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I have a small 3 PC network with 2 Vista Business machines and 1 XP Pro
machine. XP can access the shared folders and printer on both Vista machines. Both Vista machines can access the shared folders on the XP machine. However neither Vista machine can access the other's shared folders or printer without being prompted for a username and password. Both Vista machines are configured for the same workgroup as a private network with file sharing, public sharing and printer sharing turned on. Password protection is turned off. The firewall settings show printer and file sharing access enabled. So why does this happen? If XP can work with Vista and Vista can work with XP why isn't Vista working with Vista? (FWIW: For any MS people, networking was just fine in Windows 2000, since then it's gone downhill, imo) |
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can both Vista ping each other by IP? if yes, can they ping by name?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Denys T" wrote in message ... I have a small 3 PC network with 2 Vista Business machines and 1 XP Pro machine. XP can access the shared folders and printer on both Vista machines. Both Vista machines can access the shared folders on the XP machine. However neither Vista machine can access the other's shared folders or printer without being prompted for a username and password. Both Vista machines are configured for the same workgroup as a private network with file sharing, public sharing and printer sharing turned on. Password protection is turned off. The firewall settings show printer and file sharing access enabled. So why does this happen? If XP can work with Vista and Vista can work with XP why isn't Vista working with Vista? (FWIW: For any MS people, networking was just fine in Windows 2000, since then it's gone downhill, imo) |
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Both Vista machines are pingable (is that a word?) and all show up in the
workgroup so network discovery is working. If I connect to the printer using the guest account I can print a test page. But afterwards if I try to print an Excel spreadsheet for example it goes into queue but stalls with Error - sent to printer. Opening the printer folder and after clearing the job if I try to print a test page I get the same error. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: can both Vista ping each other by IP? if yes, can they ping by name? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Denys T" wrote in message ... I have a small 3 PC network with 2 Vista Business machines and 1 XP Pro machine. XP can access the shared folders and printer on both Vista machines. Both Vista machines can access the shared folders on the XP machine. However neither Vista machine can access the other's shared folders or printer without being prompted for a username and password. Both Vista machines are configured for the same workgroup as a private network with file sharing, public sharing and printer sharing turned on. Password protection is turned off. The firewall settings show printer and file sharing access enabled. So why does this happen? If XP can work with Vista and Vista can work with XP why isn't Vista working with Vista? (FWIW: For any MS people, networking was just fine in Windows 2000, since then it's gone downhill, imo) |
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