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After a week and a half I found out why XP and Vista wouldn't talk. I tried
everything and more. I can sum it up in one word...NORTON.
I saw all the posts on firewall problems, but I wasn''t using one. I had the
Windows firewall turned off and I never even set up the Norton firewall. I
kept getting the startup messages chiding me that I didn't have the firewall
turned on. I went so far as to create exceptions for all the proper ports for
Windows firewall.
I even tried Network Magic which changed the symptoms. Then it started to
work then it would quit. Very random and inconsistent. Today I could connect
to the XP shares, but I still couldn't even ping the Vista machine from XP.
I wasn't using NORTON, so I decided to remove it. BINGO! Everything sprang
to life. I could for the first time see all the workgroup computers on the
network. I gingerly went to the XP machine and it finally could see all the
Vista shares.
Life is now good again!
Solution...dump NORTON as fast as you can.
everything and more. I can sum it up in one word...NORTON.
I saw all the posts on firewall problems, but I wasn''t using one. I had the
Windows firewall turned off and I never even set up the Norton firewall. I
kept getting the startup messages chiding me that I didn't have the firewall
turned on. I went so far as to create exceptions for all the proper ports for
Windows firewall.
I even tried Network Magic which changed the symptoms. Then it started to
work then it would quit. Very random and inconsistent. Today I could connect
to the XP shares, but I still couldn't even ping the Vista machine from XP.
I wasn't using NORTON, so I decided to remove it. BINGO! Everything sprang
to life. I could for the first time see all the workgroup computers on the
network. I gingerly went to the XP machine and it finally could see all the
Vista shares.
Life is now good again!
Solution...dump NORTON as fast as you can.