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#1 User is offline   paulm34 

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Posted 06 April 2007 - 03:07 AM

Hi :rolleyes: i have set a ms network up with my laptop(vista) and my pc (xp pro). I can share my internet connection and they can see each other when looking at my network. But i can not access any shared xp folders from my laptop. But i can share folders from my laptop through my pc. This is getting so annoying i have been searching the net for 3 days now and have tryed different things that other people have tryed but nothing. My shared files are set for full control with everyone to share. But i keep getting the same message that i do not have permission and to contact the adminastrator blah blah. Pleae help as this is driving me nuts :wacko:


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Posted 06 April 2007 - 11:29 AM

How did you set up sharing on the XP box, and are you logging onto your Vista machine with a username that exists on the XP box?

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Posted 22 April 2007 - 08:07 PM

Which folders are you trying to share? Are you sharing folders within your "Documents and Settings" folder - such as your "My Documents" folder?

Remember that there are two layers of security when accessing folders from a network. The first is the Permissions in the "Sharing" tab. You need to add yourself if not already done and give full control.

Then of course the "Security" tab. Add yourself there as well.

As cluberti mentioned, your username/password must match. I have noticed, however, that if they don't, it does ask me for username/password.

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Posted 17 June 2007 - 10:11 AM

I do believe the folders ARE shared but you just can't see your XP computer from Vista because of Link-Layer Topology Discovery.

For each XP computer you want to see in Vista Network, you have to install the LLTD update: Network Map Does not Display XP Computers.

MS describes the problem trying to see XP computers in Vista there.

Also, you don't need this if you just type \\ComputerName. It will go that computer and you'll see all your shared resources. Of type \\ComputerName\SharedFolder, it will go to it.

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Posted 17 June 2007 - 12:43 PM

OT, but not much, here is the tool I use daily, as I simply cannot remember computer names, IP addresses or whatever:
http://www.softperfe...networkscanner/

(not tested on VISTA :ph34r: , but said to be working there too ;) )

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 02:04 PM

Humm, I've seen the abbrv OT but didn't know what it meant. What's it mean?

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Posted 18 June 2007 - 02:30 PM

Since this is such a common problem/question for XP users of Pro, Home, Vista and older Windows,
it would be nice for someone who knows it all and for this community to contibute to, that perhaps
a HOWTO document posted/pinned like the slipping OS document could be written to help the rest out.

I have troubles with XP too, and it would be nice to see a writeup on this topic in one place. It could
include bugs and hotfixes (from MSoft support too) to be grouped all in one place. Maybe a tool
based on the knowledge in the document can be written (i.e. wizard) to check ones computer and
tell them what's wrong with the OS configuration based on how one answers the questions from the wizard
/software tool.

:hello: :whistle:

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Posted 19 June 2007 - 03:57 AM

spacesurfer said:

Humm, I've seen the abbrv OT but didn't know what it meant. What's it mean?

OT = Off Topic :)

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Posted 19 June 2007 - 01:26 PM

I think if you Google the net, you can find plenty of guides on how to network computers; although, TBH, I myself have not search for networking Vista / XP networking because I haven't had any problems other than my XP computers not showing in Vista Network (which I resolved with the MS Update - this information I found from Vista's help!!).

One might consider using help in Vista before Googling - you never know you might find the answer.

Making a guide for this would be like reinventing the wheel. Thus, people only post questions and troubleshooting on this forum rather than a guide.

BUT WHO KNOWS, SOMEONE MIGHT BE INSPIRED BY THIS AND CREATE A GUIDE.

This post has been edited by spacesurfer: 19 June 2007 - 01:27 PM


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Posted 03 July 2007 - 05:49 AM

@all,

Could it have something to do with blank passwords. It was a problem with 2 XP systems and blank passwords. Maybe this is also true for Vista.

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