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I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network
using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista - the other two run Windows XP Home (formerly, of course, all three were running Win XP). I am sure that my problem lies within the fact that Vista is more secure and there by is putting up some "road blocks" that I am unfamiliar with. On my VISTA computer - I can currently open and share files with my other two XP computers without any problem. On my XP computers - this is where I am having my problems - I have not been able to access my "shared" files residing on the Vista computer. Can someone help me "crack this nut" or lead me to helpful information on the web? Thanks |
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You may solve this problem and feel you have it working but I assure you
that one day you will find that connections that worked stably for awhile have disappeared and you are back where you started from. Why do I say this? Because, just today, in a mixed XP wireless/Vista wired network that, after much more trouble than it was worth, was working apparently reliably, just that happened AGAIN. Today, for no reason, the Vista computer refuses to see the XP computers, which see each other. I check the settings and all is exactly the same as when it was working but it is not working now. Fortunately the Vista computer can dual boot to XP: voila, no networking problems. My suggestion: trash Vista. Even if you have to buy another copy of XP the cost will be worth it in the time you save dodging the garbage Vista throws at you. Vista is so awful that I am now seriously looking into Apple (after nearly twenty years of all Microsoft all the time). |
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Hey flambe, The samething has JUST happened to me, But when i type in \\XPNAME i can access the files ... i haven't had time to mess with it yet but when I do if I can figure it out i will let ya know how ![]() XP Pro - Wired (not seeing vista) Vista Premium - Wireless (not seeing xp) -- pyro169 ^_^ Cory ^_^ |
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On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:10:02 -0600, "Duane Lee" wrote:
I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista - the other two run Windows XP Home (formerly, of course, all three were running Win XP). I am sure that my problem lies within the fact that Vista is more secure and there by is putting up some "road blocks" that I am unfamiliar with. On my VISTA computer - I can currently open and share files with my other two XP computers without any problem. On my XP computers - this is where I am having my problems - I have not been able to access my "shared" files residing on the Vista computer. Can someone help me "crack this nut" or lead me to helpful information on the web? Thanks This is most frequently a problem with a misconfigured or overlooked personal firewall. What anti virus protection do you use? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/your-personal-firewall-can-either-help.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...ther-help.html Read about known issues with Windows Vista and Windows Networking. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/12/windows-xp-and-vista-on-lan-together.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/1...-together.html If you want to diagnose the problem, look at logs from "browstat status", "ipconfig /all", "net config server", and "net config workstation", from each computer. Read this article, and linked articles, and follow instructions precisely (Download browstat, and note how to start a command window from Vista!): http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...#AskingForHelp -- 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. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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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. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista - the other two run Windows XP Home (formerly, of course, all three were running Win XP). I am sure that my problem lies within the fact that Vista is more secure and there by is putting up some "road blocks" that I am unfamiliar with. On my VISTA computer - I can currently open and share files with my other two XP computers without any problem. On my XP computers - this is where I am having my problems - I have not been able to access my "shared" files residing on the Vista computer. Can someone help me "crack this nut" or lead me to helpful information on the web? Thanks |
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Thanks to you Mike and everyone else who offered suggestions. I up and
running now. As so often the case - it's just one simple thing that is overlooked or forgotten. In my case it was the "password protected "on/off". I had neglected to "turn it off" - that's all it took. Thanks again, Duane "Mick Murphy" wrote in message ... 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. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista - the other two run Windows XP Home (formerly, of course, all three were running Win XP). I am sure that my problem lies within the fact that Vista is more secure and there by is putting up some "road blocks" that I am unfamiliar with. On my VISTA computer - I can currently open and share files with my other two XP computers without any problem. On my XP computers - this is where I am having my problems - I have not been able to access my "shared" files residing on the Vista computer. Can someone help me "crack this nut" or lead me to helpful information on the web? Thanks |
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Good to see a happy poster!
-- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: Thanks to you Mike and everyone else who offered suggestions. I up and running now. As so often the case - it's just one simple thing that is overlooked or forgotten. In my case it was the "password protected "on/off". I had neglected to "turn it off" - that's all it took. Thanks again, Duane "Mick Murphy" wrote in message ... 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. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista - the other two run Windows XP Home (formerly, of course, all three were running Win XP). I am sure that my problem lies within the fact that Vista is more secure and there by is putting up some "road blocks" that I am unfamiliar with. On my VISTA computer - I can currently open and share files with my other two XP computers without any problem. On my XP computers - this is where I am having my problems - I have not been able to access my "shared" files residing on the Vista computer. Can someone help me "crack this nut" or lead me to helpful information on the web? Thanks |