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Just added a new Vista (Home Premium) computer to my peer to peer network (2
Win XP Pro computers, 1 Win 98 computer, 1 Mac OSX computer). All computers can access each others resources in both directions except the new Vista computer. I was able to get the Vista computer to connect to the Win98 shares by modifying the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa Changed MCompatibilityLevel from 3 to 1 I can see the Vista computer in the network neighborhood of the Win98 machine, but can't see or connect to its shared folders. - Vista computer CAN access the internet - All computers are part of the same workgroup - All firewalls are (temporarily) turned off -I am logging into the Vista computer with the same username & PW that I used on all other computers. -Vista is set to private network, file sharing is ON, require PW is off (tried it with on also) - Shared folders on Vista have full access permissions for the user I am logging into the Win98 machine with (also tried granting access to "everyone"). When I try to connect to the Vista shares from the Win98 machine I get the IPC login screen and a password box, but login is denied and I get a "permission denied" message. Any ideas? Thanks |
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Try to create an identical user on all computers. This link may help,
Vista common issue - can see but access http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=3 Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message ... Just added a new Vista (Home Premium) computer to my peer to peer network (2 Win XP Pro computers, 1 Win 98 computer, 1 Mac OSX computer). All computers can access each others resources in both directions except the new Vista computer. I was able to get the Vista computer to connect to the Win98 shares by modifying the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa Changed MCompatibilityLevel from 3 to 1 I can see the Vista computer in the network neighborhood of the Win98 machine, but can't see or connect to its shared folders. - Vista computer CAN access the internet - All computers are part of the same workgroup - All firewalls are (temporarily) turned off -I am logging into the Vista computer with the same username & PW that I used on all other computers. -Vista is set to private network, file sharing is ON, require PW is off (tried it with on also) - Shared folders on Vista have full access permissions for the user I am logging into the Win98 machine with (also tried granting access to "everyone"). When I try to connect to the Vista shares from the Win98 machine I get the IPC login screen and a password box, but login is denied and I get a "permission denied" message. Any ideas? Thanks |
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Steve Winograd (MVP) helped me get 98SE working with VISTA Home Premium a
while back. I had to install DSClient on the Win98 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288358/ Then enable NTLM 2 on the 98 PC - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239869 I'm not using password protected sharing on VISTA - haven't tried it with PW protection on. (I testesd this on VISTA Ultimate RC1, but could not get it to work - don't know if it works with Ultimate production release) "Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message ... Just added a new Vista (Home Premium) computer to my peer to peer network (2 Win XP Pro computers, 1 Win 98 computer, 1 Mac OSX computer). All computers can access each others resources in both directions except the new Vista computer. I was able to get the Vista computer to connect to the Win98 shares by modifying the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa Changed MCompatibilityLevel from 3 to 1 I can see the Vista computer in the network neighborhood of the Win98 machine, but can't see or connect to its shared folders. - Vista computer CAN access the internet - All computers are part of the same workgroup - All firewalls are (temporarily) turned off -I am logging into the Vista computer with the same username & PW that I used on all other computers. -Vista is set to private network, file sharing is ON, require PW is off (tried it with on also) - Shared folders on Vista have full access permissions for the user I am logging into the Win98 machine with (also tried granting access to "everyone"). When I try to connect to the Vista shares from the Win98 machine I get the IPC login screen and a password box, but login is denied and I get a "permission denied" message. Any ideas? Thanks |