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I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly
Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |
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I would check the permission first. These search results may help,
The Network Path was not foundsays "The Network Path was not found". 14. When I try to view the network on the VISTA machine, ONLY the network hub/router and the vista machine ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...d70b5d 319dd9 network path not found "Network path not found" in a domain network 2 "Network path not found." in a domain network 3 "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53 ... http://www.chicagotech.net/pathnotfound.htm 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 "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |
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I have the opposite problem !
Once I specified a Windows Firewall IP Address exception for my Win2K system (Windows Firewall with Advanced Secirity under Administrative Tools) I had no problem accessing the Vista system from the Win2K system. However, I still can't access the Win2K system from the Vista System. Can you give me some pointers? "Jay Somerset" wrote: I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |
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I went through the entire process again, and for some reason, it all works
now. Still not sure exactly what I has set incorrectly. Did discover one thing however -- you cannot have a blank password if passwords are required for sharing. Now that it's working, I'm reactivating firewall options one by one. Thanks for your help. On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:21:38 -0500, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: I would check the permission first. These search results may help, The Network Path was not foundsays "The Network Path was not found". 14. When I try to view the network on the VISTA machine, ONLY the network hub/router and the vista machine ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...d70b5d 319dd9 network path not found "Network path not found" in a domain network 2 "Network path not found." in a domain network 3 "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53 ... http://www.chicagotech.net/pathnotfound.htm 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 "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |
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Thank you Jay.
I chaged usernames to co-incide on the 2 systems and used the same password on both. That seems to have resolved my problem. "Jay Somerset" wrote: I went through the entire process again, and for some reason, it all works now. Still not sure exactly what I has set incorrectly. Did discover one thing however -- you cannot have a blank password if passwords are required for sharing. Now that it's working, I'm reactivating firewall options one by one. Thanks for your help. On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:21:38 -0500, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: I would check the permission first. These search results may help, The Network Path was not foundsays "The Network Path was not found". 14. When I try to view the network on the VISTA machine, ONLY the network hub/router and the vista machine ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...d70b5d 319dd9 network path not found "Network path not found" in a domain network 2 "Network path not found." in a domain network 3 "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53 ... http://www.chicagotech.net/pathnotfound.htm 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 "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |
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Thank you for all feedbacks.
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 "Mike Capotosto" wrote in message ... Thank you Jay. I chaged usernames to co-incide on the 2 systems and used the same password on both. That seems to have resolved my problem. "Jay Somerset" wrote: I went through the entire process again, and for some reason, it all works now. Still not sure exactly what I has set incorrectly. Did discover one thing however -- you cannot have a blank password if passwords are required for sharing. Now that it's working, I'm reactivating firewall options one by one. Thanks for your help. On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:21:38 -0500, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: I would check the permission first. These search results may help, The Network Path was not foundsays "The Network Path was not found". 14. When I try to view the network on the VISTA machine, ONLY the network hub/router and the vista machine ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...d70b5d 319dd9 network path not found "Network path not found" in a domain network 2 "Network path not found." in a domain network 3 "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53 ... http://www.chicagotech.net/pathnotfound.htm 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 "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... I am a new Vista user, with over a dozen years of Windows experience (mostly Win2K). I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer files from the Win2K system OK -- both drive mapping and using the run|\\systemname\sharename work OK. The problem is that the Win2K system can "see" the shares on the Vista system, but not access them (network path not found). Also, I cannot PING the Vista machine, by IP address or systemname. I have shut Vista's firewall down, but something is blocking incoming traffic. Also, I set Vista up to do "no password required" file sharing. I have tried using the same user/password on both systems, but that doesn't change either system's behavior. Please, does anyone know what might still be blocking Win2K's ability to directly access Vista files? As the Win2K system is my desktop, and the Vista system is a laptop, it's much more convenient for me to use the Win2K system to access the laptop, rather than vice versa. It's pretty clear I need to change something on Vista to allow access over my LAN. TIA |