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Old August 22nd 07, 11:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Frank Aus
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Default Networking Vista

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me

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Old August 23rd 07, 04:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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Default Networking Vista

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
"Frank Aus" wrote in message ...
I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me

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Old August 23rd 07, 05:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default Networking Vista

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx


File and printer sharing info for you.

"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me

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Old August 23rd 07, 05:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default Networking Vista

Have you tried the following:
In Vista Networking and Sharing:
1 Network Discovery ON
2 File Sharing ON
3 Public Folder Sharing ON
4 Password Protected OFF

And have you made sure that the workgroup names are the same on XP and Vista.
By default XP is MSHOME and Vista is WORKGROUP
Also "Shared Docs" in XP is called "Public Folder" in Vista


"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me

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Old August 23rd 07, 07:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Franksa
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Default Networking Vista


Thank you for your reply

I have checked 1,2,3,4 all ok

Workgroup names is very confusing for me never thought about this

When i install XP all i do for networking, i call it workgroup that's when
installing the XP

With Vista can't remember anything like that.

Now my question is where can i find these names and how to change it

Using Windows explorer i can see in XP under Micr. Win. Network the name:
"Workgroup" is that the name??

When in Vista Network & Sharing yes there i see network name is: "Network"

Is network name and workgroup name the same thing???

I can change the Network name in Vista to Work group is that the correct
thing to do?? that's simple for me

Can i change share doc's to public Folder in XP??

Would be pleased if you assist me once more



"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Have you tried the following:
In Vista Networking and Sharing:
1 Network Discovery ON
2 File Sharing ON
3 Public Folder Sharing ON
4 Password Protected OFF

And have you made sure that the workgroup names are the same on XP and
Vista.
By default XP is MSHOME and Vista is WORKGROUP
Also "Shared Docs" in XP is called "Public Folder" in Vista


"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the
network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any
reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me




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Old August 23rd 07, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Posts: 5,685
Default Networking Vista

Click start Right-click Computer left-click Properties Computer
Name(across the top tabs) change comp name, etc(down the bottom)click on
change. In the next window, there is a provision for a domain name, and a
workgroup name
Don't touch domain!

Do the same in both computers, and make the Workgroup names the same.
You can call both antartica, if you want you!

Network and Workgroup are different kettles of fish.

The "Shared Docs" folder in XP is the equivalent of "Public" in Vista; leave
the names alone.

And in Vista make sure it is a private Network


"Franksa" wrote:


Thank you for your reply

I have checked 1,2,3,4 all ok

Workgroup names is very confusing for me never thought about this

When i install XP all i do for networking, i call it workgroup that's when
installing the XP

With Vista can't remember anything like that.

Now my question is where can i find these names and how to change it

Using Windows explorer i can see in XP under Micr. Win. Network the name:
"Workgroup" is that the name??

When in Vista Network & Sharing yes there i see network name is: "Network"

Is network name and workgroup name the same thing???

I can change the Network name in Vista to Work group is that the correct
thing to do?? that's simple for me

Can i change share doc's to public Folder in XP??

Would be pleased if you assist me once more



"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Have you tried the following:
In Vista Networking and Sharing:
1 Network Discovery ON
2 File Sharing ON
3 Public Folder Sharing ON
4 Password Protected OFF

And have you made sure that the workgroup names are the same on XP and
Vista.
By default XP is MSHOME and Vista is WORKGROUP
Also "Shared Docs" in XP is called "Public Folder" in Vista


"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the
network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any
reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me





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Old August 23rd 07, 11:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Posts: 5,685
Default Networking Vista

Just reread your post!
Make sure that the 4 computers have the SAME workgroup name.
Sorry about that.

Mick in Qld

"Franksa" wrote:


Thank you for your reply

I have checked 1,2,3,4 all ok

Workgroup names is very confusing for me never thought about this

When i install XP all i do for networking, i call it workgroup that's when
installing the XP

With Vista can't remember anything like that.

Now my question is where can i find these names and how to change it

Using Windows explorer i can see in XP under Micr. Win. Network the name:
"Workgroup" is that the name??

When in Vista Network & Sharing yes there i see network name is: "Network"

Is network name and workgroup name the same thing???

I can change the Network name in Vista to Work group is that the correct
thing to do?? that's simple for me

Can i change share doc's to public Folder in XP??

Would be pleased if you assist me once more



"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Have you tried the following:
In Vista Networking and Sharing:
1 Network Discovery ON
2 File Sharing ON
3 Public Folder Sharing ON
4 Password Protected OFF

And have you made sure that the workgroup names are the same on XP and
Vista.
By default XP is MSHOME and Vista is WORKGROUP
Also "Shared Docs" in XP is called "Public Folder" in Vista


"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the
network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any
reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me





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Old August 24th 07, 10:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Franksa
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Posts: 2
Default Networking Vista

Thanks a lot for your help well appreciated


"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
news
Click start Right-click Computer left-click Properties Computer
Name(across the top tabs) change comp name, etc(down the bottom)click on
change. In the next window, there is a provision for a domain name, and a
workgroup name
Don't touch domain!

Do the same in both computers, and make the Workgroup names the same.
You can call both antartica, if you want you!

Network and Workgroup are different kettles of fish.

The "Shared Docs" folder in XP is the equivalent of "Public" in Vista;
leave
the names alone.

And in Vista make sure it is a private Network


"Franksa" wrote:


Thank you for your reply

I have checked 1,2,3,4 all ok

Workgroup names is very confusing for me never thought about this

When i install XP all i do for networking, i call it workgroup that's
when
installing the XP

With Vista can't remember anything like that.

Now my question is where can i find these names and how to change it

Using Windows explorer i can see in XP under Micr. Win. Network the name:
"Workgroup" is that the name??

When in Vista Network & Sharing yes there i see network name is:
"Network"

Is network name and workgroup name the same thing???

I can change the Network name in Vista to Work group is that the correct
thing to do?? that's simple for me

Can i change share doc's to public Folder in XP??

Would be pleased if you assist me once more



"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Have you tried the following:
In Vista Networking and Sharing:
1 Network Discovery ON
2 File Sharing ON
3 Public Folder Sharing ON
4 Password Protected OFF

And have you made sure that the workgroup names are the same on XP and
Vista.
By default XP is MSHOME and Vista is WORKGROUP
Also "Shared Docs" in XP is called "Public Folder" in Vista


"Frank Aus" wrote:

I have 4 computers 2 with Vista 2 with XP

From the Vista main comp. some times I can see all computers on the
network
and than the other day they have all gone
I have no problems in addressing the main comp. from the other
computers

An other thing I can't see this news message myself but I can read any
reply
very well also a Vista problem

Who help me








 




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