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I have added a new Vista Ultimate computer to an AD domain and created shared
folders on the Vista machine. The Vista machine can access all shares on the network (XP machine, W2003 Servers, etc), but the other machines on the network can see the name of the Vista computer, but cannot access or list the shares, which are shown fine on the Vista machine itself. For example "\\MyVista\Public" cannot be added as a Network Place on either W2003 server. I've checked all the settings on the Vista machine over and over, Network Discovery, Public Folder Sharing, and File Sharing are on - both computers are logged on as the same (administrative) domain user, Windows Firewall on or off doesn't matter. (This machine is connected wirelessly through a Linksys WAP11 access point, if that matters.) I've checked other newsgroup postings with similar problems, but not these exact symptoms. |
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I think it is permission issue. what's the system error if you do net view \\vistaipaddress?
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 "hogwell" wrote in message ... I have added a new Vista Ultimate computer to an AD domain and created shared folders on the Vista machine. The Vista machine can access all shares on the network (XP machine, W2003 Servers, etc), but the other machines on the network can see the name of the Vista computer, but cannot access or list the shares, which are shown fine on the Vista machine itself. For example "\\MyVista\Public" cannot be added as a Network Place on either W2003 server. I've checked all the settings on the Vista machine over and over, Network Discovery, Public Folder Sharing, and File Sharing are on - both computers are logged on as the same (administrative) domain user, Windows Firewall on or off doesn't matter. (This machine is connected wirelessly through a Linksys WAP11 access point, if that matters.) I've checked other newsgroup postings with similar problems, but not these exact symptoms. |
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Thanks for your reponse, Bob
Here's some more information: The PDC Windows 2003 Server Enterprise SP1 is running AD, DHCP and RRAS, not running Firewall (if that matters). There is also a backup Windows 2003 Enterprise PDC running AD, not running Firewall. The Vista Ultimate computer can see all the other (non-vista) shares on the domain just fine. The server cannot ping the vista ip. net view \\192.168.0.112 returns error 53. Why can't I even ping the Vista computer - this seems like it must be the problem? On Mar 18, 10:11 pm, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: I think it is permission issue. what's the system error if you do net view \\vistaipaddress? |
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SOLVED:
It seems that Dell ships Vista with McAfee's Firewall enabled in addition to Windows Firewall. When I disabled McAfee's Firewall, but kept Windows Firewall running, I can see the Vista shares from the other domain machines. |
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