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Hi - I operate Vista Ult. 32 on my laptop and desktop. Both are on the same workgroup. I have a number of external drives connected to my desktop and a printer that I want to share with my laptop. Problem is that neither computer is visisble to the other. They are both set to "private", the drives and folders on my desktop are all set to share, there is no password controls on any user accounts and file sharing, etc is all enabled. This has alwas worked in the past but then suddenly the visibility of each computer has vanished and so, obviously has the ability to share files. Both PCs are on the same BT Home Hub Router. I use AVG 8 with firewall on both computers. I would like to set up the external drives as network drives, enable file sharing in the public folders, and in limited circumstances share individual folders. But I can't get past lack of any visibility on my network map. What gives? -- tektron |
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First of all, it is not recommended to use blank password or no password.
Can you ping each other by IP? If not, double check the firewall. If yes, can you ping by name? Vista Password Issues Can't enable/disable Vista Password Protected Sharing · Vista can open but save - access denied · Vista can't create file: Make sure file name are correct ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistapassword.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 "tektron" wrote in message ... Hi - I operate Vista Ult. 32 on my laptop and desktop. Both are on the same workgroup. I have a number of external drives connected to my desktop and a printer that I want to share with my laptop. Problem is that neither computer is visisble to the other. They are both set to "private", the drives and folders on my desktop are all set to share, there is no password controls on any user accounts and file sharing, etc is all enabled. This has alwas worked in the past but then suddenly the visibility of each computer has vanished and so, obviously has the ability to share files. Both PCs are on the same BT Home Hub Router. I use AVG 8 with firewall on both computers. I would like to set up the external drives as network drives, enable file sharing in the public folders, and in limited circumstances share individual folders. But I can't get past lack of any visibility on my network map. What gives? -- tektron |
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Thanks for this. My pinging did not work until I made sure the AVG firewall profiles were the same for each computer - which happened to be "allow all". This didn't seem very safe, but the file sharing is now working. I have put the firewall "on" again on my router and sharing is still working. Other than password file sharing is there anything else I should be doing to beef up security? Teltron -- tektron |
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To make them more secure, you may just assign private IP address range
instead of allow all. -- 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 "tektron" wrote in message ... Thanks for this. My pinging did not work until I made sure the AVG firewall profiles were the same for each computer - which happened to be "allow all". This didn't seem very safe, but the file sharing is now working. I have put the firewall "on" again on my router and sharing is still working. Other than password file sharing is there anything else I should be doing to beef up security? Teltron -- tektron |