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| | Connecting XP to Vista - share a drive/partition - RC2 Dear Group, Sorry if this has already been asked, unfortunately I am using outlook express/mail to view this message board. I want to share files with my XP box the way that I used to when both boxes were XP. I could share a whole drive/partition and then access it via \\PC\DRIVE and with Vista I cant seem to do that. I have Vista RC2 installed on PC1 and XP Pro installed on PC2. I made the network private to give me less restrictions. Here are my settings in the network and security screen: Network Discovery: ON File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (open change and create) Printer Sharing: ON Password protected sharing: OFF Media Sharing: OFF On PC1, I go to my 2nd hard drive in my computer (D in Windows Explorer,right click and go to share, then Advanced Sharing. I give it a name of DRIVE2 and then click ok. I go to PC2 and type \\PC1\DRIVE2 and it says that \\PC1\DRIVE2 is not accessible. If I created a folder called TEST inside of DRIVE2, share it in the same way, I can easily go to PC2 and type in \\PC1\DRIVE2\TEST and it will bring up the folder. This tells me that I am unable to share my whole partition/drive. Anyone know how to get around this definitively? Thanks Andrew |
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| | Re: Connecting XP to Vista - share a drive/partition - RC2 Andrew wrote: > Dear Group, > Sorry if this has already been asked, unfortunately I am using outlook > express/mail to view this message board. I want to share files with my > XP box the way that I used to when both boxes were XP. I could share a > whole drive/partition and then access it via \\PC\DRIVE and with Vista I > cant seem to do that. > > I have Vista RC2 installed on PC1 and XP Pro installed on PC2. I made > the network private to give me less restrictions. Here are my settings > in the network and security screen: > > Network Discovery: ON > File Sharing: ON > Public Folder Sharing: ON (open change and create) > Printer Sharing: ON > Password protected sharing: OFF > Media Sharing: OFF > > On PC1, I go to my 2nd hard drive in my computer (D in Windows> Explorer, right click and go to share, then Advanced Sharing. I give it > a name of DRIVE2 and then click ok. I go to PC2 and type \\PC1\DRIVE2 > and it says that \\PC1\DRIVE2 is not accessible. If I created a folder > called TEST inside of DRIVE2, share it in the same way, I can easily go > to PC2 and type in \\PC1\DRIVE2\TEST and it will bring up the folder. > This tells me that I am unable to share my whole partition/drive. Anyone > know how to get around this definitively? > > Thanks > Andrew Well one thing I will assure you of here. While it is not recommended you can definately share a whole drive if you wish. There is no restriction there. Everything you have set looks good but is the network a Public or Private network? Vista will usually only open shares up to a Private network unless you specified otherwise. Here are my settings Network discovery: On File sharing: On Public folder sharing: On (read only, password required) Printer sharing: Off Password protected sharing: On Media sharing: On |
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