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There seem to be many variations of this problem, and despite reading and
trying everything I have found my problem remains. I have a new desktop with Vista Business, a laptop and desktop both with XP Pro. The laptop is wired to a router, and the 2 deskops attach via wireless. Everything can access the internet. The Vista Desktop can see and access all shared folders and printers on the XP machines. The XP machines cannot access shared folders on printers on the Vista Machine. Network Discovery, File Sharing, Public Folder Sharing and Printer Sharing are all 'ON'. All machines are in the same WORKGROUP. This is driving me to distraction, any help much appreciated. |
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Practic wrote:
There seem to be many variations of this problem, and despite reading and trying everything I have found my problem remains. I have a new desktop with Vista Business, a laptop and desktop both with XP Pro. The laptop is wired to a router, and the 2 deskops attach via wireless. Everything can access the internet. The Vista Desktop can see and access all shared folders and printers on the XP machines. The XP machines cannot access shared folders on printers on the Vista Machine. Network Discovery, File Sharing, Public Folder Sharing and Printer Sharing are all 'ON'. All machines are in the same WORKGROUP. This is driving me to distraction, any help much appreciated. Without being able to see your machines, here are a few suggestions for things you might have missed: 1. On the Vista machine, make sure you have properly configured the firewall to allow the LAN as trusted. If you have a third-party program such as McAfee or Norton uninstall it. If your networking is now working, replace McAfee and/or Norton (both really dreadful programs) with an antivirus such as NOD32, Kaspersky, or Avast (free). The built-in Windows Firewall is adequate for most people. 2. On the XP Pro machines, disable Simple Sharing from Folder OptionsView tab. Make sure you have passwords on all user accounts. You can set the machines to automatically log into a user account (go directly to the Desktop) if you like (see link below for both XP and Vista). 3. On the Vista machine, create user accounts/passwords that match the ones on the XP Pro machines. Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Thanks Malke
Some helpful ideas. I have tried all of these, but unfortunately I am no further forward! If you have any other ideas or if there is any information I can provide please let me know. Regards Peter "Malke" wrote: Practic wrote: There seem to be many variations of this problem, and despite reading and trying everything I have found my problem remains. I have a new desktop with Vista Business, a laptop and desktop both with XP Pro. The laptop is wired to a router, and the 2 deskops attach via wireless. Everything can access the internet. The Vista Desktop can see and access all shared folders and printers on the XP machines. The XP machines cannot access shared folders on printers on the Vista Machine. Network Discovery, File Sharing, Public Folder Sharing and Printer Sharing are all 'ON'. All machines are in the same WORKGROUP. This is driving me to distraction, any help much appreciated. Without being able to see your machines, here are a few suggestions for things you might have missed: 1. On the Vista machine, make sure you have properly configured the firewall to allow the LAN as trusted. If you have a third-party program such as McAfee or Norton uninstall it. If your networking is now working, replace McAfee and/or Norton (both really dreadful programs) with an antivirus such as NOD32, Kaspersky, or Avast (free). The built-in Windows Firewall is adequate for most people. 2. On the XP Pro machines, disable Simple Sharing from Folder OptionsView tab. Make sure you have passwords on all user accounts. You can set the machines to automatically log into a user account (go directly to the Desktop) if you like (see link below for both XP and Vista). 3. On the Vista machine, create user accounts/passwords that match the ones on the XP Pro machines. Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Practic wrote:
Thanks Malke Some helpful ideas. I have tried all of these, but unfortunately I am no further forward! If you have any other ideas or if there is any information I can provide please let me know. You're missing something, I just don't know what. Maybe you have the Vista machine set to a Public network instead of private? In any case, go through the instructions at this link step-by-step again: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Pardon the butt-in. I have similar file sharing problems (as you may have
read) and none of the solutions to fix it work, including the lame MS link you provided. I think the fix may be in the Security tab of the Vista folder I want to share -- add a "guest" user and allow it full control. Hell, I've tried everything else. Oh well, there's always the Public Folder option! "Malke" wrote in message ... Practic wrote: Thanks Malke Some helpful ideas. I have tried all of these, but unfortunately I am no further forward! If you have any other ideas or if there is any information I can provide please let me know. You're missing something, I just don't know what. Maybe you have the Vista machine set to a Public network instead of private? In any case, go through the instructions at this link step-by-step again: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Another butt in......LOL
Right there with ya.....I just posted a new thread on my situation..... Vista makes it very difficult evidently.....I'm still trying to figure this out as well..... I'll keep checking back... "Clearwire Mail" wrote: Pardon the butt-in. I have similar file sharing problems (as you may have read) and none of the solutions to fix it work, including the lame MS link you provided. I think the fix may be in the Security tab of the Vista folder I want to share -- add a "guest" user and allow it full control. Hell, I've tried everything else. Oh well, there's always the Public Folder option! "Malke" wrote in message ... Practic wrote: Thanks Malke Some helpful ideas. I have tried all of these, but unfortunately I am no further forward! If you have any other ideas or if there is any information I can provide please let me know. You're missing something, I just don't know what. Maybe you have the Vista machine set to a Public network instead of private? In any case, go through the instructions at this link step-by-step again: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Jim wrote:
"Clearwire Mail" wrote: Pardon the butt-in. I have similar file sharing problems (as you may have read) and none of the solutions to fix it work, including the lame MS link you provided. I think the fix may be in the Security tab of the Vista folder I want to share -- add a "guest" user and allow it full control. Hell, I've tried everything else. Oh well, there's always the Public Folder option! I'm sorry you found the link "lame". I think I'd be looking towards the user (you) for claims to lameness. I've set up quite a few networks with Vista and other operating systems and have had no problems. If you can't figure it out, have a professional come onsite and set you up properly. It will only take a few minutes. EOT for me. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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I welcome all the 'butt ins'.
Where to start - the network is Private, I have tried guest user with full control, I do want to go the Public folder route as I need to be sure everything is constantly up to date. Not convinced about have a professional come on site to fix it. I have been using and and successfully networking PC's for a long long time. There has to be an underlying problem or something that has been missed in all of the setup instructions. There are far too many instances of this around for it to be anything else. I guess this is the end of the road on this forum, but if anyone comes up with that 'silver bullet' please poist, I will do the same. "Malke" wrote: Jim wrote: "Clearwire Mail" wrote: Pardon the butt-in. I have similar file sharing problems (as you may have read) and none of the solutions to fix it work, including the lame MS link you provided. I think the fix may be in the Security tab of the Vista folder I want to share -- add a "guest" user and allow it full control. Hell, I've tried everything else. Oh well, there's always the Public Folder option! I'm sorry you found the link "lame". I think I'd be looking towards the user (you) for claims to lameness. I've set up quite a few networks with Vista and other operating systems and have had no problems. If you can't figure it out, have a professional come onsite and set you up properly. It will only take a few minutes. EOT for me. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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