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I have a client that runs a small peer to peer network. After setting up the
pain in the tail which is Vista folder sharing, life was good. Two days later the client calls and says she can't access the single shared folder on the vista machine. I later found out that the file and printer sharing had been unchecked under the nic. After it was re-checked and applied, it was functional. The same thing happened again yesterday. I showed the user how to verify the settings, but it is getting old. Anybody have any thoughts? The Vista laptop is an IBM thinkpad running Business edition. I have disabled the MS software that asks you if your "certain" you want to do that with every single click. And the antivirus is Computer Associates E-trust with no firewall functionality. |
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Andy*,
I'm sorry you're expriencing trouble. If the machine is in a domain, it may be under the control of an administrator who is disabling this feature. Kim "Andy*" wrote: I have a client that runs a small peer to peer network. After setting up the pain in the tail which is Vista folder sharing, life was good. Two days later the client calls and says she can't access the single shared folder on the vista machine. I later found out that the file and printer sharing had been unchecked under the nic. After it was re-checked and applied, it was functional. The same thing happened again yesterday. I showed the user how to verify the settings, but it is getting old. Anybody have any thoughts? The Vista laptop is an IBM thinkpad running Business edition. I have disabled the MS software that asks you if your "certain" you want to do that with every single click. And the antivirus is Computer Associates E-trust with no firewall functionality. |