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I have 2 (actually 4, but 2 are important here) machines that can see
each other network-wise, but not share files.
The Windows XP machine (Home SP2) has the printer and files that need
shared. It can see the Vista machine (a laptop) when I go to "My
Network Places" and click on "View Network Computers", but clicking on
the machine gives me the error "\\Laptop is not accessible. You might
not have permission to access this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out if you have access
permissions. The network path is not found."
The XP machine can share to other XP machines just fine.
The Windows Vista machine (it's Home Premium RTM, no beta versions of
SP1 installed) can not see any other machine on the workgroup (it sees
the router, however) from "Network" on the start menu, but it sees the
XP machine in "Control Panel > Network Map" (the XP machine DOES have
LLTP installed so that this happens.) When I type in "\\Desktop" in
the address bar, the error is "Windows cannot find '\\Desktop'. Check
the spelling and try again. In "Control Panel > Network and Sharing
Center", Network discovery, File sharing, and Public folder sharing
are on, and my wireless network (it's encrypted and MAC-address-
filtered) shows up as a private network.
They both are "attached" (wireless) to a Linksys WRT54G v8 router.
For a firewall, they both have Windows Firewall running, with File and
Printer Sharing checked as an exemption. (turning off the firewall
does not affect the error)
They both have been updated using "Microsoft Update" (for the XP
machine) and "Windows Update" (for the Vista machine) within the last
week. They can ping each other's IP addresses just fine.
What do I need to do?
each other network-wise, but not share files.
The Windows XP machine (Home SP2) has the printer and files that need
shared. It can see the Vista machine (a laptop) when I go to "My
Network Places" and click on "View Network Computers", but clicking on
the machine gives me the error "\\Laptop is not accessible. You might
not have permission to access this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out if you have access
permissions. The network path is not found."
The XP machine can share to other XP machines just fine.
The Windows Vista machine (it's Home Premium RTM, no beta versions of
SP1 installed) can not see any other machine on the workgroup (it sees
the router, however) from "Network" on the start menu, but it sees the
XP machine in "Control Panel > Network Map" (the XP machine DOES have
LLTP installed so that this happens.) When I type in "\\Desktop" in
the address bar, the error is "Windows cannot find '\\Desktop'. Check
the spelling and try again. In "Control Panel > Network and Sharing
Center", Network discovery, File sharing, and Public folder sharing
are on, and my wireless network (it's encrypted and MAC-address-
filtered) shows up as a private network.
They both are "attached" (wireless) to a Linksys WRT54G v8 router.
For a firewall, they both have Windows Firewall running, with File and
Printer Sharing checked as an exemption. (turning off the firewall
does not affect the error)
They both have been updated using "Microsoft Update" (for the XP
machine) and "Windows Update" (for the Vista machine) within the last
week. They can ping each other's IP addresses just fine.
What do I need to do?