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"OverDose" <odwa.noah@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi, this is going to be a bit long, but I need to describe the whole
> scenario, so that I can get assistance quite quickly and easily.
>
> I work in an office that runs a network which is comprised of:
> Network Attched Storage (NAS200) device, a Gigabit Switch, 3 Desktop PC's,
> 3
> Laptops, all running Windows XP Pro. Up until now we have not had any
> issues
> with our setup, and connecting all the machines, printers etc. All the
> users
> have user names and passwords that match those created on the NAS device
> (accessed via IE Browser) and everything corresponds, using the fixed IP
> address of the NAS device.
>
> The workgroup name for the NAS storage device matches ALL the machines in
> the office's workgroup.
>
> Yesterday we purchased 2 HP Pavillion DV9690EI Laptops, running Vista Home
> Premium. These were set up with user names and passwords that match the
> user
> names and paswords for the 2 laptops being replaced.
>
> I have so far succeeded in getting the HP laptops to use the IP addresses
> of
> the laptops that are no longer on the network. The Hp's are receiving the
> shared internet connection from the machine in IP Address 1. The HP's also
> show that there is traffic on the network, as the connection I created
> displays this traffic clearly, and the switch picks the HP's up at a
> Gigabit
> speed.
>
> The only thing I am battling with is mapping the NAS device's network
> drives
> for the HP machines. I am not very familiar with Vista, and am not sure if
> I
> am doing anything wrong, and if there are setting that I am not using
> correctly. Can someone please talk me through this, or let me know of any
> compatability issues that exist for the set up I have described above.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -O-