Strange networking question

I have two computers (they are called IOMS-design and Beast).  I'm trying to connect the two using shared variables and front panel binding.
When I set up the Beast as the server, it works fine.  Everything binds to the variables on Beast.
However, this is the opposite of what we want, so we tried to reverse it.  This is where the strangeness comes in.  IOMS-design can see everything on itself and the Beast, but the Beast can only see it's own contents, not IOMS-design's. I've attached two images to illustrate my problem.
I don't think it's strictly a Windows networking issue because the computers can see each other in the Networking window on Windows.  Also, like I said, it works with the data going one way, but not the other.
I think it's a LabVIEW configuration issue because of this.
FYI both computers are running Vista and LV8.6.0
Message Edited by elset191 on 02-20-2009 09:03 AM
Tim Elsey
LabVIEW 2010, 2012
Certified LabVIEW Architect
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Nevermind.
Somehow I overlooked the fact that Beast had Norton
Tim Elsey
LabVIEW 2010, 2012
Certified LabVIEW Architect

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