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I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side
windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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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 .(LAN allowed) 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 (they can be different) 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, or a Vista Computer. Also, If you haven’t done so already, run XP’s Network Setup Wizard (in Start All Programs Accessories Communications), and tell the Wizard to enable File and Printer Sharing. Or Start Control Panel Network Connections Set up a Home or Small Office Network. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "dannyd" wrote: I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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I had a read through and it doesnt help. I am a computer repair man and I do
networking for a living so I know that the network is set up right. It is displaying all the computers withing the network, but with one of them, when i double-click it it returns that damb error message. It is truely an unusual one and I have never seen or heard of it within my work force before. "Mick Murphy" wrote: 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 .(LAN allowed) 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 (they can be different) 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, or a Vista Computer. Also, If you haven’t done so already, run XP’s Network Setup Wizard (in Start All Programs Accessories Communications), and tell the Wizard to enable File and Printer Sharing. Or Start Control Panel Network Connections Set up a Home or Small Office Network. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "dannyd" wrote: I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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I am having the same issue. Up until a week ago I was able to access my XP
computer from my Vista laptop and vice versa. I also had links for each on the respective desktops. Then this weekend I went to access the XP computer from Vista and no only do I get this error but my link has disappeared. I can still connected to the Vista computer from XP and Vista can still print on the XP's printer. Nothing has been changed since the last time I connected. I had this working for the last 6 months, so I don't know why it stopped working all of a sudden. |
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Sounds like the same problem I'm having. It began with the installation of
Vista SP1. I can't believe there's no way to uninstall it! I hope MSFT is listening... "dannyd" wrote: I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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Travis, sp1 has to install somewhere on your computer, asuming you can fin
where it installed you can delete it, this isnt exactly uninstaling it, but it is damb close lol. I think that, at the moment the Vista system is unstable and needs to been fixed up and all these bus need to be fixed and so on. "Travis Pryor" wrote: Sounds like the same problem I'm having. It began with the installation of Vista SP1. I can't believe there's no way to uninstall it! I hope MSFT is listening... "dannyd" wrote: I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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Travis, SP1 has to install somewhere on your computer, if you can find out
where then you can delete it, it isnt exactly uninstalling it but it is damb close. the thing we have to think about with Vista is that it is new on the market and it is still full of bugs and is rather unstable. "Travis Pryor" wrote: Sounds like the same problem I'm having. It began with the installation of Vista SP1. I can't believe there's no way to uninstall it! I hope MSFT is listening... "dannyd" wrote: I have installed windows vista home premium on many networks along side windows XP and never had any problems. This time, I seem to have a very stramge problem, the computers are both setup in there usual way and I can see the Windows XP computer on the network but when i try and view the files it displays a message telling my the file path is incorrect and I get the error code: 0x80070035 Any ideas? Thanks in advanced |
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"dannyd" wrote in message
... Travis, sp1 has to install somewhere on your computer, asuming you can fin where it installed you can delete it, this isnt exactly uninstaling it, but it is damb close lol. What a STUPID comment. Of course you can't just "delete" it - just like you can't just "delete" any other application. |
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actually you can. I have been working with computers for 13 years, and if
**** cant be uninstalled you can go delete it yourself, obvcourse this means going into the registry and removing it from the registry too, but it can be done "Gordon" wrote: "dannyd" wrote in message ... Travis, sp1 has to install somewhere on your computer, asuming you can fin where it installed you can delete it, this isnt exactly uninstaling it, but it is damb close lol. What a STUPID comment. Of course you can't just "delete" it - just like you can't just "delete" any other application. |
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"dannyd" wrote in message
... Travis, SP1 has to install somewhere on your computer, if you can find out where then you can delete it, it isnt exactly uninstalling it but it is damb close. the thing we have to think about with Vista is that it is new on the market and it is still full of bugs and is rather unstable. I disagree, Vista is very, very stable. I've experience no stability problems. As for SP1, you can't just delete it. It's a patch to the operating system, there is no "one place" it installs to. |
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