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Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general Aaron wrote: i have vista home premium, simple file sharing is disabled in xp network post and I'll give you networking information, but it may be more practical for you to have a computer professional come on-site and set you up correctly.

LinTards vanish as VISTA reality sets in
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "achiomo" wrote: I'm setting up a computer for my house and wanted to transfer files from my XP laptop to the vista desktop. I tried crossover cable and router, but cannot completely setup the network between the two computers. I've tried with firewalls on and off, and the laptop does

Vista Networking broken?
Once you setup the share "\\hp_server\user" on the server, are you setting up the folders within the share from the server itself, or from an XP Pro client? Is Simple File Sharing enabled on all (Windows XP) computers, or just the server? Is Password Protected Sharing turned off, or on, on the Vista computers?

Setting up a Printer on my Home Network
IPCONFIG /ALL now looks cleaner Am running XP Pro SP2, so not a Vista issue. Still unable to "see" the computers when I select View Workgroup computers. I have set up a ad-hoc network between the 2 computers. Paul, Look at the NetBT setting, and all personal firewalls. Make sure that NetBT is consistent.

Cannot communicate between one XP machine and Vista
BUT, I want to be able to transfer files between the two wired XP Pro boxes. I thought since they were both connected to the same router it would just happen automatically but that is my ignorance as to setting up home networks as I have never done it before. So I decided to run the "Setup a home network" wizard on

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
I just got an HP dv9317ca notebook and am setting up a wired network. I'm pretty savy about computers but if you have some tricks or experience that will shorten I have all of my network working and I'm running three Vista's, three XP Pro's, Server 2003 SP2 (standard), Windows Home Server CTP and even WinSE on

Cannot connect to internet on Vista laptop
I too installed Network Magic to access a printer on XP Home machine and it works.. BUT why should we have to install something to our computers that we kinds of changes on the Vista PC3 including: - Setting up an administrator ID on the Vista PC to match that on the XP machine - Changing the network to PUBLIC,

Setting Up Network W/Wired Router
brianfire brianf...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I have Windows XP sp2 Home Edition installed on my desktop and take you through Vista networking very well: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/evaluate/vista_fp.mspx Problems sharing files between computers on a

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 26-02-08
Along comes Vista - I upgraded [1] Desktop & [1] Notebook Now, I cannot access any of the Vista machine shares from any other machine, I can't even access shares between the Vista machines - let alone a printer. Setting up a shared network printer in XP took about 2 seconds - In Vista it appears as though it isn't

Help, Share Desktop and Folders
We have an PC with XP SP2 We have just bought a laptop, with Vista, and a Belkin router. The router is currently between modem & PC - both ethernet I have set up a 'Home Network' workgroup, to which both computers are registered. Using the XP-PC, I am able to see several of the laptop's shared folders in my 'My

Can Vista and XP talk?
Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm D. If one or more of the computers is XP

Network Printing
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mike and Torrie" <Mike@home> wrote in message news:56CdnQk_irsh4Y_anZ2dnUVZ_hynnZ2d@trueband.net... I have read a lot of similiar problems from this group on networking problems between xp and Vista computers.

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did the Linked Layer Responder on the XP computers so that the Vista computer shows up in the WORKGROUP window. The XP computers ALSO show up in the Network David "rhider" wrote: I am trying to makea small ome network between an xp macine and a vista home premium laptop. the xp has a printer i want to use. i

Network Vista to XP - Access Denied only Vista to XP
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp newusers Royboy Yobyor wrote: I am having a difficult time setting up a home network. I have 2 computers. One with XP Home, the other with 2000Pro. For some reason XP's network setup is not so easy with 2000Pro. Can anyone provide me with a step by step

Sharing a Printer
I haven't attempted to use any derivative of Vista, as of yet ... just have Win98 SE and XP Home Edition as guest OS's at the moment on VMware Workstation 5.5.2. I'm not sure if I will have to update VM Workstation. :) But next up ... Xming! Rob Adam Tauno WIlliams wrote: Question here, Adam .

can not access pc on home netwowrk??
*_Setup Your Own Home Network!_* It's Never Been This Easy! You'll Be Up And Running In Minutes! If you missed out when we had this available a couple of ..... Quick Tip #2: Skip the Product ID One of the very first steps you'll see when setting up your Windows Vista computer is the prompt to enter a product ID

Home network set up
It occurs to me that one major difference between you and me in this respect is that I'm directly responsible for several machines, setting up, teaching the Gary S. Terhune wrote: Wanna bet that the MAJOR issues with the XP machines are due to person (s) managing them (and/or the network as a whole) improperly?

Setting up a wireless network with XP and Vista
But, I can't see the other computers at all from the Vista computer. I've checked every setting and I have done a power reset on the network components, It worked with all xp machines and vista to all xp. But NO PC's were showing up in network neighborhood. I started thinking that not to long ago everything

Home Network
Somehow it can lock-up the network communication, and at other times (as described below) can affect the ability of the two computers to talk between .... say "File sharing is enabled", do you maybe mean Simple File Sharing on the XP computer? What's the setting for Password Protected Sharing on the Vista computer?

Setting up a Printer on my Home Network
Any suggestions Since the computer hosting the printers is XP Home, there is no reason to set your LPT2 port for the printers. below systematically and calmly, you will have no difficulty in setting up your sharing. Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer Sharing in Vista.