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Old 05-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
busyinla


 
 

File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to my
Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
"Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled on
the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able to
access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have tried
everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #2 (permalink)
Tiberius


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:

\\COMPUTERNAME

where computer name is the name of the vista computer?

You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try it
again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).

Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if you
want to use autodiscovery..
did you do that?

is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router that
uses DHCP?




"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
>I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to
>my
> Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
> account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
> "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled
> on
> the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able
> to
> access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
> The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have
> tried
> everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
> working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #3 (permalink)
busyinla


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

Thank you so much for your response.

When I go to my XP SP2 computer and try to type in \\COMPUTERNAME (where the
COMPUTERNAME is the name of my Vista Computer) I get a message saying that
that name cannot be found on this server, although there is a graphic
representation of my Vista computer sitting right there in the window. Of
course, when I click on the Vista computer, I am told I "may not have
permission...."

My router is a Netgear router using DHCP with dynamic IP addresses.

I am only using the Windows Firewall right now, and I have enabled "File and
Print Sharing" in the advanced properties of the Windows Firewall.

As far as the "Win HTTP Web Proxy Autoproxy Discovery" service, when I check
in Windows Services, I see it is "running."

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

"Tiberius" wrote:

> what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:
>
> \\COMPUTERNAME
>
> where computer name is the name of the vista computer?
>
> You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try it
> again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).
>
> Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
> In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if you
> want to use autodiscovery..
> did you do that?
>
> is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router that
> uses DHCP?
>
>
>
>
> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
> >I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to
> >my
> > Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
> > account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
> > "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled
> > on
> > the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able
> > to
> > access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
> > The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have
> > tried
> > everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
> > working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?

>
>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #4 (permalink)
Tiberius


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

I asked you to do the same \\computername on the actual vista machine to see
if it "sees" itself and its shares...

does it see its own shared folders? This will show you if vista itself is
the culprit.


from what I an percieving vista has not shared its files correctly...

What steps did you take to share files?

when you first joined a network with vista it had 3 options, home, work, and
public (I think)

which one did you chose?


I would also suggest you make a new post in the following 2 HIGHLITED
newsgroups SEE SCREENSHOT
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5...enshot2dr8.jpg

Crosspost the question and give the most details you can.. perhaps you will
get better help that way



"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CFAFAF14-4C5A-4B39-B1AD-6526E7B3D016@microsoft.com...
> Thank you so much for your response.
>
> When I go to my XP SP2 computer and try to type in \\COMPUTERNAME (where
> the
> COMPUTERNAME is the name of my Vista Computer) I get a message saying that
> that name cannot be found on this server, although there is a graphic
> representation of my Vista computer sitting right there in the window. Of
> course, when I click on the Vista computer, I am told I "may not have
> permission...."
>
> My router is a Netgear router using DHCP with dynamic IP addresses.
>
> I am only using the Windows Firewall right now, and I have enabled "File
> and
> Print Sharing" in the advanced properties of the Windows Firewall.
>
> As far as the "Win HTTP Web Proxy Autoproxy Discovery" service, when I
> check
> in Windows Services, I see it is "running."
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> "Tiberius" wrote:
>
>> what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:
>>
>> \\COMPUTERNAME
>>
>> where computer name is the name of the vista computer?
>>
>> You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try it
>> again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).
>>
>> Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
>> In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if
>> you
>> want to use autodiscovery..
>> did you do that?
>>
>> is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router that
>> uses DHCP?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
>> >I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines
>> >to
>> >my
>> > Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
>> > account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to
>> > "everyone,"
>> > "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was
>> > enabled
>> > on
>> > the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am
>> > able
>> > to
>> > access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the
>> > reverse.
>> > The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have
>> > tried
>> > everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have
>> > been
>> > working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?

>>
>>
>>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #5 (permalink)
busyinla


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

I am able to view my own files on my Vista computer from the same Vista
computer with no problem.

As far as I can tell regarding the type of network, there are only "Public"
and "Private" options. Mine is set to Private as per the many directions I
have read.

I will look into reposting my questions on the groups you have indicated.
Actually, I have never posted questions here in the 12 years I have worked
with computers.

I am beginning to regret my Vista Ultimate upgrade. I had XP (and all of
the previous operating systems back to OS2) down pat.

Thank you

"Tiberius" wrote:

> I asked you to do the same \\computername on the actual vista machine to see
> if it "sees" itself and its shares...
>
> does it see its own shared folders? This will show you if vista itself is
> the culprit.
>
>
> from what I an percieving vista has not shared its files correctly...
>
> What steps did you take to share files?
>
> when you first joined a network with vista it had 3 options, home, work, and
> public (I think)
>
> which one did you chose?
>
>
> I would also suggest you make a new post in the following 2 HIGHLITED
> newsgroups SEE SCREENSHOT
> http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5...enshot2dr8.jpg
>
> Crosspost the question and give the most details you can.. perhaps you will
> get better help that way
>
>
>
> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CFAFAF14-4C5A-4B39-B1AD-6526E7B3D016@microsoft.com...
> > Thank you so much for your response.
> >
> > When I go to my XP SP2 computer and try to type in \\COMPUTERNAME (where
> > the
> > COMPUTERNAME is the name of my Vista Computer) I get a message saying that
> > that name cannot be found on this server, although there is a graphic
> > representation of my Vista computer sitting right there in the window. Of
> > course, when I click on the Vista computer, I am told I "may not have
> > permission...."
> >
> > My router is a Netgear router using DHCP with dynamic IP addresses.
> >
> > I am only using the Windows Firewall right now, and I have enabled "File
> > and
> > Print Sharing" in the advanced properties of the Windows Firewall.
> >
> > As far as the "Win HTTP Web Proxy Autoproxy Discovery" service, when I
> > check
> > in Windows Services, I see it is "running."
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > "Tiberius" wrote:
> >
> >> what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:
> >>
> >> \\COMPUTERNAME
> >>
> >> where computer name is the name of the vista computer?
> >>
> >> You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try it
> >> again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).
> >>
> >> Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
> >> In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if
> >> you
> >> want to use autodiscovery..
> >> did you do that?
> >>
> >> is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router that
> >> uses DHCP?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines
> >> >to
> >> >my
> >> > Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
> >> > account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to
> >> > "everyone,"
> >> > "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was
> >> > enabled
> >> > on
> >> > the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am
> >> > able
> >> > to
> >> > access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the
> >> > reverse.
> >> > The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have
> >> > tried
> >> > everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have
> >> > been
> >> > working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #6 (permalink)
Tiberius


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

well it does seem strange...

I personaly dont use dhcp on my router, I have disabled it, and give static
IP addresses
to the machines... that way I can manually open ports in the router...

anyway.. I am sure people will help you on those 2 newsgroups... its not bad
asking for help....

If you have seen my posts in this newsgroup... I have bashed vista like no
other human on this planet..
because of a huge number of problems that could have been avoided....

I personally cannot work on vista! its to slow and programs show strange
behaviour.. my main machine still runs XP.

I have networked my xp and vista computers with no problem... but I did
select the "home" option when I first started vista.... and again.. I use
static IP's



"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:27E94CD8-FAB7-4820-AC5D-2C920955A892@microsoft.com...
>I am able to view my own files on my Vista computer from the same Vista
> computer with no problem.
>
> As far as I can tell regarding the type of network, there are only
> "Public"
> and "Private" options. Mine is set to Private as per the many directions
> I
> have read.
>
> I will look into reposting my questions on the groups you have indicated.
> Actually, I have never posted questions here in the 12 years I have worked
> with computers.
>
> I am beginning to regret my Vista Ultimate upgrade. I had XP (and all of
> the previous operating systems back to OS2) down pat.
>
> Thank you
>
> "Tiberius" wrote:
>
>> I asked you to do the same \\computername on the actual vista machine to
>> see
>> if it "sees" itself and its shares...
>>
>> does it see its own shared folders? This will show you if vista itself is
>> the culprit.
>>
>>
>> from what I an percieving vista has not shared its files correctly...
>>
>> What steps did you take to share files?
>>
>> when you first joined a network with vista it had 3 options, home, work,
>> and
>> public (I think)
>>
>> which one did you chose?
>>
>>
>> I would also suggest you make a new post in the following 2 HIGHLITED
>> newsgroups SEE SCREENSHOT
>> http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5...enshot2dr8.jpg
>>
>> Crosspost the question and give the most details you can.. perhaps you
>> will
>> get better help that way
>>
>>
>>
>> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CFAFAF14-4C5A-4B39-B1AD-6526E7B3D016@microsoft.com...
>> > Thank you so much for your response.
>> >
>> > When I go to my XP SP2 computer and try to type in \\COMPUTERNAME
>> > (where
>> > the
>> > COMPUTERNAME is the name of my Vista Computer) I get a message saying
>> > that
>> > that name cannot be found on this server, although there is a graphic
>> > representation of my Vista computer sitting right there in the window.
>> > Of
>> > course, when I click on the Vista computer, I am told I "may not have
>> > permission...."
>> >
>> > My router is a Netgear router using DHCP with dynamic IP addresses.
>> >
>> > I am only using the Windows Firewall right now, and I have enabled
>> > "File
>> > and
>> > Print Sharing" in the advanced properties of the Windows Firewall.
>> >
>> > As far as the "Win HTTP Web Proxy Autoproxy Discovery" service, when I
>> > check
>> > in Windows Services, I see it is "running."
>> >
>> > Any thoughts?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > "Tiberius" wrote:
>> >
>> >> what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:
>> >>
>> >> \\COMPUTERNAME
>> >>
>> >> where computer name is the name of the vista computer?
>> >>
>> >> You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try
>> >> it
>> >> again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).
>> >>
>> >> Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
>> >> In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if
>> >> you
>> >> want to use autodiscovery..
>> >> did you do that?
>> >>
>> >> is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router
>> >> that
>> >> uses DHCP?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP
>> >> >machines
>> >> >to
>> >> >my
>> >> > Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the
>> >> > guest
>> >> > account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to
>> >> > "everyone,"
>> >> > "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was
>> >> > enabled
>> >> > on
>> >> > the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am
>> >> > able
>> >> > to
>> >> > access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the
>> >> > reverse.
>> >> > The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I
>> >> > have
>> >> > tried
>> >> > everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have
>> >> > been
>> >> > working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-26-2007   #7 (permalink)
Tiberius


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

did you ever get this yellow information bar?
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7...enshot4ty1.jpg
and did you click it?

"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:27E94CD8-FAB7-4820-AC5D-2C920955A892@microsoft.com...
>I am able to view my own files on my Vista computer from the same Vista
> computer with no problem.
>
> As far as I can tell regarding the type of network, there are only
> "Public"
> and "Private" options. Mine is set to Private as per the many directions
> I
> have read.
>
> I will look into reposting my questions on the groups you have indicated.
> Actually, I have never posted questions here in the 12 years I have worked
> with computers.
>
> I am beginning to regret my Vista Ultimate upgrade. I had XP (and all of
> the previous operating systems back to OS2) down pat.
>
> Thank you
>
> "Tiberius" wrote:
>
>> I asked you to do the same \\computername on the actual vista machine to
>> see
>> if it "sees" itself and its shares...
>>
>> does it see its own shared folders? This will show you if vista itself is
>> the culprit.
>>
>>
>> from what I an percieving vista has not shared its files correctly...
>>
>> What steps did you take to share files?
>>
>> when you first joined a network with vista it had 3 options, home, work,
>> and
>> public (I think)
>>
>> which one did you chose?
>>
>>
>> I would also suggest you make a new post in the following 2 HIGHLITED
>> newsgroups SEE SCREENSHOT
>> http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5...enshot2dr8.jpg
>>
>> Crosspost the question and give the most details you can.. perhaps you
>> will
>> get better help that way
>>
>>
>>
>> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CFAFAF14-4C5A-4B39-B1AD-6526E7B3D016@microsoft.com...
>> > Thank you so much for your response.
>> >
>> > When I go to my XP SP2 computer and try to type in \\COMPUTERNAME
>> > (where
>> > the
>> > COMPUTERNAME is the name of my Vista Computer) I get a message saying
>> > that
>> > that name cannot be found on this server, although there is a graphic
>> > representation of my Vista computer sitting right there in the window.
>> > Of
>> > course, when I click on the Vista computer, I am told I "may not have
>> > permission...."
>> >
>> > My router is a Netgear router using DHCP with dynamic IP addresses.
>> >
>> > I am only using the Windows Firewall right now, and I have enabled
>> > "File
>> > and
>> > Print Sharing" in the advanced properties of the Windows Firewall.
>> >
>> > As far as the "Win HTTP Web Proxy Autoproxy Discovery" service, when I
>> > check
>> > in Windows Services, I see it is "running."
>> >
>> > Any thoughts?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > "Tiberius" wrote:
>> >
>> >> what happens if you type in the windows explorer window the following:
>> >>
>> >> \\COMPUTERNAME
>> >>
>> >> where computer name is the name of the vista computer?
>> >>
>> >> You should see some things there, try it from the xp machine and try
>> >> it
>> >> again from the vista machine (yes to see if it sees itself).
>> >>
>> >> Do you have some firewall that may be blocking something?
>> >> In vista it has a yello information bar at some point that asks you if
>> >> you
>> >> want to use autodiscovery..
>> >> did you do that?
>> >>
>> >> is this a newtwork with static IP addresses or do you have a router
>> >> that
>> >> uses DHCP?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP
>> >> >machines
>> >> >to
>> >> >my
>> >> > Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the
>> >> > guest
>> >> > account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to
>> >> > "everyone,"
>> >> > "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was
>> >> > enabled
>> >> > on
>> >> > the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am
>> >> > able
>> >> > to
>> >> > access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the
>> >> > reverse.
>> >> > The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I
>> >> > have
>> >> > tried
>> >> > everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have
>> >> > been
>> >> > working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-27-2007   #8 (permalink)
JoeQ


 
 

RE: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

have you checked your firewall settings?

"busyinla" wrote:

> I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to my
> Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
> account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
> "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled on
> the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able to
> access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
> The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have tried
> everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
> working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-27-2007   #9 (permalink)
...winston


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

Let's back up a step.
1. Guest account on the Vista machine
- did you enable or create a guest account as a logon id
or
- did you select a Vista folder(not the public), right click, scroll to properties, select sharing, click on share folder and in the dialog box type in the word Guest(its not present as a selection).
or
- did you access the permissions tab and enable permissions on one of the User\Guest options assigned to your Vista computer's name(computer name is different than logon name)

2. Does the XP Machine have a password for logon?

3. Does the XP machine and Vista machine have the same logon id and password ?

..winston


"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
:I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to my
: Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
: account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
: "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled on
: the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able to
: access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
: The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have tried
: everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
: working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-27-2007   #10 (permalink)
Fred B.


 
 

Re: File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate

Easiest way I've found is to "create a USER account" on the XP machines
with the same name & password you're using on your Vista machine. Then logon
to the XP machines with the new ID, make sure you've "mapped" whatever you
need to access, and you should be done.



Regards,

--
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most!
"busyinla" <busyinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A72CD9A4-DC9A-4D1B-9F2D-55C21C3C9969@microsoft.com...
>I have been unable to access my shared files from my home's XP machines to
>my
> Vista Ultimate machine. On the Vista machine, I have enabled the guest
> account, enabled all of the file sharing, enabled sharing to "everyone,"
> "Guest," and anything else I could find, and made sure sharing was enabled
> on
> the folders I wanted shared. Password protection is disabled. I am able
> to
> access files on my XP machines from my Vista machine, but not the reverse.
> The name of the network is consistent on all of the machines. I have
> tried
> everything I have found written in these groups to no avail. I have been
> working on this for days! Does anyone have any ideas for me?


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