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Old 11-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
Ben Ramsay


 
 

Networking Laptop -> Desktop

Setup Profile
Windows Vista Basic on both
Norton 360 on both
Connection method required is a LAN connection with internet sharing.
Previous os was Windows XP Professional on both with same setup

My issue is trying to setup the laptop to access the desktop and vice versa,
I have been able to share the network on both sucessfully. My problem arises
when i attempt to access a folder, windows return a permnission required
message or one to that effect.

I relise Windows Vista is diffrent than Windows XP as i used the procedure
for Xp to share internet connections on Vista. I basically have the same
software as before, so what am i diong wrong. I would like to hae a network
as stated above so that i can transfer data between the two

Is there a step by stem guide, other than the one in help as it dose not
provide very much information I do admit that I am new to Vista so I could
be doing something wrong.

Thankyou in advance
Ben Ramsay


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Old 11-02-2007   #2 (permalink)
Chuck [MVP]


 
 

Re: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 23:44:16 +1000, "Ben Ramsay" <benramsay97@xxxxxx>
wrote:
Quote:

>Setup Profile
>Windows Vista Basic on both
>Norton 360 on both
>Connection method required is a LAN connection with internet sharing.
>Previous os was Windows XP Professional on both with same setup
>
>My issue is trying to setup the laptop to access the desktop and vice versa,
>I have been able to share the network on both sucessfully. My problem arises
>when i attempt to access a folder, windows return a permnission required
>message or one to that effect.
>
>I relise Windows Vista is diffrent than Windows XP as i used the procedure
>for Xp to share internet connections on Vista. I basically have the same
>software as before, so what am i diong wrong. I would like to hae a network
>as stated above so that i can transfer data between the two
>
>Is there a step by stem guide, other than the one in help as it dose not
>provide very much information I do admit that I am new to Vista so I could
>be doing something wrong.
>
>Thankyou in advance
>Ben Ramsay
Ben,

In file sharing, Windows Vista is much like Windows XP, in that it has a
multitude of settings which give it versatility to fit many different network
scenarios.

Is the other computer XP Pro with Simple File Sharing, with Advanced File
Sharing and only using Guest authentication, or AFS with a non-Guest account?
You should decide that, then setup the Vista computer similarly.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...indows-xp.html

--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.
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Old 11-03-2007   #3 (permalink)
Mick Murphy


 
 

RE: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx

And run the Network wizard on XP as well

"Ben Ramsay" wrote:
Quote:

> Setup Profile
> Windows Vista Basic on both
> Norton 360 on both
> Connection method required is a LAN connection with internet sharing.
> Previous os was Windows XP Professional on both with same setup
>
> My issue is trying to setup the laptop to access the desktop and vice versa,
> I have been able to share the network on both sucessfully. My problem arises
> when i attempt to access a folder, windows return a permnission required
> message or one to that effect.
>
> I relise Windows Vista is diffrent than Windows XP as i used the procedure
> for Xp to share internet connections on Vista. I basically have the same
> software as before, so what am i diong wrong. I would like to hae a network
> as stated above so that i can transfer data between the two
>
> Is there a step by stem guide, other than the one in help as it dose not
> provide very much information I do admit that I am new to Vista so I could
> be doing something wrong.
>
> Thankyou in advance
> Ben Ramsay
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-03-2007   #4 (permalink)
Ben Ramsay


 
 

Re: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

Regarding post from mick murphy,

Thanks this is the best bit of information i have had since the problem was
posted. I will try it and report my findings back in this section ASAP.

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Old 11-05-2007   #5 (permalink)
HOME


 
 

Re: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

Sugesstion sucessful, post closed
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Old 11-11-2007   #6 (permalink)
kENTHOMPSON01


 
 

RE: Networking Laptop -> Desktop


i HAVE A SIMILIAR PROBLEM WITH 9 COMPUTERS ON MY HOME NETWORK THEY ARE ALL
XP PRO WITH A LINKYSYS ROUNTER BUT MY 8 XP PRO CLIENTS SEE THE VISTA ULTIMATE
LAPTOP BUT WHEN I TRY AND CONNECT I GET SECURITY ISSUES AND ON MY LAP TOP IT
DOES NOT SEE ANY OF THE OTHER NINE COMPUTERS ON MY WIRELESS LAN? bUT MY
CLIENTS SEE THE LAPTOP, ANY INSIGHT IS MUCH APPRECIATED?

KENTHOMPSON01@xxxxxx

"Ben Ramsay" wrote:
Quote:

> Setup Profile
> Windows Vista Basic on both
> Norton 360 on both
> Connection method required is a LAN connection with internet sharing.
> Previous os was Windows XP Professional on both with same setup
>
> My issue is trying to setup the laptop to access the desktop and vice versa,
> I have been able to share the network on both sucessfully. My problem arises
> when i attempt to access a folder, windows return a permnission required
> message or one to that effect.
>
> I relise Windows Vista is diffrent than Windows XP as i used the procedure
> for Xp to share internet connections on Vista. I basically have the same
> software as before, so what am i diong wrong. I would like to hae a network
> as stated above so that i can transfer data between the two
>
> Is there a step by stem guide, other than the one in help as it dose not
> provide very much information I do admit that I am new to Vista so I could
> be doing something wrong.
>
> Thankyou in advance
> Ben Ramsay
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-14-2008   #7 (permalink)
Johnny G.


 
 

RE: Networking Laptop -> Desktop


--
Johnny G.


"Ben Ramsay" wrote:
Quote:

> Setup Profile
> Windows Vista Basic on both
> Norton 360 on both
> Connection method required is a LAN connection with internet sharing.
> Previous os was Windows XP Professional on both with same setup
>
> My issue is trying to setup the laptop to access the desktop and vice versa,
> I have been able to share the network on both sucessfully. My problem arises
> when i attempt to access a folder, windows return a permnission required
> message or one to that effect.
>
> I relise Windows Vista is diffrent than Windows XP as i used the procedure
> for Xp to share internet connections on Vista. I basically have the same
> software as before, so what am i diong wrong. I would like to hae a network
> as stated above so that i can transfer data between the two
>
> Is there a step by stem guide, other than the one in help as it dose not
> provide very much information I do admit that I am new to Vista so I could
> be doing something wrong.
>
> Thankyou in advance
> Ben Ramsay
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-14-2008   #8 (permalink)
Johnny G.


 
 

RE: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

I have network three computers together (Office, Family Room and a Laptop.
All the icons show in the network screen on all of the computers. My office
computer will let me into the family room computer but not into my laptop. My
laptop will let me into the family room but not into my office. My family
will not let me into the office or the laptop. Don't know much about
computers, what do I do? Office & Family Room are both running Windows XP and
my Laptop is running Vista.

Johnny G.
Tap137@xxxxxx
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Old 02-14-2008   #9 (permalink)
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)


 
 

Re: Networking Laptop -> Desktop

1. Can they ping each other by IP?
2. Make sure all computers have been enabled.
3. Make sure no firewall or any security software block sharing.

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"Johnny G." <JohnnyG@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I have network three computers together (Office, Family Room and a Laptop.
> All the icons show in the network screen on all of the computers. My
> office
> computer will let me into the family room computer but not into my laptop.
> My
> laptop will let me into the family room but not into my office. My family
> will not let me into the office or the laptop. Don't know much about
> computers, what do I do? Office & Family Room are both running Windows XP
> and
> my Laptop is running Vista.
>
> Johnny G.
> Tap137@xxxxxx
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