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I need to find out what I am missing!
I had a well workin network that consisted of 3 XP computers. One Desktop was wired via ethernet into its router. A Laptop and another desktop were connected wirelessly into a Network.. I replaced the hard-wired computer with a new one that has Vista OS. I have spent hour after hour trying to get the network working, again. I have read and tried to comply with every posting and artical I could fine ... to no end. I have the same workgroup name on all three units, have the firewalls "Off", and have loaded the two XP units with LLTD Protocols. On the "Network and Sharing Center" page, all but "Public Folder Sharing" and "Passwod protection" are turned "On." The two XPs can see each other and the Vista, but the Vista sees only itself on the "Network" page. The XPs do show on a Network Map, though. It was bad enough that the P.O.S. Vista "was not compatible" with my perfectly good HP Photosmart printer, my HP ScanJet Scanner & several software titles and that my 18 month old Laserjet barely limps along with a "looks like" driver. I can see why so many folks have stripped off Vista and gone back to XP! My son's wife bought a new-to-her Mac, plugged it in and went to work! Just for giggles, I plugged it in place of my Vista in the Network, and it worked! All units could see each other and swap music files (at least). Even though I paid almost $200 more for my new Vista, she wouldn't trade me for her Two-year old Mac. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance! Mike |
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Can you ping XP by IP? If yes, do this command in the Vista: net view
\\xpipaddresss. Do you receive system error? -- 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 "Blood1908" wrote in message ... I need to find out what I am missing! I had a well workin network that consisted of 3 XP computers. One Desktop was wired via ethernet into its router. A Laptop and another desktop were connected wirelessly into a Network.. I replaced the hard-wired computer with a new one that has Vista OS. I have spent hour after hour trying to get the network working, again. I have read and tried to comply with every posting and artical I could fine ... to no end. I have the same workgroup name on all three units, have the firewalls "Off", and have loaded the two XP units with LLTD Protocols. On the "Network and Sharing Center" page, all but "Public Folder Sharing" and "Passwod protection" are turned "On." The two XPs can see each other and the Vista, but the Vista sees only itself on the "Network" page. The XPs do show on a Network Map, though. It was bad enough that the P.O.S. Vista "was not compatible" with my perfectly good HP Photosmart printer, my HP ScanJet Scanner & several software titles and that my 18 month old Laserjet barely limps along with a "looks like" driver. I can see why so many folks have stripped off Vista and gone back to XP! My son's wife bought a new-to-her Mac, plugged it in and went to work! Just for giggles, I plugged it in place of my Vista in the Network, and it worked! All units could see each other and swap music files (at least). Even though I paid almost $200 more for my new Vista, she wouldn't trade me for her Two-year old Mac. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance! Mike |
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Hi Bob:
Both of the XPs can be pinged by IP from the Vista and both are showing on the Map. They just aren't on the "Network" page. One shows up in the "unspecified" workgroup, although iy is specified as MS HOME along with the other units. I tried to key in the "net view \\xpipaddress" and just got a quarter-second flash of a black DOS screen with no error. What was it to show? My Westell 327W is Vista compatible and even though I have "Password Protected" turned "Off", all three of the network computers have identicle user names and passwords. They are all turned on with the same logon active! As I asked befor: What am I missing? Thanks ... Mike "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Can you ping XP by IP? If yes, do this command in the Vista: net view \\xpipaddresss. Do you receive system error? -- 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 "Blood1908" wrote in message ... I need to find out what I am missing! I had a well workin network that consisted of 3 XP computers. One Desktop was wired via ethernet into its router. A Laptop and another desktop were connected wirelessly into a Network.. I replaced the hard-wired computer with a new one that has Vista OS. I have spent hour after hour trying to get the network working, again. I have read and tried to comply with every posting and artical I could fine ... to no end. I have the same workgroup name on all three units, have the firewalls "Off", and have loaded the two XP units with LLTD Protocols. On the "Network and Sharing Center" page, all but "Public Folder Sharing" and "Passwod protection" are turned "On." The two XPs can see each other and the Vista, but the Vista sees only itself on the "Network" page. The XPs do show on a Network Map, though. It was bad enough that the P.O.S. Vista "was not compatible" with my perfectly good HP Photosmart printer, my HP ScanJet Scanner & several software titles and that my 18 month old Laserjet barely limps along with a "looks like" driver. I can see why so many folks have stripped off Vista and gone back to XP! My son's wife bought a new-to-her Mac, plugged it in and went to work! Just for giggles, I plugged it in place of my Vista in the Network, and it worked! All units could see each other and swap music files (at least). Even though I paid almost $200 more for my new Vista, she wouldn't trade me for her Two-year old Mac. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance! Mike |
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System error will help us to determine the issue. Run Command prompt. Then
do the net view \\xpipaddress again. -- 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 "Blood1908" wrote in message ... Hi Bob: Both of the XPs can be pinged by IP from the Vista and both are showing on the Map. They just aren't on the "Network" page. One shows up in the "unspecified" workgroup, although iy is specified as MS HOME along with the other units. I tried to key in the "net view \\xpipaddress" and just got a quarter-second flash of a black DOS screen with no error. What was it to show? My Westell 327W is Vista compatible and even though I have "Password Protected" turned "Off", all three of the network computers have identicle user names and passwords. They are all turned on with the same logon active! As I asked befor: What am I missing? Thanks ... Mike "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Can you ping XP by IP? If yes, do this command in the Vista: net view \\xpipaddresss. Do you receive system error? -- 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 "Blood1908" wrote in message ... I need to find out what I am missing! I had a well workin network that consisted of 3 XP computers. One Desktop was wired via ethernet into its router. A Laptop and another desktop were connected wirelessly into a Network.. I replaced the hard-wired computer with a new one that has Vista OS. I have spent hour after hour trying to get the network working, again. I have read and tried to comply with every posting and artical I could fine ... to no end. I have the same workgroup name on all three units, have the firewalls "Off", and have loaded the two XP units with LLTD Protocols. On the "Network and Sharing Center" page, all but "Public Folder Sharing" and "Passwod protection" are turned "On." The two XPs can see each other and the Vista, but the Vista sees only itself on the "Network" page. The XPs do show on a Network Map, though. It was bad enough that the P.O.S. Vista "was not compatible" with my perfectly good HP Photosmart printer, my HP ScanJet Scanner & several software titles and that my 18 month old Laserjet barely limps along with a "looks like" driver. I can see why so many folks have stripped off Vista and gone back to XP! My son's wife bought a new-to-her Mac, plugged it in and went to work! Just for giggles, I plugged it in place of my Vista in the Network, and it worked! All units could see each other and swap music files (at least). Even though I paid almost $200 more for my new Vista, she wouldn't trade me for her Two-year old Mac. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance! Mike |