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Hi All!
Just got a new Vista Ultimate machine. I have an old XP Home machine that I wanted to use to create a simple home network. I created a workgroup on both machines (Workgroup). I created a username that was the same for both PCs (same passwords as well). I connected both machines to my router via Ethernet. I first had a problem with my Vista machine not seeing my XP machine. I fixed that by installing the LLTD on the XP machine. After that, I could see the XP machine in the Vista network map, but could not connect to it. I discovered that my Norton firewall was blocking it. I turned off the firewall and viola... I was able to see each machine from the other and access both. Here is my problem: I have my XP machine setup with user names and passwords for the whole family. (Kids can wreak havoc on a computer if they know even the smallest amount about them) On my administrator account, I have set a password protected screen saver so the kids can not get onto my administrator account if I happen to be logged on and am not around. I have noticed that whenever the screen saver kicks in, my Vista machine is no longer able to connect to the XP machine. No error messages, but when I try to access it through explorer, It does not even appear. Internet works fine on both even after the loss of the network on the Vista machine. Logging back into the XP machine allows Vista to "re-establish" the connection after a few minutes. At least this is as best I can determine is happening. I could be completely wrong though! Does anyone know how to resolve this? It seems it should work as XP Pro does... if the machine is on, you can access it on the network even if it is not logged in. It's not a huge deal right now as the computers are right next to each other, but it will become a pain when they are in seperate rooms! I am not a network guru, so if anyone can help, I would appreciate it! Thanks! |