On the XP computer, do net view vistaipaddress, does that display all
sharing?
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"Megawatt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I was having the same problem with Vista not connecting to computers
>running
> XP on our network. I finally had to change some of my firewall settings
> on
> the local area network and was able to access the shared files on the XP
> computers from the one with Vista ( turned out that we had two firewalls
> running) The Norton one really interferes with being able to connect. I
> just uninstalled it and the network finally connected! I was still having
> trouble accessing the Vista computer from the XP computers, I had to go
> into
> all the shared folders on the Vista Computer and under the security
> settings
> I had to set the rights and permissions on the shares to be able to access
> anything from the XP computers. Even though the C: drive and desktop and a
> lot of folders were shared, the rights and permissions had to be set to be
> able to access them.
>
> "Steve" wrote:
>
>> Great, I have exactly the same problem!
>>
>> I have two XP machines, a network attached storage device & a brand new
>> Vista laptop that's going to be wiped very soon & have XP installed
>> because
>> it's been nothing but trouble!
>>
>> I've updated everything, bought a new Vista compatible router because I
>> couldn't join the network wirelessly...I've just updated all firmware on
>> the
>> NAS so that it works with Vista...I've installed the software for the NAS
>> just to be sure but I'm still in the same situation.
>>
>> One of the PC's (the one that has had the LLDP update installed) is still
>> hidden to Vista. It shows up on the extended "map" but I can't get to any
>> shared files.
>>
>> The other XP PC is being shown as a mediaserver & opens media player
>> whenever I try to access it.
>>
>> The NAS is also showing as a mediaserver...which isn't very good as it is
>> supposed to be the storage "hub" for the entire network.
>>
>> Yes, I've been through all the network setup wizards...that's all I've
>> been
>> doing for 3 days. I tried to submit a support request online but my
>> product
>> ID doesn't work (it's the third time I've generated one via MS' phone
>> service) & I'm not paying a premium rate phone number to get someone on
>> the
>> other end talk me through the wizard again.
>>
>> Someone sort this out, it's rediculous.