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The issue is with Vista and Xp in the same network, Let me explain you the senario. Senario - 1: I have 4 computers at home 2 are desktops and the other 2 are notebooks. 2 desktops are installed with windows XP pro and the other 2 are very new installed with windows Vita Ultimate. I'm able to access the XP desktops by the run command, I use the following command to access the desktops \\192.168.1.4 where "192.168.1.4" is the IPAddress of my desktop. This will not be displayed in networks, Tried to run the wizard, turned on the discovery and enabled file and print sharing, and all are in the same workgroup, can any one help me with the detail steps... |
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Senario - 1: I have 4 computers at home 2 are desktops and the other 2 are notebooks. 2 desktops are installed with windows XP pro and the other 2 are very new installed with windows Vita Ultimate. I'm able to access the XP desktops by the run command, I use the following command to access the desktops \\192.168.1.4 where "192.168.1.4" is the IPAddress of my desktop. This will not be displayed in networks, Tried to run the wizard, turned on the discovery and enabled file and print sharing, and all are in the same workgroup, can any one help me with the detail steps... Hi Well this has been well covered i think when mine was sorted out by m/soft and lynksis the first thing they did was to simplyfy matters if i was you i would reduce network to 1 X Desktop XP and 1 X Desktop Vista now as i see it you will be able to see and get files from XP machine into Vista machine but not the other way around---correct start by inserting a floppy disc known to contain files into the A drive on Vista machine and concentrate on getting into the vista A drive from the XP machine dont forget to set the A drive to sharing the rest will then fall into place one thing you must do via the add/remove programmes in Vista remove all third party firewall/antivirus/spyware programmes then turn windows vista firewall off!!!! then restart computer just disabling firewalls does nothing they still run in background---apparently this was the start when a conference call between me/m-soft tec/ lynksis tec was used to sort mine out. also under network and sharing centre[vista] on line ---network click customize select private then on etc next line down connection----view status--properties remove tick from IPV6 you dont need 2 IPV4 is enough remainder in this window all boxes ticked in section below all turned on except password protect this should be OFF remainder green hope this sets you on your way cheers for now Keith D. |
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on the XP machines is the "Computer Browser" services in the "Running" state? If you can access the shares on your XP machine from the Vista machine, but could not see the XP m/c in "Network" of Vista m/c, it could be due to this. Would you let me know if on starting the "Computer Browser" svc on the XP machine solved the problem? Thanks, Sri "Jana" wrote: Hi All The issue is with Vista and Xp in the same network, Let me explain you the senario. Senario - 1: I have 4 computers at home 2 are desktops and the other 2 are notebooks. 2 desktops are installed with windows XP pro and the other 2 are very new installed with windows Vita Ultimate. I'm able to access the XP desktops by the run command, I use the following command to access the desktops \\192.168.1.4 where "192.168.1.4" is the IPAddress of my desktop. This will not be displayed in networks, Tried to run the wizard, turned on the discovery and enabled file and print sharing, and all are in the same workgroup, can any one help me with the detail steps... |
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Thank You. The computer browser service is started on the windows xp system. I'm able to access the xp system bu it's IPAddress. It's not getting listed in the network in vista. "Sripresanna [MSFT]" wrote: Hi, on the XP machines is the "Computer Browser" services in the "Running" state? If you can access the shares on your XP machine from the Vista machine, but could not see the XP m/c in "Network" of Vista m/c, it could be due to this. Would you let me know if on starting the "Computer Browser" svc on the XP machine solved the problem? Thanks, Sri "Jana" wrote: Hi All The issue is with Vista and Xp in the same network, Let me explain you the senario. Senario - 1: I have 4 computers at home 2 are desktops and the other 2 are notebooks. 2 desktops are installed with windows XP pro and the other 2 are very new installed with windows Vita Ultimate. I'm able to access the XP desktops by the run command, I use the following command to access the desktops \\192.168.1.4 where "192.168.1.4" is the IPAddress of my desktop. This will not be displayed in networks, Tried to run the wizard, turned on the discovery and enabled file and print sharing, and all are in the same workgroup, can any one help me with the detail steps... |