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I recently replaced one of our home desktop computers with a new one
connected wirelessly through a router to our home network. It runs Vista Home Premium while the other desktop (wired to the router) and the wireless laptop run XP Home. The network is setup as private on the new Vista computer. I have no problems accessing the shared folders and printers between these 3 computers. My only issue is the way the other computers are displayed in the Vista "Network" window. In XP "My Network Places", both the computer name and the computer description show up. In Vista "Network", only the computer name is displayed. In our case, the computer names are all set to their Dell service tag number. Is there a way to make Vista also display the computer description or is the best solution renaming the computers so it's easier to identify them on the Vista machine? Martin |
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For what I can tell, Vista allows max 5 columns in the Network view and none of them is Description. Perhaps you can extend the computer names by a dash and 2-3 characters; that way you keep the Dell's tag and you get somewhat friendlier computer names. rb "Martin Walker" wrote in message ... I recently replaced one of our home desktop computers with a new one connected wirelessly through a router to our home network. It runs Vista Home Premium while the other desktop (wired to the router) and the wireless laptop run XP Home. The network is setup as private on the new Vista computer. I have no problems accessing the shared folders and printers between these 3 computers. My only issue is the way the other computers are displayed in the Vista "Network" window. In XP "My Network Places", both the computer name and the computer description show up. In Vista "Network", only the computer name is displayed. In our case, the computer names are all set to their Dell service tag number. Is there a way to make Vista also display the computer description or is the best solution renaming the computers so it's easier to identify them on the Vista machine? Martin |
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"rb" rajko_at_nospam_sheermomentum.com wrote in message ... For what I can tell, Vista allows max 5 columns in the Network view and none of them is Description. Perhaps you can extend the computer names by a dash and 2-3 characters; that way you keep the Dell's tag and you get somewhat friendlier computer names. rb Thanks for the suggestion. I played around with renaming one of the XP computers. It's certainly an option but the computer name field is very limited. Spaces and most punctuation characters are not allowed. Dashes are indeed allowed so I'll probably rename all our computers something like SERVICETAG-USERNAME. Too bad they took away some of the flexibility in the Vista Network display window. Regards, Martin |