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Hi all,
On my copy of Vista Ultimate, I have a rather bizarre problem. I don't think it popped up in the early betas, but probably around RC2 (not 100% sure). The problem is that the network name for my machine does not show up as the machine name designated on the computer. Rather, it shows up as LH-PU4T55PI8082. This is the only Vista machine on the network. There are two XP machines, a Win2k machine, and a Linux gateway box. I have another problem on my laptop, which is running XP. I only mention it here, because it used to work, and I think the problem appeared at the same time as the name issue. The problem is that I cannot browse the local network from the laptop. I can connect directly to a share on the Vista machine. So, if anyone has any ideas as to what is causing these problems, especially the first, I'd much appreciate it. Nathan |
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" wrote: Hi all, On my copy of Vista Ultimate, I have a rather bizarre problem. I don't think it popped up in the early betas, but probably around RC2 (not 100% sure). The problem is that the network name for my machine does not show up as the machine name designated on the computer. Rather, it shows up as LH-PU4T55PI8082. This is the only Vista machine on the network. There are two XP machines, a Win2k machine, and a Linux gateway box. I have another problem on my laptop, which is running XP. I only mention it here, because it used to work, and I think the problem appeared at the same time as the name issue. The problem is that I cannot browse the local network from the laptop. I can connect directly to a share on the Vista machine. So, if anyone has any ideas as to what is causing these problems, especially the first, I'd much appreciate it. Nathan Make sure the workgroup is the same on both machines. By default XP is set to MSHOME and I think Vista is WORKGROUP. Also check to make sure services that are required for networking are started on both machines. As far as the name is concerned that is strange. Did you verify the name under the Advanced System Settings when you go to the System Properties? |
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My workgroup has always had a custom name, which is set properly on
all machines. When you say to make sure "services that are required for networking are started", can you be more specific? I am beginning to think this might have to do with a patch I applied to the XP machines, which was supposed to let them be seen properly on the Vista network map. I think it was about then that the problem started. Of course, knowing me, I probably deleted the uninstallers already. Nathan |