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two Vista Machines can not talk



 
 
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Old October 2nd 07, 05:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Carpetking
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Default two Vista Machines can not talk

Hi there,

We have two Vista 'Home' machines that are both part of the same work group.
They both can see each other. In other words, when we go out to the network
on either machine, both can be seen.

On the machine in our 'Front Room', I can see that machine and the one in my
office from the Network administration. When I hit the 'Office' PC from the
'Front Room' it prompts me for a user ID and password. I can then open up the
folders and files on the 'C' drive of the 'Office' PC.

When sitting at the 'Office' pc, I can see both that PC and the one in the
'Front Room' from Network administration. But, I can not see the 'C' drive or
anything else. When I double click on the 'Front Room' pc I get a response
that says there is a problem communicating. When I click 'Diagnose' it thinks
for a while and then comes back saying it can not 'Diagnose' the problem. It
never prompts me for a user ID or password. Both machines have a user ID and
password established.

I have file and print sharing turned on, on both machines as well as their
'C' drives shared. Both have been cold booted and the problem still
continues. Any thoughts on why I can see and work with things from one
computer, but not the other? Help! Thanks! - Eric-
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Old October 2nd 07, 09:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L \(MS-MVP\)
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Default two Vista Machines can not talk

Assuming you know the 'Front Room' computer IP, what do you receive if using
net view \\'Front Room'IP command from Office?

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"Carpetking" wrote in message
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Hi there,

We have two Vista 'Home' machines that are both part of the same work
group.
They both can see each other. In other words, when we go out to the
network
on either machine, both can be seen.

On the machine in our 'Front Room', I can see that machine and the one in
my
office from the Network administration. When I hit the 'Office' PC from
the
'Front Room' it prompts me for a user ID and password. I can then open up
the
folders and files on the 'C' drive of the 'Office' PC.

When sitting at the 'Office' pc, I can see both that PC and the one in the
'Front Room' from Network administration. But, I can not see the 'C' drive
or
anything else. When I double click on the 'Front Room' pc I get a response
that says there is a problem communicating. When I click 'Diagnose' it
thinks
for a while and then comes back saying it can not 'Diagnose' the problem.
It
never prompts me for a user ID or password. Both machines have a user ID
and
password established.

I have file and print sharing turned on, on both machines as well as their
'C' drives shared. Both have been cold booted and the problem still
continues. Any thoughts on why I can see and work with things from one
computer, but not the other? Help! Thanks! - Eric-



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Old October 3rd 07, 09:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default two Vista Machines can not talk

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Have a read of the above.

"Carpetking" wrote:

Hi there,

We have two Vista 'Home' machines that are both part of the same work group.
They both can see each other. In other words, when we go out to the network
on either machine, both can be seen.

On the machine in our 'Front Room', I can see that machine and the one in my
office from the Network administration. When I hit the 'Office' PC from the
'Front Room' it prompts me for a user ID and password. I can then open up the
folders and files on the 'C' drive of the 'Office' PC.

When sitting at the 'Office' pc, I can see both that PC and the one in the
'Front Room' from Network administration. But, I can not see the 'C' drive or
anything else. When I double click on the 'Front Room' pc I get a response
that says there is a problem communicating. When I click 'Diagnose' it thinks
for a while and then comes back saying it can not 'Diagnose' the problem. It
never prompts me for a user ID or password. Both machines have a user ID and
password established.

I have file and print sharing turned on, on both machines as well as their
'C' drives shared. Both have been cold booted and the problem still
continues. Any thoughts on why I can see and work with things from one
computer, but not the other? Help! Thanks! - Eric-

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Old October 4th 07, 04:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Carpetking
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Default two Vista Machines can not talk

Hi there Everyone,

Well, once I deleted Norton anti virus from one machine and MacAfee from the
other, my network issues were resolved. I disabled both of their firewalls
first and this did not resolve my issue. But, removing their software
packages did. I will now be installing 'One Live' on both machines so that we
can do virus checking and backups on a regular basis.

Thank you everyone for your input.

"Carpetking" wrote:

Hi there,

We have two Vista 'Home' machines that are both part of the same work group.
They both can see each other. In other words, when we go out to the network
on either machine, both can be seen.

On the machine in our 'Front Room', I can see that machine and the one in my
office from the Network administration. When I hit the 'Office' PC from the
'Front Room' it prompts me for a user ID and password. I can then open up the
folders and files on the 'C' drive of the 'Office' PC.

When sitting at the 'Office' pc, I can see both that PC and the one in the
'Front Room' from Network administration. But, I can not see the 'C' drive or
anything else. When I double click on the 'Front Room' pc I get a response
that says there is a problem communicating. When I click 'Diagnose' it thinks
for a while and then comes back saying it can not 'Diagnose' the problem. It
never prompts me for a user ID or password. Both machines have a user ID and
password established.

I have file and print sharing turned on, on both machines as well as their
'C' drives shared. Both have been cold booted and the problem still
continues. Any thoughts on why I can see and work with things from one
computer, but not the other? Help! Thanks! - Eric-

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Old October 4th 07, 04:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Carpetking
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Default two Vista Machines can not talk

Hi there Everyone,

Well, once I deleted Norton anti virus from one machine and MacAfee from the
other, my network issues were resolved. I disabled both of their firewalls
first and this did not resolve my issue. But, removing their software
packages did. I will now be installing 'One Live' on both machines so that we
can do virus checking and backups on a regular basis.

Thank you everyone for your input.

"Mick Murphy" wrote:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

Have a read of the above.

"Carpetking" wrote:

Hi there,

We have two Vista 'Home' machines that are both part of the same work group.
They both can see each other. In other words, when we go out to the network
on either machine, both can be seen.

On the machine in our 'Front Room', I can see that machine and the one in my
office from the Network administration. When I hit the 'Office' PC from the
'Front Room' it prompts me for a user ID and password. I can then open up the
folders and files on the 'C' drive of the 'Office' PC.

When sitting at the 'Office' pc, I can see both that PC and the one in the
'Front Room' from Network administration. But, I can not see the 'C' drive or
anything else. When I double click on the 'Front Room' pc I get a response
that says there is a problem communicating. When I click 'Diagnose' it thinks
for a while and then comes back saying it can not 'Diagnose' the problem. It
never prompts me for a user ID or password. Both machines have a user ID and
password established.

I have file and print sharing turned on, on both machines as well as their
'C' drives shared. Both have been cold booted and the problem still
continues. Any thoughts on why I can see and work with things from one
computer, but not the other? Help! Thanks! - Eric-

 




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