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| | How to connect the Vista and XP computers I think I have a working solution for all these Vista to XP connection problems. It worked for me, it should work for you: Step 1: If you are using one of these "Internet Security" suites, go to the firewall section and create a rule that authorises your computer(s) to go through the firewall (in and out, on the TCP/IP protocol, UDP is not absolutely necessary). You just create an exception and you specify the computers by their IP address (individually or with a range of IP addresses). You do this on each computer and, in each instance, you authorise all the other computers you wish to "see your computer and be seen by your computer". Step 2: for those "Internet Security" suites that offer a "map your network" feature, go to the "mapping page" (accessed from the welcome page, in general). Then for all computers that are not the one you are working from, indicate they are "fully trusted" rather than "protected" (the default option). Do this for all the computers of your network. Step 3: Make shure that all the drives, folders and files you want to see on the network from other computers than the one they reside on are shared with the appropriate permissons. As a starter, allow "all users" to "read" these drives, folders and files chosen. Do this for all the computers of your network. Step 4: Follow all the other recommendations you read about: a) enabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP b) making sure your Vista netwok is "private" c) setting Vista network discovery to "on" d) setting Vista file sharing to "on" Step 5: Now that it works and that you see all drives, folders and files desired, modify permissions (e.g: allow writing, modifying or even full control) and access rights (less than "all users") as needed. Good luck to all of you! -- You need not hope to undertake nor do you need to succeed to persevere (William of Orange-Nassau) |
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