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I have seen posts elsewhere on the internet of this problem, but nobody has posted a solution. Network and Sharing Center is showing "you are currently not connected to any networks". Diagnose and Repair reports no problems, because I am connected via my DIR-655. My network is marked as "Public" though on a private network, and have four PC's on my net using the same Workgroup name. The other Vista machineon the network has no problems. I can't turn on Media Sharing because Network and Sharing Center thinks I am not connected to a network, and in any case my network is Public ( and hence will not allow Media sharing )!! Catch blasted 22!IPCONFIG /ALL shows no probems though it is showing three Tunneling adapter Local Area Connections - all in Media Disconnected status. All services that I think should be started seem to be started. Any help much appreciated.:cry: Vista is fully up to date on fixes and service packs. Firewall is Virgin Media's PCGARD - but as I can access shared files on other PC's in my workgroup I don't think it's a firewall problem. ![]() Thanks Keith -- kwbarlow |
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It could be 3rd party software issue. For troubleshooting, please start the
Vista with clean boot. Please post back with the result. windows faqs How to run Windows OS with a clean boot How to stop the Messenger Service ads How to tell who is logged on at a remote computer ... www.howtonetworking.com/winfaqs.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 "kwbarlow" wrote in message ... I have seen posts elsewhere on the internet of this problem, but nobody has posted a solution. Network and Sharing Center is showing "you are currently not connected to any networks". Diagnose and Repair reports no problems, because I am connected via my DIR-655. My network is marked as "Public" though on a private network, and have four PC's on my net using the same Workgroup name. The other Vista machineon the network has no problems. I can't turn on Media Sharing because Network and Sharing Center thinks I am not connected to a network, and in any case my network is Public ( and hence will not allow Media sharing )!! Catch blasted 22!IPCONFIG /ALL shows no probems though it is showing three Tunneling adapter Local Area Connections - all in Media Disconnected status. All services that I think should be started seem to be started. Any help much appreciated.:cry: Vista is fully up to date on fixes and service packs. Firewall is Virgin Media's PCGARD - but as I can access shared files on other PC's in my workgroup I don't think it's a firewall problem. ![]() Thanks Keith -- kwbarlow |
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Sorry - but I don't need to know who is logged on to a remote PC. The fact is that the Network and Sharing Center screen is showing conflicting information, up to and including NOT showing the "Custom" option, presumably because it does not think there is a network connected to "cusomise". As to third party software - how has that created inconsistancies in a microsoft managemnt screen? I am carrying very little third party software - and what I have is very common on Vista systems. Something more helpful please. ![]() -- kwbarlow |
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Why do you have it set to Public; that is for hotspots: airports, coffee
shops, etc? Home Network should be set to Private. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "kwbarlow" wrote: Sorry - but I don't need to know who is logged on to a remote PC. The fact is that the Network and Sharing Center screen is showing conflicting information, up to and including NOT showing the "Custom" option, presumably because it does not think there is a network connected to "cusomise". As to third party software - how has that created inconsistancies in a microsoft managemnt screen? I am carrying very little third party software - and what I have is very common on Vista systems. Something more helpful please. ![]() -- kwbarlow |
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I notice that I am very much NOT alone with this problem, but nobody knows and Microsoft appears not interested in prviding a solution. See http://www.vistax64.com/vista-networ...ork+-connected for instance. This is NOT an AIM6.5 problem but appeared sometime after SP1 and activating Medaia Centre on a Home Pemium install. As I fave a self-build PC with an OEM install - reinstalling is not a nice option, Help -- kwbarlow |
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I am also having the same issue and I am on a wired network. I can see all other network device on the devices, printers, etc but something has made a change that makes the computer think it is not on the network. Get internet ok, email, etc. just can't get Windows Media Share to share the media anymore. Also the network diagrams shows not connected but when diagnosed shows no problems but still not connected. -- scottsh1 |
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I made another account called testadmin account on both pc's
I logged into both pc's with the new account. On the Desktop i opened the folder & added testadmin to sharing names. I then could open the folder from my laptop. What does this mean now ? What do i have to do to get my desgnr account working like the new testadmin account ? Because my original account ( desgnr ) did have administrator right's so why won't it see the folder ? When i go to Security on my desgnr account the ALLOW boxes are checked but grayed out. Also Problem # 2 Somehow someone deleted my folder under username/documents I made a new Documents folder Under user name/documents i set it for share but it does'nt show up in network places. Is there some other setting i need on the Documents folder ? Thanks for all your help I appreciate it. "scottsh1" wrote in message ... I am also having the same issue and I am on a wired network. I can see all other network device on the devices, printers, etc but something has made a change that makes the computer think it is not on the network. Get internet ok, email, etc. just can't get Windows Media Share to share the media anymore. Also the network diagrams shows not connected but when diagnosed shows no problems but still not connected. -- scottsh1 |