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After searching the internet, I was unable to find a solution to the
following problem. (Maybe it is my keywords) In our office, we have approximately 16 machines that run Win XP Pro and one machine with Vista Ultimate 32bit. The Vista machine has folders that are shared with "Everyone" granted permission to these folders. After starting up the Vista machine first thing in the morning, the XP machines are able to access the shared folders on the Vista machine. However, after a period of time, the XP machines loss their ability to access these shared folders. The period of time is completely random, Sometimes it is half of an hour, other times it is a few days. If the Vista machine is restarted, the ability for XP to access the shared folders is restored until the next time the shares drop off. If it helps the Vista machine is a Dell Dimension 9200. Vista SP1 has not been installed on the machine, since I have heard of additional problems it creates. How do I resolve the issue of the Vista shares dropping off. Please email any solutions to Thanks for you assistance. Richard |
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Sounds like computer browser issue. Any errors in the event viewer?
-- 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 wrote in message ... After searching the internet, I was unable to find a solution to the following problem. (Maybe it is my keywords) In our office, we have approximately 16 machines that run Win XP Pro and one machine with Vista Ultimate 32bit. The Vista machine has folders that are shared with "Everyone" granted permission to these folders. After starting up the Vista machine first thing in the morning, the XP machines are able to access the shared folders on the Vista machine. However, after a period of time, the XP machines loss their ability to access these shared folders. The period of time is completely random, Sometimes it is half of an hour, other times it is a few days. If the Vista machine is restarted, the ability for XP to access the shared folders is restored until the next time the shares drop off. If it helps the Vista machine is a Dell Dimension 9200. Vista SP1 has not been installed on the machine, since I have heard of additional problems it creates. How do I resolve the issue of the Vista shares dropping off. Please email any solutions to Thanks for you assistance. Richard |
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Yes, on the Vista machine in the last 24 hours there were 2 errors.
EventID 46 Source volmgr Regards, Richard On May 22, 5:36*pm, "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" wrote: Sounds like computer browser issue. Any errors in the event viewer? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting onhttp://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access wrote in message ... After searching the internet, I was unable to find a solution to the following problem. (Maybe it is my keywords) In our office, we have approximately 16 machines that run Win XP Pro and one machine with Vista Ultimate 32bit. *The Vista machine has folders that are shared with "Everyone" granted permission to these folders. *After starting up the Vista machine first thing in the morning, the XP machines are able to access the shared folders on the Vista machine. *However, after a period of time, the XP machines loss their ability to access these shared folders. *The period of time is completely random, *Sometimes it is half of an hour, other times it is a few days. *If the Vista machine is restarted, the ability for XP to access the shared folders is restored until the next time the shares drop off. If it helps the Vista machine is a Dell Dimension 9200. *Vista SP1 has not been installed on the machine, since I have heard of additional problems it creates. How do I resolve the issue of the Vista shares dropping off. Please email any solutions to Thanks for you assistance. Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |