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I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second.
I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. |
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My two cents: The problems Vista has caused are absolutely not worth the
little, useless, added bells and whistles they added. None of my DOS programs will run on Vista either, and networking is a nightmare. Fred "Nogginsaked" wrote in message ... I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second. I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. |
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Hi
Since hundred thousands of people can use Network sharing successfully it seems to be more of configuration problem rather than Vista being "Bad". As well as specific adjustment of each computer according to what it is allowed to be shared. Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Windows XP File Sharing - http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304040 Printer Sharing XP - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...utt_july2.mspx Windows Native Firewall setting for Sharing XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875357 Windows XP patch for Sharing with Vista - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922120 Jack (MVP-Networking). "Nogginsaked" wrote in message ... I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second. I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. |
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How to network XP, and vista.
And link to vista file share from MS For DOS, have a look at a Program called "dosbox" to install. http://www.dosbox.com/ 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 (or LAN allowed, depending on how their Exceptions are worded in their Firewall) 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 (passwords 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, run the XP’s Home or Small Office Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer to it(redoing the Wizard seems to work for XP machines!). In “My Network Places”: “Set up a Home or Small Office Network” OR under Accessories Communications Network Setup Wizard Allow File and Printer Sharing. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Nogginsaked" wrote: I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second. I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. |
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"Fred" wrote in message
... My two cents: The problems Vista has caused are absolutely not worth the little, useless, added bells and whistles they added. None of my DOS programs will run on Vista either, and networking is a nightmare. jeeeze. DOS programs? Why not just go back to Windows for Workgroups? Networking is NOT a nightmare - mine worked "out of the box". |
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"Nogginsaked" wrote in message
... I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second. I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). that's normal network behaviour. Has been since NT4..... I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. And DO you have permission? That;s NORMAL network behaviour. Has been since NT4.... However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. Well you obviously do NOT have "full permissions". I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. Umm Windows never WAS "DOS"...... |
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Gordon,
When you paid $5000.00 for a program that has been used for years, and has the exact same functionality today as it did when I bought it, you might begin to understand the frustrations with windows vista. Fred "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Fred" wrote in message ... My two cents: The problems Vista has caused are absolutely not worth the little, useless, added bells and whistles they added. None of my DOS programs will run on Vista either, and networking is a nightmare. jeeeze. DOS programs? Why not just go back to Windows for Workgroups? Networking is NOT a nightmare - mine worked "out of the box". |
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"Fred" wrote in message
news ![]() Gordon, When you paid $5000.00 for a program that has been used for years, and has the exact same functionality today as it did when I bought it, you might begin to understand the frustrations with windows vista. You paid $5,000 for a DOS program? They saw you coming then..... have you thought of using Microsoft Virtual PC and actually running your DOS program on DOS rather than on Vista that has NO DOS AT ALL? |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 10:10:44 -0500, "Fred"
wrote: Gordon, When you paid $5000.00 for a program that has been used for years, and has the exact same functionality today as it did when I bought it, you might begin to understand the frustrations with windows vista. I feel your pain. I have a small fortune worth of automotive testing equipment, etc. from "back in the day" and can't use any of it on today's cars/trucks. DAMN Detroit! Why did it have to change everything!?? |
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"Nogginsaked" wrote in message ... I open an Excel spreadsheet stored on one Vista machine on a second. I cannot save the document because first it says it is read only (the original is NOT read only). Is the spreadsheet still open on the first machine when you attempt to open it on the second? If so, file sharing provivions will not allow a copy to open on any other networked machene except as read only. I can not save the document back on the first machine with a different name (e.g. vista sucks) because it says I do not have permission. However the sharing on the first machine says I have full privileges for opening and saving. What are your permissions on the machine you are actually using concerning saving through the network on the machine owning the document? What a piece of crap this OS is. There is no reason for needlessly complicating simple peer to peer networking with this layer of useless non-security crud. It is obvious why businesses will not use the abomination that is Vista. the key word here is 'needlessly'. Think of how quickly a document would be messed up if two people were making changes to a it unaware of and uncoordinated with each other. I went through all the permission crap last week and it all worked fine. Nothing has changed and now nothing works. Learn how to set up networking and how to use files that are shared. What else can I say? Until you do, you will be frequently reduced to semi-lucid ranting. This is the reality of Vista. I have been using Windows since it was DOS. If I did not have dedicated Windows business software I would switch to the Mac. I've had it. And why do you think that networked Macs or Unix or Linux or... would be different in this regard? Think about it. Suppose three different people open a document at the same time and edit it. Then they try to save it. How does the operating system"know" which is authoratative and the one to keep? The last saved? The first saved? If you are resaving under a different name, make sure you have save permission on the machine that owns the document. -- Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 |
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