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Hi
I have just bought a notebook with vista ultimate 64bit on it. I have another 4 computers (3 notebooks and one desktop machine) on my network with XP pro on each machine. I normally have two of the notebooks wireless connected to my network using a d-link g604t modem router and the other machines use the lan connections. Up to today, my network has always been stable and each of the xp machines can see each other and have been able to for years. However now I cannot see the network from my new Vista machine - although I could for a short period of time today while I was trying to set up the vista machine. I have downloaded the link layer topology discovery responder and i have installed that on some of the xp machines as I have been told that is the way to get these machines to network, but i still see only my vista machine when i look at the network on it. I have turned on discovery, and sharing etc, and somehow I have managed to map one network drive from an xp mahcine to the vista machine. I have noticed that there has been a few minutes when the network was visible - and it appears to be different if i use the wireless or the lan connection. I have a static IP address for each of the network connections. I have removed the norton firewall and am using the windows one. Any guidance would be appreciated. I know that overtime i will get to like vista - but right now ..... urrgggg. Doug |
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can't quite remember...but while looking for a solution to get my Vista
Business and XP Pro to communicate via VPN, i think i ran across somethign saying to enable the PUBLIC folder and the MEDIA folders to see if what u need works? You could try that then disable them again to see if anythign works? I don't use those (2) features either, so don't need them on...but worth a try. keep googling.... i ran across a few pages with help for this....but did not save them. i like Vista also, but man... seems like some MAJOR bugs for the most important things...that just should NOT be in a primetime release..yes i understand bugs will exist...but seems very rediculous ones! Macs are looking quite attractive these days! "Doug" wrote: Hi I have just bought a notebook with vista ultimate 64bit on it. I have another 4 computers (3 notebooks and one desktop machine) on my network with XP pro on each machine. I normally have two of the notebooks wireless connected to my network using a d-link g604t modem router and the other machines use the lan connections. Up to today, my network has always been stable and each of the xp machines can see each other and have been able to for years. However now I cannot see the network from my new Vista machine - although I could for a short period of time today while I was trying to set up the vista machine. I have downloaded the link layer topology discovery responder and i have installed that on some of the xp machines as I have been told that is the way to get these machines to network, but i still see only my vista machine when i look at the network on it. I have turned on discovery, and sharing etc, and somehow I have managed to map one network drive from an xp mahcine to the vista machine. I have noticed that there has been a few minutes when the network was visible - and it appears to be different if i use the wireless or the lan connection. I have a static IP address for each of the network connections. I have removed the norton firewall and am using the windows one. Any guidance would be appreciated. I know that overtime i will get to like vista - but right now ..... urrgggg. Doug |
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oh yeah, alos somehting about disabling password protection? seems stupid,
but i think somebody tried that to get it do work???? "Doug" wrote: Hi I have just bought a notebook with vista ultimate 64bit on it. I have another 4 computers (3 notebooks and one desktop machine) on my network with XP pro on each machine. I normally have two of the notebooks wireless connected to my network using a d-link g604t modem router and the other machines use the lan connections. Up to today, my network has always been stable and each of the xp machines can see each other and have been able to for years. However now I cannot see the network from my new Vista machine - although I could for a short period of time today while I was trying to set up the vista machine. I have downloaded the link layer topology discovery responder and i have installed that on some of the xp machines as I have been told that is the way to get these machines to network, but i still see only my vista machine when i look at the network on it. I have turned on discovery, and sharing etc, and somehow I have managed to map one network drive from an xp mahcine to the vista machine. I have noticed that there has been a few minutes when the network was visible - and it appears to be different if i use the wireless or the lan connection. I have a static IP address for each of the network connections. I have removed the norton firewall and am using the windows one. Any guidance would be appreciated. I know that overtime i will get to like vista - but right now ..... urrgggg. Doug |