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Something must be wrong.
I am one of the (seemingly) many who are beating our heads against walls trying to get XP and Vista to share drives. However, I have come up against some very disturbing behavior on the VISTA system and don't have the expertise to figure out if it is related. I created a folder, call it "Silly" on the root directory of my C drive on vista. So it should be called c:\silly in the local world. I then right clicked on the folder, selected "properties" from the drop down. The second tab is "Sharing". I select that tab, all is well. I now share that directory using the appropriate button. I close everything up, the folder icon looks like it is shared, and the VISTA machine shows it when I select "Show me all shared stuff on this machine" from the Network and Sharing page. Now, while continuing to try to debug (with no success) why my Vista and XP systems won't play nice, I go back to the properties of the folder "Silly". Say I just want to look at the "Sharing" properties. I right click on the folder icon, select "properties" from the drop down. All three tab (other than "Sharing") seem to work fine, but if I select the "Sharing" tab, the properties window goes into a kind of hibernation for at least a minute. At first I thought explorer had just crashed... on my brand new VISTA, and would terminate the process, but now I see if I wait for a VERY long time, the share information does eventually populate that window. This extremely slow and long response to just even viewing the sharing information on a folder that is shared seems like something is wrong, and I wonder if there is a clue here to getting my file sharing network working. Any thoughts from the real experts? -stephan |
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I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and
rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post and I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 2, 10:57 am, "Stephan G." wrote: Something must be wrong. I am one of the (seemingly) many who are beating our heads against walls trying to get XP andVistato share drives. However, I have come up against some very disturbing behavior on theVISTAsystem and don't have the expertise to figure out if it is related. I created a folder, call it "Silly" on the root directory of my C drive onvista. So it should be called c:\silly in the local world. I then right clicked on the folder, selected "properties" from the drop down. The second tab is "Sharing". I select that tab, all is well. I now share that directory using the appropriate button. I close everything up, the folder icon looks like it is shared, and theVISTAmachine shows it when I select "Show me all shared stuff on this machine" from the Network andSharingpage. Now, while continuing to try to debug (with no success) why myVistaand XP systems won't play nice, I go back to the properties of the folder "Silly". Say I just want to look at the "Sharing" properties. I right click on the folder icon, select "properties" from the drop down. All three tab (other than "Sharing") seem to work fine, but if I select the "Sharing" tab, the properties window goes into a kind of hibernation for at least a minute. At first I thought explorer had just crashed... on my brand newVISTA, and would terminate the process, but now I see if I wait for a VERY long time, the share information does eventually populate that window. This extremelyslowand long response to just even viewing thesharing information on a folder that is shared seems like something is wrong, and I wonder if there is a clue here to getting myfilesharingnetwork working. Any thoughts from the real experts? -stephan |