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Everything was working fine with public Beta 2. After installing build 5536
I can no longer see any of the Windows XP computers in the same workgroup (nor can they see the Vista computer). Here's what is set: 1) All the computers have the same workgroup (yes I am sure). 2) In the Network and Sharing Panel: Network: (Private Netwoek) Access: Local and Internet Connection: Local Are Network Network Discovery: On File sharing: On Public folder sharing: On (read only) Printer sharing: Off Password protected sharing: Off Media sharing: Off Local Area Connection Properties (of interest): Client for Microsoft Networks (checked) File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks (checked) TCP/IPv4: NetBIOS setting: Default I've searched the web for hours and found no resolution. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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On additional comment. I am unable to see both wired and wireless clients.
The Vista and one XP system are wired and I have two wireless XP systems. "Fredtwd" wrote: Everything was working fine with public Beta 2. After installing build 5536 I can no longer see any of the Windows XP computers in the same workgroup (nor can they see the Vista computer). ... |
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On additional comment. I am unable to see both wired and wireless clients.
The Vista and one XP system are wired and I have two wireless XP systems. "Fredtwd" wrote: Everything was working fine with public Beta 2. After installing build 5536 I can no longer see any of the Windows XP computers in the same workgroup (nor can they see the Vista computer). ... |
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Fred,
Are you able to ping the other XP machines ? try ping XP_machine_name. If this doesnt work, then there could be connectivity issues (router or network adapter). If connectivity is fine, can you send me the output of this : (1) net view (2) net view xp_machine_name Thanks, Prashanth "Fredtwd" wrote in message ... Everything was working fine with public Beta 2. After installing build 5536 I can no longer see any of the Windows XP computers in the same workgroup (nor can they see the Vista computer). Here's what is set: 1) All the computers have the same workgroup (yes I am sure). 2) In the Network and Sharing Panel: Network: (Private Netwoek) Access: Local and Internet Connection: Local Are Network Network Discovery: On File sharing: On Public folder sharing: On (read only) Printer sharing: Off Password protected sharing: Off Media sharing: Off Local Area Connection Properties (of interest): Client for Microsoft Networks (checked) File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks (checked) TCP/IPv4: NetBIOS setting: Default I've searched the web for hours and found no resolution. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Some additional information... hte other machnes were/are reachable using
\\IP_ADDRESS\\... connectivity was not an issue.. When I enabled printer sharing (although I did not need to access another printer), I did see the other computers for a short period, then I could not see them again. While reading other posts someone suggested enabling all the network sharing options. I tried this and now I always see my other computers. It's not ideal (esp from a security point of view), but it is working... If you would like me to disable items in a specific order to better dianose the problem, I would be happy to work with you. Regards. "Prashanth Prahalad [MSFT]" wrote: Fred, Are you able to ping the other XP machines ? try ping XP_machine_name. If this doesnt work, then there could be connectivity issues (router or network adapter). If connectivity is fine, can you send me the output of this : (1) net view (2) net view xp_machine_name Thanks, Prashanth "Fredtwd" wrote in message ... Everything was working fine with public Beta 2. After installing build 5536 I can no longer see any of the Windows XP computers in the same workgroup (nor can they see the Vista computer). Here's what is set: 1) All the computers have the same workgroup (yes I am sure). 2) In the Network and Sharing Panel: Network: (Private Netwoek) Access: Local and Internet Connection: Local Are Network Network Discovery: On File sharing: On Public folder sharing: On (read only) Printer sharing: Off Password protected sharing: Off Media sharing: Off Local Area Connection Properties (of interest): Client for Microsoft Networks (checked) File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks (checked) TCP/IPv4: NetBIOS setting: Default I've searched the web for hours and found no resolution. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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