. Note: Windows XP Professional has a much more powerful way to control file sharing. Right click the disk or folder that you want to share and select Sharing and Security.
The disk or folder that you share, along with all of the folders that it contains, will be accessible by other network users. Click where indicated if you want to go ahead and share the entire disk. The first time that you set up sharing, Windows XP displays a warning, urging you to use the Network Setup Wizard for safety. Click where indicated to either run the Wizard or to do it yourself. If you have Service Pack 2 installed, the built-in Windows Firewall should already be running automatically, unless you turned it off.
XP displays another warning. If you want the firewall enabled, select Use the wizard to enable file sharing. Otherwise, select Just enable file sharing.
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