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I have a Vista laptop, where I'm trying to share a folder on my D Drive to my
roommate's desktop running XP SP2. I have set us up on the same workgroup name, I have shared the desired folder, created a user for her to get access. I can't see her on the network, nor can she see me. Am I trying to commit an unnatural act? It wouldn't be the first time .Any advice would be appreciated. -- Del K. Wells Norfolk, Va Geek |
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Hello Del,
If you haven't already, I suggest that you walk through the steps in this TechNet Article and see if this helps you. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Del" wrote in message ... I have a Vista laptop, where I'm trying to share a folder on my D Drive to my roommate's desktop running XP SP2. I have set us up on the same workgroup name, I have shared the desired folder, created a user for her to get access. I can't see her on the network, nor can she see me. Am I trying to commit an unnatural act? It wouldn't be the first time .Any advice would be appreciated. -- Del K. Wells Norfolk, Va Geek |
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