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thetruthhurts @homail.com
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      8th Feb 2007
After reading post after post of people that can not get simple file
and printer sharing working I am left wondering just what the hell
does MS test??????????????

Clearly not a simple home LAN with a Vista PC and a XP PC or two. Did
they really think that people would replace XP on all their machines
at once?

The most common network configuration in the home has got to be a
router with a few PCs and a printer. Nothing special, so why can't MS
get the installation of a Vista upgrade into that environment right?

Holy smokes.
 
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Dustin Harper
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      8th Feb 2007
It works with mine just fine. Sharing on both the Vista and XP machines
with a Linksys WRT54G router (DD-WRT Firmware). Just used the simple
share feature with nothing special.

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thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:
> After reading post after post of people that can not get simple file
> and printer sharing working I am left wondering just what the hell
> does MS test??????????????
>
> Clearly not a simple home LAN with a Vista PC and a XP PC or two. Did
> they really think that people would replace XP on all their machines
> at once?
>
> The most common network configuration in the home has got to be a
> router with a few PCs and a printer. Nothing special, so why can't MS
> get the installation of a Vista upgrade into that environment right?
>
> Holy smokes.

 
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Thomas H.
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      9th Feb 2007
thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:
> After reading post after post of people that can not get simple file
> and printer sharing working I am left wondering just what the hell
> does MS test??????????????
>
> Clearly not a simple home LAN with a Vista PC and a XP PC or two. Did
> they really think that people would replace XP on all their machines
> at once?
>
> The most common network configuration in the home has got to be a
> router with a few PCs and a printer. Nothing special, so why can't MS
> get the installation of a Vista upgrade into that environment right?
>
> Holy smokes.


under basic setup it works mostly fine, as long as the users follow the
common (!!) procedures to set up shares. there are some problems when
using more advanced network setups, like vpn / domain-environments.

- thomas
 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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      9th Feb 2007
1. Make sure you can see each other, for example ping.
2. Make sure you enable file sharing.
3. Make sure they're in the same workgroup.
4. If they would like to access each by using the netbios name, make sure enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
5. Make sure no firewall/security software block sharing.

This troubleshooting may help,

Vista Troubleshooting Collections
http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=259

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
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After reading post after post of people that can not get simple file
and printer sharing working I am left wondering just what the hell
does MS test??????????????

Clearly not a simple home LAN with a Vista PC and a XP PC or two. Did
they really think that people would replace XP on all their machines
at once?

The most common network configuration in the home has got to be a
router with a few PCs and a printer. Nothing special, so why can't MS
get the installation of a Vista upgrade into that environment right?

Holy smokes.
 
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