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hello all!! this is my first time setting up a home network. older computer
has xp home and newer one has vista. i have gone thru the file sharing wizard and have set up folder sharing on the one with xp. i have followed the instructions in the "file and printer sharing in windows vista" article. i can see my old computer on the vista network but when i dbl click on it i get error msg ox80070035 and cannot access that computer. msg says to check spelling..done that. could my router firewall or my software firewall on the 2 pc's have anything to do with this?? if anyone can offer any knowledge i would appreciate it..thanks -- drew |
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"drew" wrote:
hello all!! this is my first time setting up a home network. older computer has xp home and newer one has vista. i have gone thru the file sharing wizard and have set up folder sharing on the one with xp. i have followed the instructions in the "file and printer sharing in windows vista" article. i can see my old computer on the vista network but when i dbl click on it i get error msg ox80070035 and cannot access that computer. msg says to check spelling. First, you should install the update from: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;922120 on the XP machine. Then, on Vista, disable IPv6 as follows: 1. In Control Panel, click on Network and Internet. 2. Click the Network Sharing Center 3. On the left, click Manage Network Connections. 4. Right-click your Local Area Connection (or the connection for the affected adapter) and select Properties. 5. Remove the checkmark next to Internet Protocol 6 (TCP/IPv6). 6. Click OK. I think that these last 6 steps may be the actual solution to the problem. Please report back here about what happens. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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