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| | Can't find XP-computer Hi there, Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into folders yet, but that is later to be solved). In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. Anyone idea's?? |
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| | RE: Can't find XP-computer You may want to download and install the Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) Responder in the XP machine. here is a link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en "Arjan" wrote: Quote: > Hi there, > Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. > > I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my > Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. > > On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into > folders yet, but that is later to be solved). > > In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. > I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my > Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. > > So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. > > Anyone idea's?? |
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| | RE: Can't find XP-computer I allready installed the LLTD update for XP, so that's not the problem. Thanks anyway. "Rodger" wrote: Quote: > You may want to download and install the Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) > Responder in the XP machine. here is a link > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > "Arjan" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi there, > > Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. > > > > I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my > > Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. > > > > On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into > > folders yet, but that is later to be solved). > > > > In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. > > I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my > > Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. > > > > So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. > > > > Anyone idea's?? |
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| | Re: Can't find XP-computer "Arjan" <Arjan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:27CDAD8D-04C3-4818-A169-4663CB405732@xxxxxx Quote: >I allready installed the LLTD update for XP, so that's not the problem. > Thanks anyway. > > > "Rodger" wrote: > Quote: >> You may want to download and install the Link Layer Topology Discovery >> (LLTD) >> Responder in the XP machine. here is a link >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en >> >> "Arjan" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Hi there, >> > Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. >> > >> > I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel >> > to my >> > Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. >> > >> > On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get >> > into >> > folders yet, but that is later to be solved). >> > >> > In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. -- BobF. Quote: Quote: Quote: >> > I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres >> > of my >> > Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. >> > >> > So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my >> > network. >> > >> > Anyone idea's?? |
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| | RE: Can't find XP-computer http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro I.S., make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared Docs) Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical usernames and passwords on ALL computers in your Network) If you have it ON, you will be asked for a username and password when you try to access a Vista computer from an XP computer. Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer to it. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Arjan" wrote: Quote: > Hi there, > Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. > > I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my > Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. > > On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into > folders yet, but that is later to be solved). > > In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. > I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my > Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. > > So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. > > Anyone idea's?? |
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| | RE: Can't find XP-computer I finaly solved the problem. I think a lot of people have to do this and then it works. All my settings were OK. BUT!!! I went to my network in XP, chose PROPERTIES and unchecked the filter of my 3th party Virusscan/Firewall. Hope this will work for other people. If it works, let me know. Arjan (Happy;-)) "Arjan" wrote: Quote: > Hi there, > Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. > > I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my > Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. > > On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into > folders yet, but that is later to be solved). > > In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. > I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my > Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. > > So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. > > Anyone idea's?? |
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| | Re: Can't find XP-computer Hello, I have the exact same problem as yours, it seems, and I have Symantec AV running on XP. Can you be more precise about what you did on your XP? What do you mean exactly by "I went to my network"? Thanks in advance, Regards Arjan a écrit : Quote: > I finaly solved the problem. I think a lot of people have to do this and then > it works. > All my settings were OK. > > BUT!!! I went to my network in XP, chose PROPERTIES and unchecked the filter > of my 3th party Virusscan/Firewall. > > Hope this will work for other people. If it works, let me know. > > Arjan (Happy;-)) > > "Arjan" wrote: > > Quote: >>Hi there, >>Like a lot of people I have a problem with my network Xp-Vista. >> >>I have a Desktop with Xp-home edition sp2, connected by ethernet-cabel to my >>Linksys Router and I have a Laptop, running Vista, connected wireless. >> >>On my Desktop I can find my Vista computer in my network. (Can't get into >>folders yet, but that is later to be solved). >> >>In the networkdisplay on my Vista laptop, I can't find my XP Computer. >>I did ping my desktop and it worked. SO, I tried to type the ip-adres of my >>Desktop in Windows-explorer and I could get into all the shared files. >> >>So... I have a connection, but the desktop isn't displayed in my network. >> >>Anyone idea's?? |
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