WINDOWS Explorer and viewing Network

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AC

Hi,

Desktop using Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit (but also used to occur on my
32-bit laptop before I installed Windows 7 RC - very good by the way!)

If I open Windows Explorer and select 'Network' in the left-hand pane
Explorer often finds nothing and just endlessly searches. The network is
working correctly and I can view the mapped network drives on my NAS and see
my desktop from my laptop an vice versa.

Any suggestions?

Regards

AC
 
B

bill

Gordon you must be a great addition to any community!
AC said:
Hi,

Desktop using Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit (but also used to occur on my
32-bit laptop before I installed Windows 7 RC - very good by the way!)

If I open Windows Explorer and select 'Network' in the left-hand pane
Explorer often finds nothing and just endlessly searches. The network is
working correctly and I can view the mapped network drives on my NAS and
see
my desktop from my laptop an vice versa.

Any suggestions?

Regards

AC

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nomore

Networking may not be set up properly on the computer unable to see itself
or others on the network.
On the other hand, peer to peer network protocols are so poor in Windows
that this not infrequently occurs when everything is working properly and
set up properly and worked yesterday although nothing has changed.
 
A

AlanC

Networking may not be set up properly on the computer unable to see itself
or others on the network.
On the other hand, peer to peer network protocols are so poor in Windows
that this not infrequently occurs when everything is working properly and
set up properly and worked yesterday although nothing has changed.

The network works and I'm able to see all computers from the others
and yesterday I was able to see all other computers from the desktop.
NAS folders mapped as network drives are visible on teh desktop and I
can move files to/from them. All is working fine and has done for
years. It's simply that the Vista Ultimate 64-bit desktop sometimes
will not display network locations.

AC
 

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