So you can see the box just not the shares? Sounds like authentication
issue. You need to username/password combination that is valid on the vista
machine when connecting to it.
"Charlie Tame" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> solon fox wrote:
>> On May 10, 9:33 pm, "Mike" <re...@to.group> wrote:
>>> When I explore Network a yellow bar appears "File sharing is turned off.
>>> Some network computers and devices might not be visible. Click to
>>> change..."
>>>
>>> Why wouldn't I be able to see other computers and devices if I'm not
>>> allowing incoming connections for file sharing? Core networking is
>>> active
>>> which enables ICMP. No outgoing rules are active. Give me one example.
>>
>> You should still be able to see 'some' network computers and devices,
>> just not all depending on settings. Turning file sharing on doesn't
>> mean that you are then sharing your computer with everyone, or even
>> anyone. You only share those folders/devices on your computer that you
>> specifically set to share. You should be safe turning file sharing on,
>> which will then enable you to see network devices with varying OS's.
>>
>> Of course, what you really want to know is why? I don't know.
>>
>> -solon fox
>
>
> Actually it doesn't seem to matter what I share on the Vista boxes, I
> can't see any shared files from Linux, unlike with XP which looks just
> like any other shared box.
>
> Evidently I am missing something