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| Guest | Networking Vista Laptop to XP Desktop I have a Vista Laptop wirelessly connected to a Linksys router which has an XP PC hard wired to it. I cannot get the two computers to communicate with each other. Each computer can see the other but they can't access each computer's shared files. I believe I have followed on the necessary steps to set up my network. On the Vista, I have set up a private network and network discovery is on and the firewall settings allow for both. On the XP, I have added the LLTD Responder. Both are also in the same workgroup. When I run the Network Map on the Vista, I can see the icon for the XP PC, but I cannot click on it. However, when I click on 'View Computers and Devices', the XP does not show up, just the Vista. When I look at the computers in the Workgroup on the XP, I can see the Vista, but I cannot access it. My desire of connecting the computers is to share photo files and allow the Vista to access the printer on the XP. Any help? Ideas? Thanks. |
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| Guest | Re: Networking Vista Laptop to XP Desktop On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:14:00 -0700, FijiDan12 <FijiDan12@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have a Vista Laptop wirelessly connected to a Linksys router which has an >XP PC hard wired to it. I cannot get the two computers to communicate with >each other. Each computer can see the other but they can't access each >computer's shared files. I believe I have followed on the necessary steps to >set up my network. On the Vista, I have set up a private network and network >discovery is on and the firewall settings allow for both. On the XP, I have >added the LLTD Responder. Both are also in the same workgroup. > >When I run the Network Map on the Vista, I can see the icon for the XP PC, >but I cannot click on it. However, when I click on 'View Computers and >Devices', the XP does not show up, just the Vista. When I look at the >computers in the Workgroup on the XP, I can see the Vista, but I cannot >access it. > >My desire of connecting the computers is to share photo files and allow the >Vista to access the printer on the XP. > >Any help? Ideas? >Thanks. This reminds me of a master browser conflict (I'm not discussing Internet Explorer either). It's a problem that predates Windows Vista. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/1...isibility.html It's frequently a symptom of a NetBT setting mismatch, or a personal firewall problem. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/advanced-windows-networking-using.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...ing-using.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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| Guest | RE: Networking Vista Laptop to XP Desktop Actually, I just solved a very similar problem the other night (well, my husband did)after setting up my new Vista laptop. Wired to the Linksys router my laptop could see both the XP boxes which are also wired to the router, and could share files; but it couldn't connect to the wireless access point I thought was there. (7 year old router.) So I went out and bought a new D-Link wireless router and then I had exactly your situation: couldn't see the network. The problem was IP settings in the Norton Firewalls on the XP boxes: the Linksys router used a different IP subnet than D-Link. Since you haven't changed routers, it's not a different IP range issue; but I suggest you look at the firewall settings on the XP box. I suspect your firewall is blocking something on you. -- hedera Nature bats last. "FijiDan12" wrote: Quote: > I have a Vista Laptop wirelessly connected to a Linksys router which has an > XP PC hard wired to it. I cannot get the two computers to communicate with > each other. Each computer can see the other but they can't access each > computer's shared files. I believe I have followed on the necessary steps to > set up my network. On the Vista, I have set up a private network and network > discovery is on and the firewall settings allow for both. On the XP, I have > added the LLTD Responder. Both are also in the same workgroup. > > When I run the Network Map on the Vista, I can see the icon for the XP PC, > but I cannot click on it. However, when I click on 'View Computers and > Devices', the XP does not show up, just the Vista. When I look at the > computers in the Workgroup on the XP, I can see the Vista, but I cannot > access it. > > My desire of connecting the computers is to share photo files and allow the > Vista to access the printer on the XP. > > Any help? Ideas? > Thanks. > |
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