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Old March 9th 07, 12:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
TButler
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I can now share with two XP computers after I turned off thw Windows
Firewall............How can I now restart the firewall and still see all
computers or, do I do without the firewall?

Thanks
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Old March 9th 07, 04:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Chris
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I have my firewalls off on all and still can't see the xp machines. What am
I missing?

"TButler" wrote:

I can now share with two XP computers after I turned off thw Windows
Firewall............How can I now restart the firewall and still see all
computers or, do I do without the firewall?

Thanks

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Old March 9th 07, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Keith D
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I have my firewalls off on all and still can't see the xp machines. What
am
I missing?

"TButler" wrote:

I can now share with two XP computers after I turned off thw Windows
Firewall............How can I now restart the firewall and still see all
computers or, do I do without the firewall?




Hi

You could both try this little trick

http://www.networkmagic.com/download/

has been used by a few with network hassles on this newsgroup
to good effect

if your firewall's are third party you will need to delete the entire
firewall programme
just disable button wont help

cheers for now

Keith D.

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Old March 9th 07, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Myweb
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Default Firewall and Sharing

Hello Chris,

Did you enbale "NetBios over TCP/IP" in the WINS part of your advanced NIC
settings?

Best regards

Myweb
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I have my firewalls off on all and still can't see the xp machines.
What am I missing?

"TButler" wrote:

I can now share with two XP computers after I turned off thw Windows
Firewall............How can I now restart the firewall and still see
all computers or, do I do without the firewall?

Thanks



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Old March 27th 07, 11:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Kim [MS]
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Chris and TButler,

I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. Windows Vista respects the settings
of 3rd party firewalls. We recommend you always run a Vista-compatible
Firewall. Please first check to ensure that the Firewall you're running is
Vista-compatible. If you upgraded an XP machine to Vista, and are running
the same firewall, it may be a firewall that isn't compliant with Vista.

If your firewall is Vista-compatible, then check the following:
a) manually enable Network Discovery and File & Printer Sharing exceptions
for file/printer sharing to work in Vista.
b) Check for any information message in Vista's Network and Sharing Center
which informs you about any installed 3rd party firewalls
c) Check Windows Security Center in Vista to ensure that only one firewall
is enabled. Start - Security - Security Center. Note that some OEM-built
machines come preloaded with a 3rd party firewall, and you may not even know
it.
d) Check your 3rd party firewalls settings to allow file & printer sharing.

Please post back with results.


"Chris" wrote:

I have my firewalls off on all and still can't see the xp machines. What am
I missing?

"TButler" wrote:

I can now share with two XP computers after I turned off thw Windows
Firewall............How can I now restart the firewall and still see all
computers or, do I do without the firewall?

Thanks

 




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