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I have setup a network in Vista and XP Pro.
The Xp system can see and fully access all shares on the Vista system. The Vista system can see the XP system on a full network map only. Net view results in a error 53. So Sometimes on a reboot XP will show up in Vista. I have read and followed the guides to setting up the network. I need a solution other than upgrading Vista to XP. |
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If you have Norton or McAfee, or any other security software installed, its'
settings may be creating your dilemma. "Sophie47" wrote in message ... I have setup a network in Vista and XP Pro. The Xp system can see and fully access all shares on the Vista system. The Vista system can see the XP system on a full network map only. Net view results in a error 53. So Sometimes on a reboot XP will show up in Vista. I have read and followed the guides to setting up the network. I need a solution other than upgrading Vista to XP. |
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0x80070035 could be name resolution or firewall issue. this search result
may help. Troubleshooting error code 0x80070035Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:58 am Post subject: Error 0x80070035, Reply with quote ... From Vista to the other PCs I get 0x80070035 Network Path not found. ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/0x80070035.htm -- 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 "Scrivener" wrote in message ... If you have Norton or McAfee, or any other security software installed, its' settings may be creating your dilemma. "Sophie47" wrote in message ... I have setup a network in Vista and XP Pro. The Xp system can see and fully access all shares on the Vista system. The Vista system can see the XP system on a full network map only. Net view results in a error 53. So Sometimes on a reboot XP will show up in Vista. I have read and followed the guides to setting up the network. I need a solution other than upgrading Vista to XP. |