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Had the following problem:
I have a XP Pro desktop and a Vista Laptop networked together. I can share files from the XP machine to the Vista Laptop without problem. I have to set the Vista Laptop to file and Print sharing for MS networks check box and install the three components ( client, etc.) every time I reboot the laptop in order to be able to transfer files from the laptop to the XP desktop. Transferring from the XP to the Vista Laptop is not affected by rebooting, only transferring files from the Vista to the XP machine. Followed MS article that Mick Murphy referred to in post of 12/5/2007. Opened necessary ports on the D-link router, disabled Win firewall on both machines. When the XP computer is shut down, the check box for"File and Printer Sharing" becomes unchecked. I have had a Win98 computer and my XP computer networked for 6 years with no problem. This Vista system is becoming a real pain with all the security settings. Question: How do I get the Vista machine to not uninstall i.e. uncheck the box, "File and Print Sharing for MS Networks when it reboots or shuts down? Solution to anyone with a similar problem: Lenovo upgraded the BIOS on the Vista ThinkPad and solved the problem (check box for "file and Printer sharing..." stays checked after rebooting. Fred |
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Fred wrote:
Had the following problem: I have a XP Pro desktop and a Vista Laptop networked together. I can share files from the XP machine to the Vista Laptop without problem. I have to set the Vista Laptop to file and Print sharing for MS networks check box and install the three components ( client, etc.) every time I reboot the laptop in order to be able to transfer files from the laptop to the XP desktop. Transferring from the XP to the Vista Laptop is not affected by rebooting, only transferring files from the Vista to the XP machine. Followed MS article that Mick Murphy referred to in post of 12/5/2007. Opened necessary ports on the D-link router, disabled Win firewall on both machines. When the XP computer is shut down, the check box for"File and Printer Sharing" becomes unchecked. I have had a Win98 computer and my XP computer networked for 6 years with no problem. This Vista system is becoming a real pain with all the security settings. Question: How do I get the Vista machine to not uninstall i.e. uncheck the box, "File and Print Sharing for MS Networks when it reboots or shuts down? Solution to anyone with a similar problem: Lenovo upgraded the BIOS on the Vista ThinkPad and solved the problem (check box for "file and Printer sharing..." stays checked after rebooting. That's extremely important and useful information for all of us, not just people with the problem. Thanks so much for taking the time to post the solution. Much appreciated. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Thank you for sharing this information with us.
-- 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 "Fred" wrote in message ... Had the following problem: I have a XP Pro desktop and a Vista Laptop networked together. I can share files from the XP machine to the Vista Laptop without problem. I have to set the Vista Laptop to file and Print sharing for MS networks check box and install the three components ( client, etc.) every time I reboot the laptop in order to be able to transfer files from the laptop to the XP desktop. Transferring from the XP to the Vista Laptop is not affected by rebooting, only transferring files from the Vista to the XP machine. Followed MS article that Mick Murphy referred to in post of 12/5/2007. Opened necessary ports on the D-link router, disabled Win firewall on both machines. When the XP computer is shut down, the check box for"File and Printer Sharing" becomes unchecked. I have had a Win98 computer and my XP computer networked for 6 years with no problem. This Vista system is becoming a real pain with all the security settings. Question: How do I get the Vista machine to not uninstall i.e. uncheck the box, "File and Print Sharing for MS Networks when it reboots or shuts down? Solution to anyone with a similar problem: Lenovo upgraded the BIOS on the Vista ThinkPad and solved the problem (check box for "file and Printer sharing..." stays checked after rebooting. Fred |
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Thank you for the info Fred.
Have a good 2008. "Fred" wrote: Had the following problem: I have a XP Pro desktop and a Vista Laptop networked together. I can share files from the XP machine to the Vista Laptop without problem. I have to set the Vista Laptop to file and Print sharing for MS networks check box and install the three components ( client, etc.) every time I reboot the laptop in order to be able to transfer files from the laptop to the XP desktop. Transferring from the XP to the Vista Laptop is not affected by rebooting, only transferring files from the Vista to the XP machine. Followed MS article that Mick Murphy referred to in post of 12/5/2007. Opened necessary ports on the D-link router, disabled Win firewall on both machines. When the XP computer is shut down, the check box for"File and Printer Sharing" becomes unchecked. I have had a Win98 computer and my XP computer networked for 6 years with no problem. This Vista system is becoming a real pain with all the security settings. Question: How do I get the Vista machine to not uninstall i.e. uncheck the box, "File and Print Sharing for MS Networks when it reboots or shuts down? Solution to anyone with a similar problem: Lenovo upgraded the BIOS on the Vista ThinkPad and solved the problem (check box for "file and Printer sharing..." stays checked after rebooting. Fred |
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Fred, I sent a post a few minutes about how I solved this problem (it was a
firewall issue). I upgraded my BIOS through Lenovo and it didn't solve my problem; I had to change the settings in the Norton firewall. -- CW "Fred" wrote: Had the following problem: I have a XP Pro desktop and a Vista Laptop networked together. I can share files from the XP machine to the Vista Laptop without problem. I have to set the Vista Laptop to file and Print sharing for MS networks check box and install the three components ( client, etc.) every time I reboot the laptop in order to be able to transfer files from the laptop to the XP desktop. Transferring from the XP to the Vista Laptop is not affected by rebooting, only transferring files from the Vista to the XP machine. Followed MS article that Mick Murphy referred to in post of 12/5/2007. Opened necessary ports on the D-link router, disabled Win firewall on both machines. When the XP computer is shut down, the check box for"File and Printer Sharing" becomes unchecked. I have had a Win98 computer and my XP computer networked for 6 years with no problem. This Vista system is becoming a real pain with all the security settings. Question: How do I get the Vista machine to not uninstall i.e. uncheck the box, "File and Print Sharing for MS Networks when it reboots or shuts down? Solution to anyone with a similar problem: Lenovo upgraded the BIOS on the Vista ThinkPad and solved the problem (check box for "file and Printer sharing..." stays checked after rebooting. Fred |