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Hello,
I'm running a desktop with XP home wired to a Linksys WRT54G wireless/4port router. I also have another desktop with XP Home (wired) hooked to the same router, and they're in a windows workgroup called "Mshome" (creatively enough!). I can share files just fine between the two. I'm also now running a notebook with Vista Home Premium via wireless (same router). I can't for the life of me figure out how to file share between the the notebook and either desktop. . In my Network and Sharing Center, Network discovery, File sharing, Public Folder sharing, printer sharing, and media sharing are all on. Password protected sharing is off. Problem is that I can't see any of the other machines (XP) on the network. From the XP machines, I can't see the vista notebook. I've tried restarting, refreshing, and all sorts of stuff, but no dice. Can anyone possibly help me? Thanks in advance. Frank |
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i had the same problem (almoast)
it can be solved but u got tp be more carefull at details good luck "Frank Henkel" Frank wrote in message ... Hello, I'm running a desktop with XP home wired to a Linksys WRT54G wireless/4port router. I also have another desktop with XP Home (wired) hooked to the same router, and they're in a windows workgroup called "Mshome" (creatively enough!). I can share files just fine between the two. I'm also now running a notebook with Vista Home Premium via wireless (same router). I can't for the life of me figure out how to file share between the the notebook and either desktop. . In my Network and Sharing Center, Network discovery, File sharing, Public Folder sharing, printer sharing, and media sharing are all on. Password protected sharing is off. Problem is that I can't see any of the other machines (XP) on the network. From the XP machines, I can't see the vista notebook. I've tried restarting, refreshing, and all sorts of stuff, but no dice. Can anyone possibly help me? Thanks in advance. Frank |
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On 2 Feb, 18:50, "mircea dan" wrote:
i had the same problem (almoast) it can be solved but u got tp be more carefull at details good luck How about supplying some of the details on how you solved it? Cheers Tom |
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Tom,
This Technet article might help. Work through the steps: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Please let us know if it doesn't help. Thanks! "Tom John" wrote: On 2 Feb, 18:50, "mircea dan" wrote: i had the same problem (almoast) it can be solved but u got tp be more carefull at details good luck How about supplying some of the details on how you solved it? Cheers Tom |
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On Feb 2, 8:31 pm, Kim [MS] wrote:
This Technet article might help. Work through the steps: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Hey Kim Thanks for this, I've actually found it before, everything's set up fine on the two Vista computers... both are connected to the router (one wired and the other wireless) but can't see each other. I've turned off the firewall on both computer and all the Sharing and Discovery is enabled with minimul permissions in the Network and Sharing Center. I installed OneCare on both boxes, so i think i'm going to uninstall it and see if that's causing the problem. I'll post back the results. Cheers Tom |
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My Solution:
Turned out it was OneCare. There are some options hidden away that needed to be enabled: Windows Live OneCare - Change OneCare Settinge - Firewall connection tool - Tick relevant options (Network discovery, file and print settings, etc) - OK - Advanced Settings - Change file sharing from 'Do not share files and printers" - OK - OK Done. This fixed it all up for me and also allowed the XP box to see the Vista boxes ok. Hope this helps someone else. Cheers Tom |
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Tom,
That's really good news! Thanks for working this through. I will post your results (OneCare firewall settings) to a few other posts in this NG for folks who are having similar problems. Thanks again! "Tom John" wrote: My Solution: Turned out it was OneCare. There are some options hidden away that needed to be enabled: Windows Live OneCare - Change OneCare Settinge - Firewall connection tool - Tick relevant options (Network discovery, file and print settings, etc) - OK - Advanced Settings - Change file sharing from 'Do not share files and printers" - OK - OK Done. This fixed it all up for me and also allowed the XP box to see the Vista boxes ok. Hope this helps someone else. Cheers Tom |
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An update to my orignial problem:
I do not have OneCare loaded on my machine (that I can determine). My notebook came w/ vista Home Premium preinstalled. I changed my network type to "Private" per Kim's link, and renamed the workgroup "MSHOME". Via my HP FAQ's, I also found a download for a Link Layer Topology Discovery download for the XP machine. Now, I can see the Vista Notebook in my "Mshome" workgroup on the XP machines, but when I click on it, I get a denial of permissions message. I can't see either XP machine from my vista machine, except in the "full map" section of the "Network and Sharing Center". However, even though I can see the XP machines, I cannot click on them in there. All I can see is their names and MAC addresses. Is there anything else I can try? "Kim [MS]" wrote: Tom, That's really good news! Thanks for working this through. I will post your results (OneCare firewall settings) to a few other posts in this NG for folks who are having similar problems. Thanks again! "Tom John" wrote: My Solution: Turned out it was OneCare. There are some options hidden away that needed to be enabled: Windows Live OneCare - Change OneCare Settinge - Firewall connection tool - Tick relevant options (Network discovery, file and print settings, etc) - OK - Advanced Settings - Change file sharing from 'Do not share files and printers" - OK - OK Done. This fixed it all up for me and also allowed the XP box to see the Vista boxes ok. Hope this helps someone else. Cheers Tom |
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Frank,
I suspect you already know this, but I just want to eliminate this as a possible issue. You cannot file share through the Network Map, even though you installed LLTD to 'light-up' the XP machines in your map. To get to the available shares, right click on the network icon in the task tray, choose Network and Sharing Center, then choose (in the blue left navigation pane) the link which says, "View computers and devices." From there you should be able to see the available XP shares from your Vista machine. Do you get the permissions error when you take that route? Thx "Frank Henkel" wrote: An update to my orignial problem: I do not have OneCare loaded on my machine (that I can determine). My notebook came w/ vista Home Premium preinstalled. I changed my network type to "Private" per Kim's link, and renamed the workgroup "MSHOME". Via my HP FAQ's, I also found a download for a Link Layer Topology Discovery download for the XP machine. Now, I can see the Vista Notebook in my "Mshome" workgroup on the XP machines, but when I click on it, I get a denial of permissions message. I can't see either XP machine from my vista machine, except in the "full map" section of the "Network and Sharing Center". However, even though I can see the XP machines, I cannot click on them in there. All I can see is their names and MAC addresses. Is there anything else I can try? "Kim [MS]" wrote: Tom, That's really good news! Thanks for working this through. I will post your results (OneCare firewall settings) to a few other posts in this NG for folks who are having similar problems. Thanks again! "Tom John" wrote: My Solution: Turned out it was OneCare. There are some options hidden away that needed to be enabled: Windows Live OneCare - Change OneCare Settinge - Firewall connection tool - Tick relevant options (Network discovery, file and print settings, etc) - OK - Advanced Settings - Change file sharing from 'Do not share files and printers" - OK - OK Done. This fixed it all up for me and also allowed the XP box to see the Vista boxes ok. Hope this helps someone else. Cheers Tom |