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Vista Network Problem / Sharing / Computers not Showing on Network
Hi,
I've recently bought Windows Vista Ultimate but after installtion I've some very very nasty network problems. Well my network configuarion is as follows: 3 Pc's Running Win XP Pro SP2 ( one of them is laptop ) 1 Pc Running Windows Server 03 R2 ( with all updates ) 1 Pc Running Win Vista Ultimate 32bit ( will all updates and WHQL Drivers ) Cisco Router 876w (latest rev) Now for the problem, when I installed Windows Vista I could not see any pc except mine in the network map. After I browsed throught the newsgroups I found the LLTD solutions which I tried to apply immidiatly with no luck... ( I installed LLTD update to the pc's that didn't have it already ). Well after trying that I am posting here to seek help! Please note that I can't ping 1 computer in the same workgroup-network which I could prior to my upgrade to Windows Vista. Still sometimes I can ping it and rarely I can see these 3 pc's in my network map but without beeing able to access any network resources on them (such as shared files or printers). When I double click them the Explorer gives me a 0x80070035 error. Anyway an exception is the laptop whichrun the excact same network configuration that all the other computers have, but the main difference is that while I am not able to see it in my network map I can ping it and I can access it if I type \\laptop-name\ I've run out of ideas... P.S. No firewalls are present while I am testing this... so it has nothing to do with blocks stuff etc... Please help! -- asdf |