If your new Vista PC has a non-Microsoft firewall or "Internet security"
software package on it, try uninstalling it while you get your home network
set up. The option to "disable" these non-Microsoft firewall products
rarely works as advertised and as a result you get a flakey network issue
you can't resolve.
If there is none, run the Network Setup wizard on the new Vista PC and make
sure all settings match those of an existing XP computer on the network.
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"Abe" <Abe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have just got Vista Premium and am running XP Pro. I installed the lltd
> on XP and for some reason I still cant see either machine when they are
> shared out. I have other XP machines and can see the XP machines from my
> XP
> boxes but cant see the Vista machine nor can the Vista machine see any of
> the
> XP machines. I know this post has come up often but trying to figure out
> what is wrong here.
>
> I noticed someone posted about MSFT offering free support for Vista for
> new
> computers. If someone has that # I dont mind calling them.
>
> Thanks!