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I have 2 XP machines and 1 Vista machine. The Vista machine can access the
XP machines (using a variety of methods), but the XP machines cannot access the Vista machine (in any way/shape/form). That includes "ping", file sharing, an HTTP server, anything. I temporarily disabled the Window's Firewall and McAfee (which is running on the Vista machine), but no luck. All computers are in the same workgroup and subnet. I looked for denial logs for Window's Firewall and McAfee, and neither one had any record of the attempt that I could find. Does anyone have any ideas for how to fix this? Any tips that may help me narrow it down? |
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Have you enabled file and printer sharing? Can Vista ping itself?
-- 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 "IlliniDave" wrote in message ... I have 2 XP machines and 1 Vista machine. The Vista machine can access the XP machines (using a variety of methods), but the XP machines cannot access the Vista machine (in any way/shape/form). That includes "ping", file sharing, an HTTP server, anything. I temporarily disabled the Window's Firewall and McAfee (which is running on the Vista machine), but no luck. All computers are in the same workgroup and subnet. I looked for denial logs for Window's Firewall and McAfee, and neither one had any record of the attempt that I could find. Does anyone have any ideas for how to fix this? Any tips that may help me narrow it down? |
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File and print sharing are enabled, but neither of my XP machines can use it
to access files on the Vista machine. (It works the other way around, but only if I type in the name or IP of the XP machine - Vista doesn't "discover" the other machines.) "ping localhost" is successful from the Vista machine (as is "ping [ip address of Vista machine]"). As I mentioned previously, I've tried many things other than just "ping", no form of network access has worked (and I've tried about 4 or 5). Is there any utility that may be able to tell me what (if anything) is blocking it? From the XP machines' point of view it looks like the vista machine doesn't even exist - it appears to have the exact same behavior as it does when I ping some IP that definitely doesn't exist... But yet the Vista machine can ping the XP machine, so the network/router must be setup correctly. |
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For troubleshooting, start the Vista with clean boot. Or these search
results may help. Troubleshooting Vista with clean bootHow to run Windows OS with a clean ....How to run Windows OS with a clean boot ... when you cannot determine the cause of the issue, you may run Windows Safe ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=778 Other can't see VistaOther computers can't see Vista ... XP can't access Vista shared folders because of permission · Windows XP cannot see Vista ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/cannotseevista.htm -- 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 "IlliniDave" wrote in message ... File and print sharing are enabled, but neither of my XP machines can use it to access files on the Vista machine. (It works the other way around, but only if I type in the name or IP of the XP machine - Vista doesn't "discover" the other machines.) "ping localhost" is successful from the Vista machine (as is "ping [ip address of Vista machine]"). As I mentioned previously, I've tried many things other than just "ping", no form of network access has worked (and I've tried about 4 or 5). Is there any utility that may be able to tell me what (if anything) is blocking it? From the XP machines' point of view it looks like the vista machine doesn't even exist - it appears to have the exact same behavior as it does when I ping some IP that definitely doesn't exist... But yet the Vista machine can ping the XP machine, so the network/router must be setup correctly. |
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I tried the clean boot, and clicked on many of the links in the pages you
gave me. Unfortunately, none of those things seemed to have any effect on this problem. I even tried disabling IPv6 (which is a solution I saw somewhere else for a similar problem), but nothing so far has had any effect on the problem. If it helps, the vista machine is only able to access the XP machines by typing in their names or IPs - they aren't listed in the "Network" page, but the Vista machine does have access to them as long as I type in their name or IP. (I don't really care about that - just thought I'd mention it in case it helps...) But the XP machines cannot access the Vista machine in any way at all. |
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