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Ok, I have read all the threads I can find and downloaded the patch file for
my XP computer and I still have a problem. Before, I could not connect to the XP computer at all. Now I get an icon on my network screen for a media player and can access media files from my XP computer but nothing else. Still does not show my shared printer which is hooked up to the XP computer either. I have put the entire hard drive as shared on the XP. Another interesting thing is, the XP computer can "see" the Vista computer, but when it tried to access it, gets an error saying no permission to access. This is of course wrong since I have set up sharing on the Vista computer as well. All XP computers on the network can share files just fine. While it is nice to access my music files, I would also like to transfer some documents and photos. Any help would be appreciated. |
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"Michael" wrote: Ok, I have read all the threads I can find and downloaded the patch file for my XP computer and I still have a problem. Before, I could not connect to the XP computer at all. Now I get an icon on my network screen for a media player and can access media files from my XP computer but nothing else. Still does not show my shared printer which is hooked up to the XP computer either. I have put the entire hard drive as shared on the XP. Another interesting thing is, the XP computer can "see" the Vista computer, but when it tried to access it, gets an error saying no permission to access. This is of course wrong since I have set up sharing on the Vista computer as well. All XP computers on the network can share files just fine. While it is nice to access my music files, I would also like to transfer some documents and photos. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Yes, I have done all that, everything is the way it should be, but I only get
"mediaplayer" for my shared HD on the XP computer when trying to access it on the Vista computer. "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx "Michael" wrote: Ok, I have read all the threads I can find and downloaded the patch file for my XP computer and I still have a problem. Before, I could not connect to the XP computer at all. Now I get an icon on my network screen for a media player and can access media files from my XP computer but nothing else. Still does not show my shared printer which is hooked up to the XP computer either. I have put the entire hard drive as shared on the XP. Another interesting thing is, the XP computer can "see" the Vista computer, but when it tried to access it, gets an error saying no permission to access. This is of course wrong since I have set up sharing on the Vista computer as well. All XP computers on the network can share files just fine. While it is nice to access my music files, I would also like to transfer some documents and photos. Any help would be appreciated. |
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I'm having the same problem, and note that we have both done everything on
the "file and printer sharing" help page. Vista cannot see either XP computer, the XP computers CAN see the Vista but not access it, and the network is brutally slow. "Michael" wrote: Ok, I have read all the threads I can find and downloaded the patch file for my XP computer and I still have a problem. Before, I could not connect to the XP computer at all. Now I get an icon on my network screen for a media player and can access media files from my XP computer but nothing else. Still does not show my shared printer which is hooked up to the XP computer either. I have put the entire hard drive as shared on the XP. Another interesting thing is, the XP computer can "see" the Vista computer, but when it tried to access it, gets an error saying no permission to access. This is of course wrong since I have set up sharing on the Vista computer as well. All XP computers on the network can share files just fine. While it is nice to access my music files, I would also like to transfer some documents and photos. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Michael, do all the comps have the same Workgroup name? They have to.
And, in Vista Network and sharing: 1 Network Discovery:ON ----the network now should be private. 2 File Sharing:ON 3 Public Folder sharing:ON --- that is the same as XPs shared Docs 4 Password Protected:OFF --- otherwise you need a password at XPs end 5 Only turn printer sharing on if the printer is hooked to Vista machine. And make sure you have run the XP home network file and printer sharing wizard "Michael" wrote: Yes, I have done all that, everything is the way it should be, but I only get "mediaplayer" for my shared HD on the XP computer when trying to access it on the Vista computer. "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx "Michael" wrote: Ok, I have read all the threads I can find and downloaded the patch file for my XP computer and I still have a problem. Before, I could not connect to the XP computer at all. Now I get an icon on my network screen for a media player and can access media files from my XP computer but nothing else. Still does not show my shared printer which is hooked up to the XP computer either. I have put the entire hard drive as shared on the XP. Another interesting thing is, the XP computer can "see" the Vista computer, but when it tried to access it, gets an error saying no permission to access. This is of course wrong since I have set up sharing on the Vista computer as well. All XP computers on the network can share files just fine. While it is nice to access my music files, I would also like to transfer some documents and photos. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Great, I have exactly the same problem!
I have two XP machines, a network attached storage device & a brand new Vista laptop that's going to be wiped very soon & have XP installed because it's been nothing but trouble! I've updated everything, bought a new Vista compatible router because I couldn't join the network wirelessly...I've just updated all firmware on the NAS so that it works with Vista...I've installed the software for the NAS just to be sure but I'm still in the same situation. One of the PC's (the one that has had the LLDP update installed) is still hidden to Vista. It shows up on the extended "map" but I can't get to any shared files. The other XP PC is being shown as a mediaserver & opens media player whenever I try to access it. The NAS is also showing as a mediaserver...which isn't very good as it is supposed to be the storage "hub" for the entire network. Yes, I've been through all the network setup wizards...that's all I've been doing for 3 days. I tried to submit a support request online but my product ID doesn't work (it's the third time I've generated one via MS' phone service) & I'm not paying a premium rate phone number to get someone on the other end talk me through the wizard again. Someone sort this out, it's rediculous. |
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I was having the same problem with Vista not connecting to computers running
XP on our network. I finally had to change some of my firewall settings on the local area network and was able to access the shared files on the XP computers from the one with Vista ( turned out that we had two firewalls running) The Norton one really interferes with being able to connect. I just uninstalled it and the network finally connected! I was still having trouble accessing the Vista computer from the XP computers, I had to go into all the shared folders on the Vista Computer and under the security settings I had to set the rights and permissions on the shares to be able to access anything from the XP computers. Even though the C: drive and desktop and a lot of folders were shared, the rights and permissions had to be set to be able to access them. "Steve" wrote: Great, I have exactly the same problem! I have two XP machines, a network attached storage device & a brand new Vista laptop that's going to be wiped very soon & have XP installed because it's been nothing but trouble! I've updated everything, bought a new Vista compatible router because I couldn't join the network wirelessly...I've just updated all firmware on the NAS so that it works with Vista...I've installed the software for the NAS just to be sure but I'm still in the same situation. One of the PC's (the one that has had the LLDP update installed) is still hidden to Vista. It shows up on the extended "map" but I can't get to any shared files. The other XP PC is being shown as a mediaserver & opens media player whenever I try to access it. The NAS is also showing as a mediaserver...which isn't very good as it is supposed to be the storage "hub" for the entire network. Yes, I've been through all the network setup wizards...that's all I've been doing for 3 days. I tried to submit a support request online but my product ID doesn't work (it's the third time I've generated one via MS' phone service) & I'm not paying a premium rate phone number to get someone on the other end talk me through the wizard again. Someone sort this out, it's rediculous. |
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On the XP computer, do net view vistaipaddress, does that display all
sharing? -- 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 "Megawatt" wrote in message ... I was having the same problem with Vista not connecting to computers running XP on our network. I finally had to change some of my firewall settings on the local area network and was able to access the shared files on the XP computers from the one with Vista ( turned out that we had two firewalls running) The Norton one really interferes with being able to connect. I just uninstalled it and the network finally connected! I was still having trouble accessing the Vista computer from the XP computers, I had to go into all the shared folders on the Vista Computer and under the security settings I had to set the rights and permissions on the shares to be able to access anything from the XP computers. Even though the C: drive and desktop and a lot of folders were shared, the rights and permissions had to be set to be able to access them. "Steve" wrote: Great, I have exactly the same problem! I have two XP machines, a network attached storage device & a brand new Vista laptop that's going to be wiped very soon & have XP installed because it's been nothing but trouble! I've updated everything, bought a new Vista compatible router because I couldn't join the network wirelessly...I've just updated all firmware on the NAS so that it works with Vista...I've installed the software for the NAS just to be sure but I'm still in the same situation. One of the PC's (the one that has had the LLDP update installed) is still hidden to Vista. It shows up on the extended "map" but I can't get to any shared files. The other XP PC is being shown as a mediaserver & opens media player whenever I try to access it. The NAS is also showing as a mediaserver...which isn't very good as it is supposed to be the storage "hub" for the entire network. Yes, I've been through all the network setup wizards...that's all I've been doing for 3 days. I tried to submit a support request online but my product ID doesn't work (it's the third time I've generated one via MS' phone service) & I'm not paying a premium rate phone number to get someone on the other end talk me through the wizard again. Someone sort this out, it's rediculous. |