I have the same user names; however, does it matter if the passwords are
different?
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"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
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> What you may need to do is creating the same username on both computers.
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> "JGH" <JGH@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:FE22DCB7-9E25-4039-9F7D-AEAA4AB8DC3B@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I done everything conceivable to enable my two PCs, one with XP the other
> > with Vista, to access each other over my home network. The workgroup name
> > is
> > the same on both machines, access is set to Everyone on the Vista machine,
> > (however, when trying to share specific drives, folders, etc. I can't add
> > the
> > users from the XP machine location because I can't see the location on
> > Vista), the network is marked Private in Vista, in cmd I pinged both
> > machines
> > from each other and got good responses, I changed the registry setting on
> > the
> > XP machine to "0" for anonymous. I'm running out of ideas. Is this an
> > Ipv4
> > vs Ipv6 issue?
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