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I've got a handful of boxes running anything from Win2K through to Vista,
plus a Linux box. I've been trying to get them talking to one another, with no luck. The Win2K, XP and Linux boxes all see each other and can talk to one another with no problems, but the Vista machine is blind. |
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Well, these are things to take into account:
Are both computers in the same Workgroup? Unique Machine names? Static IP Addresses? Network Discovery and Sharing enabled in Vista's Network and Sharing Center? Have you checked the Firewall to make sure that Network Discovery is not blocked? Click Start > Network Click "Network and Sharing Center" Under "Sharing and Discovery" make sure the following are turned on: Network Discovery, File Sharing, Public folder sharing, Password protected sharing, Media Sharing. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "Paul in Toronto" <swampyfern@biteme.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:944A76FE-2B7B-4A6D-950A-0B4199975DE0@microsoft.com... > I've got a handful of boxes running anything from Win2K through to Vista, > plus a Linux box. I've been trying to get them talking to one another, > with no luck. The Win2K, XP and Linux boxes all see each other and can > talk to one another with no problems, but the Vista machine is blind. |
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Hi,
What settings do you have in the Network and Sharing Center? You should have network discovery enabled as well as file sharing. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Paul in Toronto" <swampyfern@biteme.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:944A76FE-2B7B-4A6D-950A-0B4199975DE0@microsoft.com... > I've got a handful of boxes running anything from Win2K through to Vista, > plus a Linux box. I've been trying to get them talking to one another, > with no luck. The Win2K, XP and Linux boxes all see each other and can > talk to one another with no problems, but the Vista machine is blind. |
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] wrote:
> Well, these are things to take into account: > Are both computers in the same Workgroup? > Unique Machine names? > Static IP Addresses? > Network Discovery and Sharing enabled in Vista's Network and Sharing Center? > Have you checked the Firewall to make sure that Network Discovery is not > blocked? > > Click Start > Network > Click "Network and Sharing Center" > Under "Sharing and Discovery" make sure the following are turned on: Network > Discovery, File Sharing, Public folder sharing, Password protected sharing, > Media Sharing. > In typical Microsoft fashion (Start button to turn it off etc) Password Protected Sharing is actually a restriction, not a sharing enhancement, therefore the OP actually wants to start with this turned "OFF". It turns OFF the password protection, it does nothing to assist sharing. This is a symptom of the "We are making things more secure" claims which translate roughly to "We have made things look different" ![]() It still remains true that the first priority is to begin with the same username and password on at least two of the machines. Also no "Blank" passwords. |
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