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Network set to Private. File Sharing is on. Pasword Proctection I have turned off. For the moment. Can see and access files from Vista from Xp machine. "ADH" wrote: Have Vista Ultimate on 1 machine and XP Pro on the other. Was able to share files from XP to Vista but not , after all the trying, the other way.

Can't connect to Windows XP Pro Shared Printer
So, I strangely suggest you replace the Vista Home with Vista Business or XP Pro. Then, you can access the shared folder from client with domain user account. .... file server is arranged through the SBS machine. I have a new Vista Home laptop that connects to this network through VPN. At the office (so on the same

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Network access from Win XP
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Sharing files on Network.
The Vista home unable to join SBS domain, it is not SBS client, so the access will fail. Therefore, I suggest you use XP pro or Vista business as client, and join the client Access to this file server is arranged through the SBS machine. I have a new Vista Home laptop that connects to this network through VPN.

Securely Networking XP and Vista
Mike J Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I found that I had to disable simple sharing on the XP Pro machine to view I still get the access denied after rebooting both machines and cannot connect to the printer. I found the print$ folder on the XP machine but don't see

Can't connect to Windows XP Pro Shared Printer
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Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as files and folders: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below).

Can't connect to Windows XP Pro Shared Printer
Two desktop computers, Windows 2000 Pro, connected via ethernet (3Com router). Two laptops, Windows XP Pro, can connect either via ethernet or wirelessly (LinkSys access point). LinkSys access point uses WPA-TKIP encryption. Desktops can always see themselves and the other desktop on the network, but usually can't

Cannot see Windows XP Computers
"Malke" wrote: 5hulses wrote: Presently, Vista is the only system that can't find my printer on the network. All my other OS is Windows XP. C. Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines. You do not need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords assigned to each user

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I found that I had to disable simple sharing on the XP Pro machine to view the properties of the print$ share. Once I did that, I could see the Everyone group, off of the XP Pro machine. I am connecting with a new Vista Home Premium Dell XPS M1530 laptop. The rest of the network is working fine - shared files,

KML Bugs
I have 3 PC's, and 2 Notebooks on a home network. I purchased a Vista Machine and can not see the XP Pro Machines. I have upgraded one machine to Vista and can see the other Vista machine, but still can not see the XP Boxes. All have file sharing and all have the same Workgroup Name. I can ping the machines,

(Usually) Can't See XP Computers on Network
The application to enable the XP SP3 RC2 download can be found at the Microsoft Download Center <http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=8345234>. Running this application on a machine with Windows XP Service Pack 2 will enable Windows Update to offer XP SP3 RC2 to that machine. Build-to-build upgrades are not supported

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In your shoes, I wouldn't even contemplate XP64 as it is quite poorly supported in comparison to XP 32 bit, and as a 64 bit OS, I can't see it getting any more development time Older versions of Wavelab can be problematic though. How much better Vista 64 bit is than a well set up XP 32 bit machine is debatable,

TechNet Flash: How to get Vista SP1 Today
What security software (eg, anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party firewall) is installed on the Vista machine that isn't installed on the Win2000 machine? The Win2000 machine has Norton AV. You did not mention yet whether or not you are using a Third party firewall. If you are using ZoneAlarm Pro, see the

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For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below). Problems sharing files between computers on a network are Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm D. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media

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You do not need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords assigned to each user account can be different; the accounts/passwords just need to exist See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic!

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When I was trying to network the computer, a Microsoft Solutions popped up and I pressed it for help. It downloaded something so fast I didn't see what It's only when I have the printer plugged into the Vista x64 machine and network from the XP machine and print from the XP machine that I get the mirror image.

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Pheasant PluckerŪ pheas...@plucker.not microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hi there, I have a home network with up to 6 PC/laptop/storage .devices present at any one time running various OS from W2K, XP Pro, MCE2005, Vista, WHS, embedded XP and even a LanManager one! Obviously all belong to the same workgroup

Vista/W2000 Ethernet Connection?
So, for instance, you can install the MSGProxyService on a web server on your company network and then have all of the same capabilities from the MSG client that you would have if you Description: ServerTalk is an application that allows you to communicate directly with an open TCP or UDP port on a machine.