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Old July 5th 07, 04:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Debbie
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Default networking and sharing

I want to be able to share among my vista machine and my two xp machines. In
very simple terms can you tell me how to do this?
Thanks, Debbie

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Old July 5th 07, 05:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Default networking and sharing

Make sure all PCs are in the same workgroup. Make sure you have network
discovery/sharing turned on for all PCs. Then "share" the folders and/or
printers you want to be able to access. If any of this is wireless, make
sure to turn on the security features and turn off broadcasting of your
SSID. It also helps to use the same username/password on all PCs (not
required but it simplifies things). Oh...I assume you have already installed
a network (NIC, patch cables, router, etc.).

Tim

"Debbie" wrote in message
...
I want to be able to share among my vista machine and my two xp machines.
In very simple terms can you tell me how to do this?
Thanks, Debbie


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Old July 5th 07, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
LoneStar
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Default networking and sharing


"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
...
Make sure all PCs are in the same workgroup. Make sure you have network
discovery/sharing turned on for all PCs. Then "share" the folders and/or
printers you want to be able to access. If any of this is wireless, make
sure to turn on the security features and turn off broadcasting of your
SSID. It also helps to use the same username/password on all PCs (not
required but it simplifies things). Oh...I assume you have already
installed a network (NIC, patch cables, router, etc.).

Tim


Tim, I was going to post a new thread, but maybe I can work this out with
you......

I have an XP and Vista, hard wired via Linksys router. Both computers can
see each other, printer shares properly, and I can share the PUBLIC folder
on the Vista with my XP. But, I can't share other "shared" Vista folders
with the XP. Note: the Vista can use all shared folders on the XP, of
course!

OK, I'm gonna take this one step at a time! I WILL solve this thing!
First, my Vista and XP have two different user names (logical, since we have
two separate users!). Could THIS be a part of my problem? If so, why? Why
would Microsoft require all computers on a network to have the SAME name!!??

Let me know, and if this is a problem, can I get around this by still
keeping my separate names? Thanks.

EW


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Old July 5th 07, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Default networking and sharing

I think you would be better off starting a new thread. You'll be more likely
to get a better answer than I have.

I'm not a networking expert. But I'm reasonably sure that if you were to use
the same username and password on all machines your problem will go away.
Note that I am not saying this is *the* answer to your problem...at best it
is a workaround. This is the way I do it on my home network because I don't
need to have separate accounts. Because of that, I have never pursued it any
further. There has to be a way to make it work for you...probably through
adjusting file/folder permissions or sharing permissions. A new thread may
get your answer more quickly.

Good luck.

Tim

"LoneStar" wrote in message
reenews.net...

"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
...
Make sure all PCs are in the same workgroup. Make sure you have network
discovery/sharing turned on for all PCs. Then "share" the folders and/or
printers you want to be able to access. If any of this is wireless, make
sure to turn on the security features and turn off broadcasting of your
SSID. It also helps to use the same username/password on all PCs (not
required but it simplifies things). Oh...I assume you have already
installed a network (NIC, patch cables, router, etc.).

Tim


Tim, I was going to post a new thread, but maybe I can work this out with
you......

I have an XP and Vista, hard wired via Linksys router. Both computers can
see each other, printer shares properly, and I can share the PUBLIC folder
on the Vista with my XP. But, I can't share other "shared" Vista folders
with the XP. Note: the Vista can use all shared folders on the XP, of
course!

OK, I'm gonna take this one step at a time! I WILL solve this thing!
First, my Vista and XP have two different user names (logical, since we
have two separate users!). Could THIS be a part of my problem? If so,
why? Why would Microsoft require all computers on a network to have the
SAME name!!??

Let me know, and if this is a problem, can I get around this by still
keeping my separate names? Thanks.

EW



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Old July 6th 07, 12:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
LoneStar
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Default networking and sharing

Thanks for the reply, Tim. I will post this in a new thread -- later. I've
GOT to solve this seemingly simply file sharing problem, but it's not a
vital thing for me right now. I just don't understand why I could share
files/folders SO easily with my XP and ME systems, yet SO difficult with
Vista. It's not about security (I think). And unfortunately, Microsoft and
the MVPs don't provide understandable answers. Many others have this same
problem.

See you.

EW




"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
news
I think you would be better off starting a new thread. You'll be more
likely to get a better answer than I have.

I'm not a networking expert. But I'm reasonably sure that if you were to
use the same username and password on all machines your problem will go
away. Note that I am not saying this is *the* answer to your problem...at
best it is a workaround. This is the way I do it on my home network
because I don't need to have separate accounts. Because of that, I have
never pursued it any further. There has to be a way to make it work for
you...probably through adjusting file/folder permissions or sharing
permissions. A new thread may get your answer more quickly.

Good luck.

Tim

"LoneStar" wrote in message
reenews.net...

"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
...
Make sure all PCs are in the same workgroup. Make sure you have network
discovery/sharing turned on for all PCs. Then "share" the folders and/or
printers you want to be able to access. If any of this is wireless, make
sure to turn on the security features and turn off broadcasting of your
SSID. It also helps to use the same username/password on all PCs (not
required but it simplifies things). Oh...I assume you have already
installed a network (NIC, patch cables, router, etc.).

Tim


Tim, I was going to post a new thread, but maybe I can work this out with
you......

I have an XP and Vista, hard wired via Linksys router. Both computers
can see each other, printer shares properly, and I can share the PUBLIC
folder on the Vista with my XP. But, I can't share other "shared" Vista
folders with the XP. Note: the Vista can use all shared folders on the
XP, of course!

OK, I'm gonna take this one step at a time! I WILL solve this thing!
First, my Vista and XP have two different user names (logical, since we
have two separate users!). Could THIS be a part of my problem? If so,
why? Why would Microsoft require all computers on a network to have the
SAME name!!??

Let me know, and if this is a problem, can I get around this by still
keeping my separate names? Thanks.

EW





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Old July 6th 07, 05:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Posts: 273
Default networking and sharing

Vista's firewall is different than XP's (two-way versus one-way). Have you
tried turning off Vista's firewall to see if that makes a difference?

Tim

"LoneStar" wrote in message
reenews.net...
Thanks for the reply, Tim. I will post this in a new thread -- later.
I've GOT to solve this seemingly simply file sharing problem, but it's not
a vital thing for me right now. I just don't understand why I could share
files/folders SO easily with my XP and ME systems, yet SO difficult with
Vista. It's not about security (I think). And unfortunately, Microsoft
and the MVPs don't provide understandable answers. Many others have this
same problem.

See you.

EW




"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
news
I think you would be better off starting a new thread. You'll be more
likely to get a better answer than I have.

I'm not a networking expert. But I'm reasonably sure that if you were to
use the same username and password on all machines your problem will go
away. Note that I am not saying this is *the* answer to your problem...at
best it is a workaround. This is the way I do it on my home network
because I don't need to have separate accounts. Because of that, I have
never pursued it any further. There has to be a way to make it work for
you...probably through adjusting file/folder permissions or sharing
permissions. A new thread may get your answer more quickly.

Good luck.

Tim

"LoneStar" wrote in message
reenews.net...

"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
...
Make sure all PCs are in the same workgroup. Make sure you have network
discovery/sharing turned on for all PCs. Then "share" the folders
and/or printers you want to be able to access. If any of this is
wireless, make sure to turn on the security features and turn off
broadcasting of your SSID. It also helps to use the same
username/password on all PCs (not required but it simplifies things).
Oh...I assume you have already installed a network (NIC, patch cables,
router, etc.).

Tim

Tim, I was going to post a new thread, but maybe I can work this out
with you......

I have an XP and Vista, hard wired via Linksys router. Both computers
can see each other, printer shares properly, and I can share the PUBLIC
folder on the Vista with my XP. But, I can't share other "shared" Vista
folders with the XP. Note: the Vista can use all shared folders on the
XP, of course!

OK, I'm gonna take this one step at a time! I WILL solve this thing!
First, my Vista and XP have two different user names (logical, since we
have two separate users!). Could THIS be a part of my problem? If so,
why? Why would Microsoft require all computers on a network to have the
SAME name!!??

Let me know, and if this is a problem, can I get around this by still
keeping my separate names? Thanks.

EW






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Old July 6th 07, 09:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
LoneStar
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Posts: 115
Default networking and sharing


"Tim" tim_at_overthere.com wrote in message
...
Vista's firewall is different than XP's (two-way versus one-way). Have you
tried turning off Vista's firewall to see if that makes a difference?

Tim


Yes I have -- still no workie!

But again, no problem since this issue is not that important. I can always
copy files to Vista's Public folder for sharing with the XP (as I said
before). What I can't understand is WHY I can access the Public folder in
Vista from the XP computer and NOT access the other folders marked as
"shared!" Maybe the first Service Pack for Vista will ease the file sharing
situation --are you reading this MS??

Thanks again, Tim.

EW


 




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