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Hi:
I have shared folders between my office PC and my laptop PC. When the laptop PC ran XP Pro, I could create a shortcut of the folder on my office desktop and reliably access it when my laptop was plugged into the network. My laptop at that time was on a different subnet because it was using DHCP and my office computer had a static IP address. After purchasing a laptop with Vista Home Premium, neither computer could find each other on the network, so I had to use a static IP address for my laptop so it would be on the same subnet as my other computers. Strike one for Vista. After configuring the permissions and shares so I could access the shared folders from either computer, I again created shortcuts on my desktop for the shares. They worked fine last week. Without changing any of the shares and file permissions, the shared folders are not accessible this week and generate another vague and general error message that the network path is not found. Strike two for Vista. Yes, the laptop was plugged into the network and can access the internet. I can find my vista laptop in my network neighborhood on my xp office computer, but opening that computer fails with the same error. Strike 3 So here is my question? Why would networking work one day and not the next if there were no changes made to the system by me the only user. I did take my laptop home where it worked fine on my home network over the weekend. I would expect that it would work the same on my office network the following week. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Pete |
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It could be the computer browser issue. can you net view \\remotepcipaddress
(replace remoteipaddress with remote pc ip address)? if yes, can you net view \\remotepcname? -- 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 "Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message ... Hi: I have shared folders between my office PC and my laptop PC. When the laptop PC ran XP Pro, I could create a shortcut of the folder on my office desktop and reliably access it when my laptop was plugged into the network. My laptop at that time was on a different subnet because it was using DHCP and my office computer had a static IP address. After purchasing a laptop with Vista Home Premium, neither computer could find each other on the network, so I had to use a static IP address for my laptop so it would be on the same subnet as my other computers. Strike one for Vista. After configuring the permissions and shares so I could access the shared folders from either computer, I again created shortcuts on my desktop for the shares. They worked fine last week. Without changing any of the shares and file permissions, the shared folders are not accessible this week and generate another vague and general error message that the network path is not found. Strike two for Vista. Yes, the laptop was plugged into the network and can access the internet. I can find my vista laptop in my network neighborhood on my xp office computer, but opening that computer fails with the same error. Strike 3 So here is my question? Why would networking work one day and not the next if there were no changes made to the system by me the only user. I did take my laptop home where it worked fine on my home network over the weekend. I would expect that it would work the same on my office network the following week. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Pete |