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Old February 14th 08, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Johnny G.
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I have network three computers together (Office, Family Room and a Laptop.
All the icons show in the network screen on all of the computers. My office
computer will let me into the family room computer but not into my laptop. My
laptop will let me into the family room but not into my office. My family
will not let me into the office or the laptop. Don't know much about
computers, what do I do? Office & Family Room are both running Windows XP and
my Laptop is running Vista.
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Johnny G.
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Old February 14th 08, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing.

Permissions/Share info is there as well.

If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro I.S., make sure file and printer
sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall.

1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is
the SAME.

In Vista Network and Sharing:

Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers)

Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc)

File Sharing: ON

Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared
Docs)

Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical usernames and
passwords on ALL computers in your Network) If you have it ON, you will be
asked for a username and password when you try to access a Vista computer
from an XP computer.

Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include
Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to
adding a Vista computer to it.


"Johnny G." wrote:

I have network three computers together (Office, Family Room and a Laptop.
All the icons show in the network screen on all of the computers. My office
computer will let me into the family room computer but not into my laptop. My
laptop will let me into the family room but not into my office. My family
will not let me into the office or the laptop. Don't know much about
computers, what do I do? Office & Family Room are both running Windows XP and
my Laptop is running Vista.
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Johnny G.

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Old February 14th 08, 08:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Chuck [MVP]
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 08:57:01 -0800, Johnny G.
wrote:

I have network three computers together (Office, Family Room and a Laptop.
All the icons show in the network screen on all of the computers. My office
computer will let me into the family room computer but not into my laptop. My
laptop will let me into the family room but not into my office. My family
will not let me into the office or the laptop. Don't know much about
computers, what do I do? Office & Family Room are both running Windows XP and
my Laptop is running Vista.


Johnny,

Your symptom "will (not) let me into" isn't terribly detailed.
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html

Knowing the exact text of the error messages would be very useful.
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/01/look-at-complete-detail-in-error.html
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...-in-error.html

I'd start by looking at logs from "browstat status", "ipconfig /all", "net
config server", and "net config workstation", from each computer, and diagnose
the problem. Read this article, and linked articles, and follow instructions
precisely (Download browstat, and start the Vista command window as an admin!):
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp

And look at other issues pertinent to Windows Vista.
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/12/windows-xp-and-vista-on-lan-together.html
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/1...-together.html

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Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
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