Hey all,
I was just wondering if anyone knew the steps you had to take to network a
new Vista Home Premium laptop to the desktop and router. This is for file
sharing purposes. The signal is already setup and secured from the router, I
just now have to figure out how to access the workgroup from the desktop to
the laptop. I have tried the traditional wizard approach however, the laptop
is new and therefore does not have a floppy drive to create a network startup
disk.
You don't need a floppy disk.
To setup a Vista server,
* Set the Network Location Type to "Private". This implies that your
computers are secure, behind a perimeter firewall or a NAT router, and opens the
personal firewall for file sharing.
* Check / set "Password protected sharing" (PPS). Disabling PPS is the
equivalent of enabling Simple File Sharing, in Windows XP.
* Setup shared folders and printers. If you enabled PPS, you should setup
access for individual users. If you disabled PPS, you setup access for "Guest"
or "Everyone".
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To setup an XP server, run the Network Setup Wizard. With a router connection,
select
This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network or
through a residential gateway.
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XP Pro can use either Advanced File Sharing which is equivalent to Enabled PPS,
or Simple File Sharing which is equivalent to Disabled PPS. Within AFS / PPS,
you have the choice of Guest, or non-Guest, authentication. Which ever choice
you make, be sure that the account chosen is properly prepared for network
access.
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Both Vista and XP can have the same Windows Networking issues.
* Put all computers in the same workgroup.
* Make sure that NetBT is Enabled consistently.
* Make sure that any third party firewalls are properly setup.
* Make sure that name resolution is consistently setup.
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