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ok, i have tried to solve my problem but i can't, here is my problem in a
nutshell.
i have 2 pcs one with windows xp pro and the other with windows vista home
premumn.
on my xp machine, i can see my vista machine and i can upload\download to a
shared folder.
but my vista machine pc cannot access my xp machine, it sees it but when i
try to access it i get the following message!!!
\\HOME-CM00RQIQZN IS NOT ACCESSABLE YOU MAY NOT HAVE PERMISSION FOR THIS
RESOURCE, CONTACT YOUR ADMIN.
here is what i have tried so far.... i can ping my vista pc from my xp pc
and viseversa... if i do net view \\ip i get a list of the disk shared. this
works on both machines...
in my local area connection properties for my vista pc i have the following!!
client for microsoft networks-checked
qos packet scheduler-checked
file & printer sharing for microsoft networks-checked
internet protocol version 6 (tcp/ipv6)-checked
internet protocol version 4 (tcp/ipv4)-checked..also in the advanced\wins
setting i have enable netbios over tcp\ip and lmhost lookup is also
enabled.....i also have this set on my xp pc.....
nutshell.
i have 2 pcs one with windows xp pro and the other with windows vista home
premumn.
on my xp machine, i can see my vista machine and i can upload\download to a
shared folder.
but my vista machine pc cannot access my xp machine, it sees it but when i
try to access it i get the following message!!!
\\HOME-CM00RQIQZN IS NOT ACCESSABLE YOU MAY NOT HAVE PERMISSION FOR THIS
RESOURCE, CONTACT YOUR ADMIN.
here is what i have tried so far.... i can ping my vista pc from my xp pc
and viseversa... if i do net view \\ip i get a list of the disk shared. this
works on both machines...
in my local area connection properties for my vista pc i have the following!!
client for microsoft networks-checked
qos packet scheduler-checked
file & printer sharing for microsoft networks-checked
internet protocol version 6 (tcp/ipv6)-checked
internet protocol version 4 (tcp/ipv4)-checked..also in the advanced\wins
setting i have enable netbios over tcp\ip and lmhost lookup is also
enabled.....i also have this set on my xp pc.....