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Having read many threads I am still unable to solve my networking issue.
Here's my setup. Desktop on XP Home (SP2) Laptop on Vista Home Premium I want to create a network via LAN so I can transfer files back and forth. I also need to be able to share printers. I have so far tried the following things: Changed workgroup name to "WORKGROUP" on both systems Installed Link-Layer Topology Discovery patch on XP system Turned off all firewalls (Windows and third party) Turned on "Network Discovery", "File Sharing", "Public Folder Sharing", "Printer Sharing" on the Vista laptop Run the "Network Setup Wixard" on XP Manually assigned IPs to both systems Automatically signed IPs to both systems Combinations of the 2 above Pinging does not work on either computer I can "see" the XP on Vista but cannot access the files. I get error message "Windows cannot access \\[comp name]\" of error code 0x80070035. Why can't I seem to get these to network? What I actually wanted to do was wirelessly transfer the files (both laptop and desktop are have wireless adapters). Once the networks were in place I was going to buy syncing software to automatically update both laptop and desktop. However, this is for the future. I tried LAN when wirless failed. Can you help with a step-by-step on how to setup this small network wirelessly (or by LAN). Thanks |
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:32:01 -0700, Glyn wrote:
Having read many threads I am still unable to solve my networking issue. Here's my setup. Desktop on XP Home (SP2) Laptop on Vista Home Premium I want to create a network via LAN so I can transfer files back and forth. I also need to be able to share printers. I have so far tried the following things: Changed workgroup name to "WORKGROUP" on both systems Installed Link-Layer Topology Discovery patch on XP system Turned off all firewalls (Windows and third party) Turned on "Network Discovery", "File Sharing", "Public Folder Sharing", "Printer Sharing" on the Vista laptop Run the "Network Setup Wixard" on XP Manually assigned IPs to both systems Automatically signed IPs to both systems Combinations of the 2 above Pinging does not work on either computer I can "see" the XP on Vista but cannot access the files. I get error message "Windows cannot access \\[comp name]\" of error code 0x80070035. The first suspicion is that you have some third-party network security software installed and not properly configured. The second is that the built-in firewall is not properly configured. But there are several more possible causes. Check http://winhlp.com/node/179 for details. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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I have the same problem. Read the threads set everything right and I still
cant link my trusty XP to the Vista. The Vista is still nude and the XP's TrendMicro will be shut down. "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:32:01 -0700, Glyn wrote: Having read many threads I am still unable to solve my networking issue. Here's my setup. Desktop on XP Home (SP2) Laptop on Vista Home Premium I want to create a network via LAN so I can transfer files back and forth. I also need to be able to share printers. I have so far tried the following things: Changed workgroup name to "WORKGROUP" on both systems Installed Link-Layer Topology Discovery patch on XP system Turned off all firewalls (Windows and third party) Turned on "Network Discovery", "File Sharing", "Public Folder Sharing", "Printer Sharing" on the Vista laptop Run the "Network Setup Wixard" on XP Manually assigned IPs to both systems Automatically signed IPs to both systems Combinations of the 2 above Pinging does not work on either computer I can "see" the XP on Vista but cannot access the files. I get error message "Windows cannot access \\[comp name]\" of error code 0x80070035. The first suspicion is that you have some third-party network security software installed and not properly configured. The second is that the built-in firewall is not properly configured. But there are several more possible causes. Check http://winhlp.com/node/179 for details. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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If you are running Norton, Trend, McAfee, etc, make sure that file and
printer sharing(or network sharing) is allowed in their Firewall Exceptions for your profile. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Glyn" wrote: Having read many threads I am still unable to solve my networking issue. Here's my setup. Desktop on XP Home (SP2) Laptop on Vista Home Premium I want to create a network via LAN so I can transfer files back and forth. I also need to be able to share printers. I have so far tried the following things: Changed workgroup name to "WORKGROUP" on both systems Installed Link-Layer Topology Discovery patch on XP system Turned off all firewalls (Windows and third party) Turned on "Network Discovery", "File Sharing", "Public Folder Sharing", "Printer Sharing" on the Vista laptop Run the "Network Setup Wixard" on XP Manually assigned IPs to both systems Automatically signed IPs to both systems Combinations of the 2 above Pinging does not work on either computer I can "see" the XP on Vista but cannot access the files. I get error message "Windows cannot access \\[comp name]\" of error code 0x80070035. Why can't I seem to get these to network? What I actually wanted to do was wirelessly transfer the files (both laptop and desktop are have wireless adapters). Once the networks were in place I was going to buy syncing software to automatically update both laptop and desktop. However, this is for the future. I tried LAN when wirless failed. Can you help with a step-by-step on how to setup this small network wirelessly (or by LAN). Thanks |