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Well, looks like a similar problem to others but still not finding a
solution. Have a new Dell laptop running Vista wirelessly. Two desktops are running XP and another laptop is running XP - all XP systems connect back and forth properly - file sharing and printing. The Vista laptop sees all the XP systems, but will only connect to one of the desktops on which I can see files. When trying to connect to the others I get an access denied error. I can access the public folder on the Vista system from the wired XP machines, but not the XP laptop (path is not accessible) and I cannot access my shared folder C even though I have password protection off. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is turned on on all systems. Workgroup names are the same. I have the Vista system set to allow everyone, but that shouldn't matter if password protection is off. When I map the network, none of the XP systems come up in the top of the screen, but the XP wireless laptop and one of the desktops appear at the bottom in the unplaced section. How can I get everyone talking here? |
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are they all set up under the one workgroup name and have you manually set the ip address or auto -- chinga69 CHEERS CHINGA69 ![]() |
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they are all in the same workgroup and I have tried both auto IP and manual.
Internet works, not the network. "chinga69" wrote in message ... are they all set up under the one workgroup name and have you manually set the ip address or auto -- chinga69 CHEERS CHINGA69 |
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install ipx/spx protocol on the xp machines and see if that helps has for me in the past but that was all xp machines -- chinga69 CHEERS CHINGA69 ![]() |
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also from xp to vista i have to put in the vista username and password to access the shared folders on vista machine -- chinga69 CHEERS CHINGA69 ![]() |
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Ryan: this is so amazing..This is same thing that is happening to me (but
with only one computer using xp on destop) and the vista laptop.. Wow I know this feeling well "Ryan Young" wrote: Well, looks like a similar problem to others but still not finding a solution. Have a new Dell laptop running Vista wirelessly. Two desktops are running XP and another laptop is running XP - all XP systems connect back and forth properly - file sharing and printing. The Vista laptop sees all the XP systems, but will only connect to one of the desktops on which I can see files. When trying to connect to the others I get an access denied error. I can access the public folder on the Vista system from the wired XP machines, but not the XP laptop (path is not accessible) and I cannot access my shared folder C even though I have password protection off. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is turned on on all systems. Workgroup names are the same. I have the Vista system set to allow everyone, but that shouldn't matter if password protection is off. When I map the network, none of the XP systems come up in the top of the screen, but the XP wireless laptop and one of the desktops appear at the bottom in the unplaced section. How can I get everyone talking here? |