![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. |
| |||||||
![]() |
| |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| | home network with xp and vista it is possible After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others to not give up. My specs were as follows: Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop was 2006, laptop is 2007. My initial problems were as follows: Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading this article: Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the map, although I still couldn't connect to it. After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access shared folders and printers on both computers. Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others it may give them some encouragement to not give up. Best wishes, Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| | RE: home network with xp and vista it is possible Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my problem of not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well done for persevering, and thanks. :-)) "LindaAnn" wrote: > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others > to not give up. > > My specs were as follows: > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop > was 2006, laptop is 2007. > > My initial problems were as follows: > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading > this article: > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access > shared folders and printers on both computers. > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. > > Best wishes, > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| | RE: home network with xp and vista it is possible Hi Missy, Glad it helped you! I should have included the link to the Norton Update from 2006 to 2007 for those that need it it's: http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...build=standard Simply enter Norton Internet Securty 2006 and it will allow you to download the update to 2007 features. Linda "Missy" wrote: > Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my problem of > not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well done for > persevering, and thanks. :-)) > > > "LindaAnn" wrote: > > > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop > > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've > > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others > > to not give up. > > > > My specs were as follows: > > > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with > > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. > > > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. > > > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop > > was 2006, laptop is 2007. > > > > My initial problems were as follows: > > > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. > > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as > > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I > > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. > > > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading > > this article: > > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx > > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop > > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the > > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. > > > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I > > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned > > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. > > > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion > > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was > > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into > > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open > > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set > > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. > > > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free > > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the > > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access > > shared folders and printers on both computers. > > > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there > > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others > > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. > > > > Best wishes, > > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: home network with xp and vista it is possible Thank you for all feedback. Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Missy" <Missy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20437E44-7826-4747-B75B-824349166CB5@microsoft.com... Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my problem of not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well done for persevering, and thanks. :-)) "LindaAnn" wrote: > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others > to not give up. > > My specs were as follows: > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop > was 2006, laptop is 2007. > > My initial problems were as follows: > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading > this article: > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access > shared folders and printers on both computers. > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. > > Best wishes, > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: home network with xp and vista it is possible Hi Robert, No problem, if I'm able to help one person sort their networking problems out with the above then I've achieved something. Best wishes, Linda "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: > Thank you for all feedback. > > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "Missy" <Missy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20437E44-7826-4747-B75B-824349166CB5@microsoft.com... > Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my problem of > not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well done for > persevering, and thanks. :-)) > > > "LindaAnn" wrote: > > > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop > > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've > > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others > > to not give up. > > > > My specs were as follows: > > > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with > > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. > > > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. > > > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop > > was 2006, laptop is 2007. > > > > My initial problems were as follows: > > > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. > > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as > > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I > > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. > > > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading > > this article: > > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx > > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop > > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the > > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. > > > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I > > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned > > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. > > > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion > > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was > > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into > > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open > > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set > > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. > > > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free > > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the > > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access > > shared folders and printers on both computers. > > > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there > > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others > > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. > > > > Best wishes, > > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: home network with xp and vista it is possible what address are u putting into the trusted section? THX "LindaAnn" wrote: Quote: > Hi Robert, > > No problem, if I'm able to help one person sort their networking problems > out with the above then I've achieved something. > > Best wishes, > Linda > > "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: > Quote: > > Thank you for all feedback. > > > > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net > > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com > > "Missy" <Missy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:20437E44-7826-4747-B75B-824349166CB5@xxxxxx > > Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my problem of > > not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well done for > > persevering, and thanks. :-)) > > > > > > "LindaAnn" wrote: > > Quote: > > > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and the laptop > > > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from others I've > > > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to encourage others > > > to not give up. > > > > > > My specs were as follows: > > > > > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem with > > > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. > > > > > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. > > > > > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, desktop > > > was 2006, laptop is 2007. > > > > > > My initial problems were as follows: > > > > > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the network. > > > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the workgroup as > > > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to match. I > > > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on laptop. > > > > > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so after reading > > > this article: > > > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: > > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx > > > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the desktop > > > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now on the > > > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. > > > > > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to work, I > > > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I turned > > > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. > > > > > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the intrusion > > > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip range was > > > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the addresses into > > > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but couldn't open > > > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I couldn't set > > > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. > > > > > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of a free > > > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, did the > > > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to access > > > shared folders and printers on both computers. > > > > > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone out there > > > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and for others > > > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: home network with xp and vista it is possible It depends. If all computers are in the same subnet, add the whole private IP addresses. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Calgar" <Calgar@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:94A1D0EC-A6EC-4DD2-BD96-2818CA7FA019@xxxxxx Quote: > what address are u putting into the trusted section? > THX > > "LindaAnn" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi Robert, >> >> No problem, if I'm able to help one person sort their networking problems >> out with the above then I've achieved something. >> >> Best wishes, >> Linda >> >> "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Thank you for all feedback. >> > >> > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE >> > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on >> > http://www.ChicagoTech.net >> > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on >> > http://www.HowToNetworking.com >> > "Missy" <Missy@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> > news:20437E44-7826-4747-B75B-824349166CB5@xxxxxx >> > Brilliant Linda - the Norton Trusted Addresses option solved my >> > problem of >> > not being able to view my XP machines from the Vista desktop. Well >> > done for >> > persevering, and thanks. :-)) >> > >> > >> > "LindaAnn" wrote: >> > >> > > After two days of trying to get the desktop pc running xp home and >> > the laptop >> > > running vista to work, and reading so many similar problems from >> > others I've >> > > finally got it working. So I thought I'd post this here to >> > encourage others >> > > to not give up. >> > > >> > > My specs were as follows: >> > > >> > > Desktop pc running windows xp, connected to a Belkin ADSL modem >> > with >> > > Wireless-G router through an Ethernet cable. >> > > >> > > Laptop running vista connected to the above modem through WIFI. >> > > >> > > Both pc and laptop have Norton's Internet Security running on both, >> > desktop >> > > was 2006, laptop is 2007. >> > > >> > > My initial problems were as follows: >> > > >> > > Both desktop and laptop would not recognise each other on the >> > network. >> > > This was partially fixed when i realised that vista names the >> > workgroup as >> > > WORKGROUP by default. So I changed the workgroup on the desktop to >> > match. I >> > > now could see, laptop on desktop, but still couldn't see desktop on >> > laptop. >> > > >> > > When I tried to find it on the network map, it wasn't there so >> > after reading >> > > this article: >> > > Network Map Does Not Display Computers Running Windows XPURL: >> > > >> > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...77b291033.mspx >> > > I downloaded LLTD Responder component and installed it on the >> > desktop >> > > running xp, this resolved the network map problem. Desktop was now >> > on the >> > > map, although I still couldn't connect to it. >> > > >> > > After a lot of searching and coming up with nothing that seemed to >> > work, I >> > > went and took a longer look at Norton's Internet security. First I >> > turned >> > > off both firewalls, but this didn't resolve the issue at all. >> > > >> > > So i did a process of trial and error, it turned out to be the >> > intrusion >> > > prevention that was causing all the problems. Even though the ip >> > range was >> > > there, it still wasn't allowing access. So I entered all the >> > addresses into >> > > the trusted page and I could now connect to the desktop, but >> > couldn't open >> > > any of the shared folders. This was due to the fact that I >> > couldn't set >> > > trusted addresses into the 2006 Norton. >> > > >> > > Thanks to Norton who were offering all 2006 customers the option of >> > a free >> > > upgrade to 2007 features, I downloaded this upgraded it on desktop, >> > did the >> > > same as I had done on laptop, and all is now resolved. I am able to >> > access >> > > shared folders and printers on both computers. >> > > >> > > Sorry it was quiet long winded, but I thought if there is anyone >> > out there >> > > with similar specs that are having these problems it may help, and >> > for others >> > > it may give them some encouragement to not give up. >> > > >> > > Best wishes, >> > > Linda |
My System Specs![]() |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Home Network Problem on Vista Home Basic 32bit. | Network & Sharing | |||
| Setting up Home network on Vista ultimate w/sp1 and xp home w/sp2 | Vista networking & sharing | |||
| Vista computer thinks home network is an unidentified network | Vista networking & sharing | |||
| Attempt to Network Vista Home on Domain Based Network (W2K -Server | Vista networking & sharing | |||
| Vista Home premium home network with XP using workgroup (no domain | Vista networking & sharing | |||