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XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP



 
 
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Old September 19th 08, 11:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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Default XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP

Okay, I bought a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I've set everything up to
work on a network.

My desktop computer runs XP and is connected (hard wired) to the internet
through my D-Link 655 router. The laptop can see the desktop computer, but
can't access it via wireless. The internet access works though.

Both have different computer names;

Both have the same workgroup name;

I can see the XP computer and can ping both computers; and

Both firewalls are off.

Have the Hotfix for XP to address this problem.

Xp computer can access Vista computer.

Any ideas??
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Old September 20th 08, 12:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Oscar
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There are two basic operations in setting up a Vista home network: Setting
up the local workgroup and setting up file sharing.
Setting up local workgroup:
1. On Vista Click Start.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Network and Internet.
4. Click Network and Sharing Center.
5. Select the settings that you would like to use.
Suggested these basic settings for Vista:
Network discovery – ON (make sure Work Group is same name on XP and Vista)
File Sharing – ON
Public folder sharing – ON
Printer Sharing – ON
Setting up file sharing:
For sharing users folder, highlight Folder that you want to share click on
Share on Windows toolbar Change Sharing Permissions add Everyone

OR

right click Folder that you want to share properties Sharing tab
Advanced Sharing Permissions add Everyone


If needed: Run the Network Wizard and file sharing on the XP.


Also, look he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Addendum- Sometimes, if Vista stops seeing other computer on a wireless home
network, then try shutting wireless switch off, wait a couple minutes, then
turn back on. This is called resetting wireless connection.

--
oscar

....Right click is your very good friend...


"Dazman" wrote:

Okay, I bought a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I've set everything up to
work on a network.

My desktop computer runs XP and is connected (hard wired) to the internet
through my D-Link 655 router. The laptop can see the desktop computer, but
can't access it via wireless. The internet access works though.

Both have different computer names;

Both have the same workgroup name;

I can see the XP computer and can ping both computers; and

Both firewalls are off.

Have the Hotfix for XP to address this problem.

Xp computer can access Vista computer.

Any ideas??

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Old September 20th 08, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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"oscar" wrote:


There are two basic operations in setting up a Vista home network: Setting
up the local workgroup and setting up file sharing.
Setting up local workgroup:
1. On Vista Click Start.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Network and Internet.
4. Click Network and Sharing Center.
5. Select the settings that you would like to use.
Suggested these basic settings for Vista:
Network discovery – ON (make sure Work Group is same name on XP and Vista)
File Sharing – ON
Public folder sharing – ON
Printer Sharing – ON
Setting up file sharing:
For sharing users folder, highlight Folder that you want to share click on
Share on Windows toolbar Change Sharing Permissions add Everyone

OR

right click Folder that you want to share properties Sharing tab
Advanced Sharing Permissions add Everyone


If needed: Run the Network Wizard and file sharing on the XP.


Also, look he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Addendum- Sometimes, if Vista stops seeing other computer on a wireless home
network, then try shutting wireless switch off, wait a couple minutes, then
turn back on. This is called resetting wireless connection.

--
oscar

...Right click is your very good friend...


"Dazman" wrote:

Okay, I bought a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I've set everything up to
work on a network.

My desktop computer runs XP and is connected (hard wired) to the internet
through my D-Link 655 router. The laptop can see the desktop computer, but
can't access it via wireless. The internet access works though.

Both have different computer names;

Both have the same workgroup name;

I can see the XP computer and can ping both computers; and

Both firewalls are off.

Have the Hotfix for XP to address this problem.

Xp computer can access Vista computer.

Any ideas??


I've done it all. I've removed FWs and AV programs nothing.

I connect the computer to the router via Cat5 and I can't even see the Xp
computer. I can see the connection on the Xp computer and it tells me "no
clients." A bunch are listed under properties like guest and administrator.

I've been working on this for hours and days and I'm stumped.

On the Vista via wireless I can see the computer icon, but it says access
denied.
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Old September 20th 08, 04:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP

Also, run the XP’s Home or Small Office Network File and Printer Sharing
Wizard, 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.


"Dazman" wrote:



"oscar" wrote:


There are two basic operations in setting up a Vista home network: Setting
up the local workgroup and setting up file sharing.
Setting up local workgroup:
1. On Vista Click Start.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Network and Internet.
4. Click Network and Sharing Center.
5. Select the settings that you would like to use.
Suggested these basic settings for Vista:
Network discovery – ON (make sure Work Group is same name on XP and Vista)
File Sharing – ON
Public folder sharing – ON
Printer Sharing – ON
Setting up file sharing:
For sharing users folder, highlight Folder that you want to share click on
Share on Windows toolbar Change Sharing Permissions add Everyone

OR

right click Folder that you want to share properties Sharing tab
Advanced Sharing Permissions add Everyone


If needed: Run the Network Wizard and file sharing on the XP.


Also, look he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Addendum- Sometimes, if Vista stops seeing other computer on a wireless home
network, then try shutting wireless switch off, wait a couple minutes, then
turn back on. This is called resetting wireless connection.

--
oscar

...Right click is your very good friend...


"Dazman" wrote:

Okay, I bought a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I've set everything up to
work on a network.

My desktop computer runs XP and is connected (hard wired) to the internet
through my D-Link 655 router. The laptop can see the desktop computer, but
can't access it via wireless. The internet access works though.

Both have different computer names;

Both have the same workgroup name;

I can see the XP computer and can ping both computers; and

Both firewalls are off.

Have the Hotfix for XP to address this problem.

Xp computer can access Vista computer.

Any ideas??


I've done it all. I've removed FWs and AV programs nothing.

I connect the computer to the router via Cat5 and I can't even see the Xp
computer. I can see the connection on the Xp computer and it tells me "no
clients." A bunch are listed under properties like guest and administrator.

I've been working on this for hours and days and I'm stumped.

On the Vista via wireless I can see the computer icon, but it says access
denied.

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Old September 20th 08, 05:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Oscar
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Default XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP

Dazman,

Thanks for the extra information.

Look at these XP settings.
My Network Places (on start menu) View Network Connections right click
Local Area Connection Properties LAN Properties and:

Check to see if these drivers/components are checked (enabled) or installed:

1) File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
2) Client for Microsoft Networks
3) Network Monitor Driver


Hope this helps…

--
oscar

....Right click is your very good friend...


"Dazman" wrote:



"oscar" wrote:


There are two basic operations in setting up a Vista home network: Setting
up the local workgroup and setting up file sharing.
Setting up local workgroup:
1. On Vista Click Start.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Network and Internet.
4. Click Network and Sharing Center.
5. Select the settings that you would like to use.
Suggested these basic settings for Vista:
Network discovery – ON (make sure Work Group is same name on XP and Vista)
File Sharing – ON
Public folder sharing – ON
Printer Sharing – ON
Setting up file sharing:
For sharing users folder, highlight Folder that you want to share click on
Share on Windows toolbar Change Sharing Permissions add Everyone

OR

right click Folder that you want to share properties Sharing tab
Advanced Sharing Permissions add Everyone


If needed: Run the Network Wizard and file sharing on the XP.


Also, look he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Addendum- Sometimes, if Vista stops seeing other computer on a wireless home
network, then try shutting wireless switch off, wait a couple minutes, then
turn back on. This is called resetting wireless connection.

--
oscar

...Right click is your very good friend...


"Dazman" wrote:

Okay, I bought a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I've set everything up to
work on a network.

My desktop computer runs XP and is connected (hard wired) to the internet
through my D-Link 655 router. The laptop can see the desktop computer, but
can't access it via wireless. The internet access works though.

Both have different computer names;

Both have the same workgroup name;

I can see the XP computer and can ping both computers; and

Both firewalls are off.

Have the Hotfix for XP to address this problem.

Xp computer can access Vista computer.

Any ideas??


I've done it all. I've removed FWs and AV programs nothing.

I connect the computer to the router via Cat5 and I can't even see the Xp
computer. I can see the connection on the Xp computer and it tells me "no
clients." A bunch are listed under properties like guest and administrator.

I've been working on this for hours and days and I'm stumped.

On the Vista via wireless I can see the computer icon, but it says access
denied.

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Old September 20th 08, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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Default XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP

I've already done that as well, a number of times.

"Mick Murphy" wrote:

Also, run the XP’s Home or Small Office Network File and Printer Sharing
Wizard, 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.



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Old September 20th 08, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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Default XP access Vista but Vista can't access XP

Yes they are all installed.

I hardwired my Vista laptop to the router and saw the connection on the XP
machine, but it said no clients active or something like that.

I don't have to logon to either computer.

It has to be something simple.

"oscar" wrote:

Dazman,

Thanks for the extra information.

Look at these XP settings.
My Network Places (on start menu) View Network Connections right click
Local Area Connection Properties LAN Properties and:

Check to see if these drivers/components are checked (enabled) or installed:

1) File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
2) Client for Microsoft Networks
3) Network Monitor Driver


Hope this helps…

--
oscar


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Old September 20th 08, 06:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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Now when I click on the Xp computer under my Vista Network it asks for user
and password info. I think I enabled a service on the Xp computer, but my xp
computer doesn't require me to logon.

Any ideas??
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Old September 20th 08, 07:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dazman
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SOLVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I GOT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had to go into:

Administrative tools Security SettingsLocal PoliciesSecurity Options. on
right and window select "Network Access:Sharing and security model for local
accounts" and select "Classic - local users authenticate as themselves."

Next was because my Windows XP logons automatically without a password,
which also affects remote desktop.

To correct this I did the following:

You can disable blank password restrictions by using a policy. To locate and
change this policy:
1. Click Start, point to Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK to start
the Group Policy Editor.
2. Open Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options\Accounts: Limit local account use of blank
passwords to console logon only.
3. Double-click Limit local account use of blank passwords to consol logon
only.
4. Click Disabled, and then click OK.
5. Quit Group Policy Editor.

I'm happy
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Old September 29th 08, 04:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
SJAIN
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I have two laptops at home having vista.I want to access the two with
one broad band connection for different work.what to do?


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