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I have a microsoft peer-to-peer network of 10 computers, mostly XP, 1 Windows
2000 and 1 Vista Business. I’m configuring the Vista laptop for access to the network. Printing from the Vista Business laptop (HP Pavilion dv9000) to several Network Printers works. I can successfully browse all PC’s on the network, I can successfully map network drives to any share on the PC's, but if you use explorer (or the Network browser) to click on any files in those shares, the Vista laptop immediately (within a count of 3) blue screens, telling me to do a diagnostic on the hardware, specifically memory, and then restarts. This is consistent…everytime. I’ve done the diagnostics and the results indicate that all hardware is fine. I've determined that bios and microsoft updates are current, and Searching out on technet I am finding no similar problem being related, search on blue screen, vista, networking, peer-to-peer doesn’t come up with any palpable solutions. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I’m kind of at a loss on what to try next. -- David |
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Any errors in the event viewer?
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... I have a microsoft peer-to-peer network of 10 computers, mostly XP, 1 Windows 2000 and 1 Vista Business. I’m configuring the Vista laptop for access to the network. Printing from the Vista Business laptop (HP Pavilion dv9000) to several Network Printers works. I can successfully browse all PC’s on the network, I can successfully map network drives to any share on the PC's, but if you use explorer (or the Network browser) to click on any files in those shares, the Vista laptop immediately (within a count of 3) blue screens, telling me to do a diagnostic on the hardware, specifically memory, and then restarts. This is consistent…everytime. I’ve done the diagnostics and the results indicate that all hardware is fine. I've determined that bios and microsoft updates are current, and Searching out on technet I am finding no similar problem being related, search on blue screen, vista, networking, peer-to-peer doesn’t come up with any palpable solutions. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I’m kind of at a loss on what to try next. -- David |
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Have you tried to disable IE protect mode?
"David" wrote in message ... I have a microsoft peer-to-peer network of 10 computers, mostly XP, 1 Windows 2000 and 1 Vista Business. I’m configuring the Vista laptop for access to the network. Printing from the Vista Business laptop (HP Pavilion dv9000) to several Network Printers works. I can successfully browse all PC’s on the network, I can successfully map network drives to any share on the PC's, but if you use explorer (or the Network browser) to click on any files in those shares, the Vista laptop immediately (within a count of 3) blue screens, telling me to do a diagnostic on the hardware, specifically memory, and then restarts. This is consistent…everytime. I’ve done the diagnostics and the results indicate that all hardware is fine. I've determined that bios and microsoft updates are current, and Searching out on technet I am finding no similar problem being related, search on blue screen, vista, networking, peer-to-peer doesn’t come up with any palpable solutions. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I’m kind of at a loss on what to try next. -- David |
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Administrative events:
Warning - "The configuration of the AdminConnection/TCP protocol in the SQL instance MSSMLBIZ is not valid" Warning - "WLAN AutoConfig service has successfully stopped" and then, Error - "Audit events have been dropped by the transport. The real time backup file was corrupt due to improper shutdown" There is no online event log help for these items. -- David "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Any errors in the event viewer? Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... I have a microsoft peer-to-peer network of 10 computers, mostly XP, 1 Windows 2000 and 1 Vista Business. I’m configuring the Vista laptop for access to the network. Printing from the Vista Business laptop (HP Pavilion dv9000) to several Network Printers works. I can successfully browse all PC’s on the network, I can successfully map network drives to any share on the PC's, but if you use explorer (or the Network browser) to click on any files in those shares, the Vista laptop immediately (within a count of 3) blue screens, telling me to do a diagnostic on the hardware, specifically memory, and then restarts. This is consistent…everytime. I’ve done the diagnostics and the results indicate that all hardware is fine. I've determined that bios and microsoft updates are current, and Searching out on technet I am finding no similar problem being related, search on blue screen, vista, networking, peer-to-peer doesn’t come up with any palpable solutions. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I’m kind of at a loss on what to try next. -- David |
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I have the same problem, when I connect to my companys VPN and try to access
a shared file in the company network I get a blue screen. Please help me out with this this have been really a painful change from XP due to this problem. Thanks "David" wrote: Administrative events: Warning - "The configuration of the AdminConnection/TCP protocol in the SQL instance MSSMLBIZ is not valid" Warning - "WLAN AutoConfig service has successfully stopped" and then, Error - "Audit events have been dropped by the transport. The real time backup file was corrupt due to improper shutdown" There is no online event log help for these items. -- David "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Any errors in the event viewer? Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David" wrote in message ... I have a microsoft peer-to-peer network of 10 computers, mostly XP, 1 Windows 2000 and 1 Vista Business. I’m configuring the Vista laptop for access to the network. Printing from the Vista Business laptop (HP Pavilion dv9000) to several Network Printers works. I can successfully browse all PC’s on the network, I can successfully map network drives to any share on the PC's, but if you use explorer (or the Network browser) to click on any files in those shares, the Vista laptop immediately (within a count of 3) blue screens, telling me to do a diagnostic on the hardware, specifically memory, and then restarts. This is consistent…everytime. I’ve done the diagnostics and the results indicate that all hardware is fine. I've determined that bios and microsoft updates are current, and Searching out on technet I am finding no similar problem being related, search on blue screen, vista, networking, peer-to-peer doesn’t come up with any palpable solutions. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I’m kind of at a loss on what to try next. -- David |