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Hi,
Every time I reboot the computer it turns of file and printer sharing - most annoying. I set file and printer sharing as on in the network and sharing centre and then in the firewall. It works fine. When I reboot Vista (or some program) turns it off. I am running Vista on 2 machines and have 2 other XP machines all on a workgroup together. When file and printer sharing is on they all share nicely. The other programs installed that might affect this are McAfee (its firewall is diabled), Network Magic (this is set with sharing on all the computers and the selected files). Any help is most appreciated. Best regards, Simon |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 03:30:00 -0700, simon wb
wrote: Hi, Every time I reboot the computer it turns of file and printer sharing - most annoying. I set file and printer sharing as on in the network and sharing centre and then in the firewall. It works fine. When I reboot Vista (or some program) turns it off. I am running Vista on 2 machines and have 2 other XP machines all on a workgroup together. When file and printer sharing is on they all share nicely. The other programs installed that might affect this are McAfee (its firewall is diabled), Network Magic (this is set with sharing on all the computers and the selected files). Any help is most appreciated. Best regards, Simon Simon, If Network Magic is involved, you should probably start by asking them for support. Network Magic adds a layer of complexity on top of Windows Networking (plus charges for the service). Any network that NM will make to work *can* work on its own, if you have enough patience and persistence. Try getting rid of NM, and fixing the problem. -- 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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I do not have Network magic or any other third-party networking s/w
installed. I also have experienced "File and Printer Sharing" turning off by itself after I have explicitly turned it on. Can someone please suggest a fix? It is v.annoying to have something you have changed suddenly change back to a default. Thanks, Dan "Chuck" wrote: ....Try getting rid of NM, and fixing the problem. Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] |
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I have the same problem. No other firewalls except Norton 360,
no other extra features. Did anyone get an answer or frix? "billraper" wrote: I also am a victim of the same random problem. The differences for me are (1) No Network Magic (2) No McAfee (3) No XP |
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I FOUND MY SOLUTION!!!
In my case, it was in Lenovo's "ThinkVantage Access Connections" applet. It is additional security that is applied at the CONNECTION level. Here is how I fixed it: 1. Double click on the ThinkVantage Access Connections applet in the notification area. 2. Click on the MANAGE button on the toolbar 3. Select the SSID where you want File Sharing to work, and click EDIT 4. Click on the ADDITIONAL SETTINGS tab 5. Next to "Network Security", click the SETTINGS button 6. The first option in Security Settings is "Disable file and printer sharing". UNCHECK this box. Click OK for 3 levels of dialog boxes, then close Access Connections Although these directions are specific to ThinkPad notebooks, the same principle may apply for other manufacturers' connection managers. Best of luck! Bill "ARJ167" wrote: I have the same problem. No other firewalls except Norton 360, no other extra features. Did anyone get an answer or frix? "billraper" wrote: I also am a victim of the same random problem. The differences for me are (1) No Network Magic (2) No McAfee (3) No XP |
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Nah... The IBM Access Connections applet is very unique. More
trouble than it is worth, in my opinion. --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 04:22:00 -0800, billraper wrote: I FOUND MY SOLUTION!!! In my case, it was in Lenovo's "ThinkVantage Access Connections" applet. It is additional security that is applied at the CONNECTION level. Here is how I fixed it: 1. Double click on the ThinkVantage Access Connections applet in the notification area. 2. Click on the MANAGE button on the toolbar 3. Select the SSID where you want File Sharing to work, and click EDIT 4. Click on the ADDITIONAL SETTINGS tab 5. Next to "Network Security", click the SETTINGS button 6. The first option in Security Settings is "Disable file and printer sharing". UNCHECK this box. Click OK for 3 levels of dialog boxes, then close Access Connections Although these directions are specific to ThinkPad notebooks, the same principle may apply for other manufacturers' connection managers. Best of luck! Bill "ARJ167" wrote: I have the same problem. No other firewalls except Norton 360, no other extra features. Did anyone get an answer or frix? "billraper" wrote: I also am a victim of the same random problem. The differences for me are (1) No Network Magic (2) No McAfee (3) No XP |
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Eureka! That fixed it. Is this documented anywhere on
the ThinkPad? I don't see it. Lenovo should get the word out. "billraper" wrote: I FOUND MY SOLUTION!!! In my case, it was in Lenovo's "ThinkVantage Access Connections" applet. It is additional security that is applied at the CONNECTION level. Here is how I fixed it: 1. Double click on the ThinkVantage Access Connections applet in the notification area. 2. Click on the MANAGE button on the toolbar 3. Select the SSID where you want File Sharing to work, and click EDIT 4. Click on the ADDITIONAL SETTINGS tab 5. Next to "Network Security", click the SETTINGS button 6. The first option in Security Settings is "Disable file and printer sharing". UNCHECK this box. Click OK for 3 levels of dialog boxes, then close Access Connections Although these directions are specific to ThinkPad notebooks, the same principle may apply for other manufacturers' connection managers. Best of luck! Bill "ARJ167" wrote: I have the same problem. No other firewalls except Norton 360, no other extra features. Did anyone get an answer or frix? "billraper" wrote: I also am a victim of the same random problem. The differences for me are (1) No Network Magic (2) No McAfee (3) No XP |
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Documented in the Thinkpad forums...
--- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:47:01 -0800, ARJ167 wrote: Eureka! That fixed it. Is this documented anywhere on the ThinkPad? I don't see it. Lenovo should get the word out. "billraper" wrote: I FOUND MY SOLUTION!!! In my case, it was in Lenovo's "ThinkVantage Access Connections" applet. It is additional security that is applied at the CONNECTION level. Here is how I fixed it: 1. Double click on the ThinkVantage Access Connections applet in the notification area. 2. Click on the MANAGE button on the toolbar 3. Select the SSID where you want File Sharing to work, and click EDIT 4. Click on the ADDITIONAL SETTINGS tab 5. Next to "Network Security", click the SETTINGS button 6. The first option in Security Settings is "Disable file and printer sharing". UNCHECK this box. Click OK for 3 levels of dialog boxes, then close Access Connections Although these directions are specific to ThinkPad notebooks, the same principle may apply for other manufacturers' connection managers. Best of luck! Bill "ARJ167" wrote: I have the same problem. No other firewalls except Norton 360, no other extra features. Did anyone get an answer or frix? "billraper" wrote: I also am a victim of the same random problem. The differences for me are (1) No Network Magic (2) No McAfee (3) No XP |
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