Windows XP Connection Timeout
Timed out connecting/Socket timed out
FileBrowser connects to Windows XP shared folders using SMB (Windows file sharing).
If a connection attempt takes too long and eventually fails with a timeout, it means the Windows XP computer did not respond within the expected time window.
Re-install File Sharing
Windows File Sharing sometimes gets into a bad state and needs re-installing. Use the following steps to uninstall and re-install it.
- Launch Control Panel, then "Network Connections".
- Right-click on "Local Area Connection" and choose "Properties".
- If "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" is listed, select it, then click Uninstall. Then click Close, right click on "Local Area Connection" again and choose Properties again.
- Click "Install...".
- In the popup window, Select "Service" and click "Add...".
- The Window that pops up should have "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" listed. Select it and click OK.
- Click Close.
- Reboot your computer.
Same error message occurs
If you still get a timeout error after the steps above, try rebooting your iPad or iPhone. If you still get the same timeout error message, do you have another computer on your local LAN that could be used to test the connection to this XP machine? If so, a UNC path such as "\\XPMachine\ShareName" in Windows or "smb://XPMachine/ShareName" from Mac Finder's "Go->Connect to Server" menu will attempt to connect using the SMB protocol. If these cannot connect, something must be blocking the network packets on your XP machine.
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