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Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with
xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote:
Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b |
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Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b |
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Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:17:49 +0200, brian wrote:
Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b Hi Brian, Browstat is most useful when run from multiple computers, and the results compared. An "error=53" in browstat generally comes from the master browser not running either NetBT or the Remote Registry Service. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/mysterious-error-53-aka-name-not-found.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...not-found.html But I don't think that you have browser problems. The browser affects visibility of a computer in Network Neighbourhood, and you haven't mentioned any symptoms there. But now your latest diagnosis. "As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin." You earlier stated 2 separate problems. Which problem is not active using WiFi, and becomes active with Ethernet? What exact error or problem do you see when "can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share."? There are maybe a dozen conditions that I can think of that could result in "... cannot open a folder ...", each with its own diagnosis. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:17:49 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b Hi Brian, Browstat is most useful when run from multiple computers, and the results compared. An "error=53" in browstat generally comes from the master browser not running either NetBT or the Remote Registry Service. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/mysterious-error-53-aka-name-not-found.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...not-found.html But I don't think that you have browser problems. The browser affects visibility of a computer in Network Neighbourhood, and you haven't mentioned any symptoms there. But now your latest diagnosis. "As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin." You earlier stated 2 separate problems. Which problem is not active using WiFi, and becomes active with Ethernet? What exact error or problem do you see when "can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share."? There are maybe a dozen conditions that I can think of that could result in "... cannot open a folder ...", each with its own diagnosis. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html Hello Chuck: the problem that I have when I turn the wireless off on the XP machine and use it wired to the router is that I cannot copy/move large files from one computer to the other. A small text file can be moved but nothing else. I can only do this from the XP machine. From XP I can see the shares on Vista and open the files and copy/move small files. From Vista, in an explorer window, I can see the shared folders on XP but I cannot even open these files. I can open the Windows designated 'Shared Folders' on the XP machine but not the ones I want to share. This from Vista. When both computers are wireless however, I can do whatever I want from both. Thanks again for your help b |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:30:58 +0200, brian wrote:
Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:17:49 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b Hi Brian, Browstat is most useful when run from multiple computers, and the results compared. An "error=53" in browstat generally comes from the master browser not running either NetBT or the Remote Registry Service. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/mysterious-error-53-aka-name-not-found.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...not-found.html But I don't think that you have browser problems. The browser affects visibility of a computer in Network Neighbourhood, and you haven't mentioned any symptoms there. But now your latest diagnosis. "As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin." You earlier stated 2 separate problems. Which problem is not active using WiFi, and becomes active with Ethernet? What exact error or problem do you see when "can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share."? There are maybe a dozen conditions that I can think of that could result in "... cannot open a folder ...", each with its own diagnosis. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html Hello Chuck: the problem that I have when I turn the wireless off on the XP machine and use it wired to the router is that I cannot copy/move large files from one computer to the other. A small text file can be moved but nothing else. I can only do this from the XP machine. From XP I can see the shares on Vista and open the files and copy/move small files. From Vista, in an explorer window, I can see the shared folders on XP but I cannot even open these files. I can open the Windows designated 'Shared Folders' on the XP machine but not the ones I want to share. This from Vista. When both computers are wireless however, I can do whatever I want from both. Thanks again for your help b OK, Brian, If the file copy will even start, or if any files can copy (move), then you've eliminated all of the most common file sharing problems. If there are problems with either browsing, firewalls, name resolution, or permissions / security, it won't even start to copy. So this has to be a driver issue, but in this case, it's the Ethernet driver on one of the computers. Or maybe malware on either. Have you tried taking the laptop to another network, and seeing if it does any better elsewhere? Or maybe having a friend come over with a laptop, and see if you get any different results? Right now, you have 2 computers. If you can't copy from one to the other, you can't really tell which computer is the problem. Our gut says "Vista". Our head should say "Maybe not". http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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Chuck wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:30:58 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:17:49 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b Hi Brian, Browstat is most useful when run from multiple computers, and the results compared. An "error=53" in browstat generally comes from the master browser not running either NetBT or the Remote Registry Service. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/mysterious-error-53-aka-name-not-found.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...not-found.html But I don't think that you have browser problems. The browser affects visibility of a computer in Network Neighbourhood, and you haven't mentioned any symptoms there. But now your latest diagnosis. "As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin." You earlier stated 2 separate problems. Which problem is not active using WiFi, and becomes active with Ethernet? What exact error or problem do you see when "can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share."? There are maybe a dozen conditions that I can think of that could result in "... cannot open a folder ...", each with its own diagnosis. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html Hello Chuck: the problem that I have when I turn the wireless off on the XP machine and use it wired to the router is that I cannot copy/move large files from one computer to the other. A small text file can be moved but nothing else. I can only do this from the XP machine. From XP I can see the shares on Vista and open the files and copy/move small files. From Vista, in an explorer window, I can see the shared folders on XP but I cannot even open these files. I can open the Windows designated 'Shared Folders' on the XP machine but not the ones I want to share. This from Vista. When both computers are wireless however, I can do whatever I want from both. Thanks again for your help b OK, Brian, If the file copy will even start, or if any files can copy (move), then you've eliminated all of the most common file sharing problems. If there are problems with either browsing, firewalls, name resolution, or permissions / security, it won't even start to copy. So this has to be a driver issue, but in this case, it's the Ethernet driver on one of the computers. Or maybe malware on either. Have you tried taking the laptop to another network, and seeing if it does any better elsewhere? Or maybe having a friend come over with a laptop, and see if you get any different results? Right now, you have 2 computers. If you can't copy from one to the other, you can't really tell which computer is the problem. Our gut says "Vista". Our head should say "Maybe not". http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html Thanks again Chuck: Well this is what I've tried since you answered last. I took the Vista laptop to the router and wired it up. Both laptops wired, networking perfect. Then I left Vista wired and set XP on wireless only. Vista couldn't see or ping XP at all. Both wireless, networking fine again. So as long as one computer is wired and the other wireless, networking doesn't work. If they are both in the same state, wired or wireless, networking is fine. It's tempting to wipe Vista and put XPPro on both laptops and be done with it. The problem is that I didn't receive a Vista disk when I bought the thing and all I have is one of those stupid restore things that wipes everything off the hard drive and puts it back to the way it was the day you brought it home: i.e. full of crap. So, any more pointers for me? 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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:16:37 +0200, brian wrote:
Chuck wrote: On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:30:58 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:17:49 +0200, brian wrote: Chuck wrote: On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:13:34 +0200, brian wrote: Hello All: I have a wireless router that is wired to one computer with xp on it and connects wireless to a laptop that's running Vista. Connects fine - both access internet no problems. The problem is with sharing files between the two comps. I thought that it was xp not talking to Vista so I took the laptop to the router and wired it up and both machines can see and share and copy back and forth. Same thing when both are connected wireless to the router. But when the Vista machine is connected wireless it can see the xp machine when wired (in an explorer window), can see the folders that are shared, but can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share. It won't copy anything from xp to Vista. From xp I can see and open and change text files, but if I try to copy anything large (300megs) it gives a 'network location is no longer available' error. I used to do this with two xp machines and the same router (Comtrend) with exact same configuration. But since I have the Vista machine wireless it won't work. Do I have a router config. or network card config problem? I don't know enough to troubleshoot this, I fiddle with configs. but so far haven't got anywhere. Could someone offer some ideas, please? You have 2 separate problems here. Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro, is it running Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html The Vista file copying problem is a separate problem. If the file copy starts, and terminates before its done, you probably have a driver issue. One of the problems with Vista is that not all vendors of peripheral hardware (such as network adapters) have released drivers that work in Vista. Have you contacted the vendor, to ensure that you have the latest drivers? http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-physical-network-problems.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-problems.html Thanks Chuck - I think we may have spoken to each other on dslreports' site. I've just found out that when both the XP and Vista machines are connected to the router wirelessly all file sharing and copying works fine. As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin. I have the latest Intel drivers for the NIC on the Vista machine. I don't think it's a file sharing settings problem because all the folders share fine when both machines are wireless. I've downloaded browstat (as your web-site recommends) but I don't know what the error I get means. I do 'browstat status' and I get browsing is active, Master browser is ASUS (the Vista machine and then it says 'could not connect to registry, error = 53' What does that mean? Thanks again for your help b Hi Brian, Browstat is most useful when run from multiple computers, and the results compared. An "error=53" in browstat generally comes from the master browser not running either NetBT or the Remote Registry Service. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/mysterious-error-53-aka-name-not-found.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...not-found.html But I don't think that you have browser problems. The browser affects visibility of a computer in Network Neighbourhood, and you haven't mentioned any symptoms there. But now your latest diagnosis. "As soon as I wire the XP machine to the router and turn off wireless, then the above mentioned problems begin." You earlier stated 2 separate problems. Which problem is not active using WiFi, and becomes active with Ethernet? What exact error or problem do you see when "can only open the Windows shares, not the data folders I want to share."? There are maybe a dozen conditions that I can think of that could result in "... cannot open a folder ...", each with its own diagnosis. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...useful-in.html Hello Chuck: the problem that I have when I turn the wireless off on the XP machine and use it wired to the router is that I cannot copy/move large files from one computer to the other. A small text file can be moved but nothing else. I can only do this from the XP machine. From XP I can see the shares on Vista and open the files and copy/move small files. From Vista, in an explorer window, I can see the shared folders on XP but I cannot even open these files. I can open the Windows designated 'Shared Folders' on the XP machine but not the ones I want to share. This from Vista. When both computers are wireless however, I can do whatever I want from both. Thanks again for your help b OK, Brian, If the file copy will even start, or if any files can copy (move), then you've eliminated all of the most common file sharing problems. If there are problems with either browsing, firewalls, name resolution, or permissions / security, it won't even start to copy. So this has to be a driver issue, but in this case, it's the Ethernet driver on one of the computers. Or maybe malware on either. Have you tried taking the laptop to another network, and seeing if it does any better elsewhere? Or maybe having a friend come over with a laptop, and see if you get any different results? Right now, you have 2 computers. If you can't copy from one to the other, you can't really tell which computer is the problem. Our gut says "Vista". Our head should say "Maybe not". http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html Thanks again Chuck: Well this is what I've tried since you answered last. I took the Vista laptop to the router and wired it up. Both laptops wired, networking perfect. Then I left Vista wired and set XP on wireless only. Vista couldn't see or ping XP at all. Both wireless, networking fine again. So as long as one computer is wired and the other wireless, networking doesn't work. If they are both in the same state, wired or wireless, networking is fine. It's tempting to wipe Vista and put XPPro on both laptops and be done with it. The problem is that I didn't receive a Vista disk when I bought the thing and all I have is one of those stupid restore things that wipes everything off the hard drive and puts it back to the way it was the day you brought it home: i.e. full of crap. So, any more pointers for me? Thanks again for your time and advice. b Brian, My personal opinion is that Vista will get better, and if you have Vista right now, you should stay with it and move ahead. Your problem may not be with Ethernet anyway. Multi-homed computers, whether running Vista, XP or whatever, are always a challenge. Both browsing and name resolution, two key components in Windows Networking, are affected by multiple connections. Start from the bottom, pinging. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html What's the complete and exact return from the ping that doesn't work? -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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