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Ok, so I know I'm looking like a complete idiot about now.
Equipment Dell E521 Desktop running Windows Vista Home Premium Dell X300 Laptop running Windows XP SP2 I have a CAT5E Crossover Cable connecting the two together. I connect the Laptop through the LAN connection. The Desktop shows connected to an Unidentified Network. When I go to the Network page on the Vista machine, it only shows the Desktop. It does not see the Laptop. All I want to do is synchronize one stinking file. I don't download music, use a PDA or any other device. The only thing I do is work on my laptop (Word Files) away from my Desktop and want them to Synchronize. What am I missing here? I have been staring at this thing for days now. I have firewall turned off. File sharing turned on. I even downloaded the LLD whatever upgrade on the XP machine. I've tried some of the step-by-step suggestions here on this message board. But something still isn't working properly. What am I missing? This is driving me crazy! |
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I'm sorry this is causing you so much frustration. Just to double-check:
Are both computers in the same workgroup? (They should be.) Is file and printer sharing turned on on the XP computer? I'll attempt to repro this tonight and see if I come across anything. Thanks, Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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Yes to both. I forgot to put that in my posting. I had to adjust the
workgroup setting on the XP machine. The file and printer sharing was already turned on, but I double checked that too. Thanks, Donneda "Gloria Boyer [MSFT]" wrote: I'm sorry this is causing you so much frustration. Just to double-check: Are both computers in the same workgroup? (They should be.) Is file and printer sharing turned on on the XP computer? I'll attempt to repro this tonight and see if I come across anything. Thanks, Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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