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Gale Green
Hi all.
I am still struggling to get two Vista Business desktop PCs to talk to
each other.
One machine is a recent build, the other I have just rebuilt this
morning - so it's a brand new install of Vista, with nothing else
installed as yet.
There is no Anti-virus software installed on either machine and, on
each machine, I have switched off Windows Firewall and Windows
Defender.
On the new build, I have not yet installed the wireless adapter
driver, and on the other machine I have disabled it.
There is a folder on each machine's hard drive, called C:\Somename
(different names on each machine) and these are marked as shared, with
Everyone set as Co-owner. I have also been into the advanved sharing
settings and set the permissions for Everyone to full control.
I have also enabled the Security Setting "Let Everyone permissions
apply to anonymous users".
I have switched off IPv6 on the Local Area Connection on each machine,
and renamed the connection to "Home LAN".
When I power-cycle the machines, they each generate IP addresses in
the form 169.254.x.x (which I believe is invalid) and show
"Unidentified network" and "Limited connectivity". They do this
whether they are connected by Cat 5E crossover cable or each is
connected by Cat 6 straight-through cables to an ethernet switch.
Can some kind soul tell me what I have to do to configure the ethernet
ports manually to valid IP addresses?
Specifically, what do I enter for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS Server, on each machine?
Also, pointers to anything I may have missed would be gratefully
received.
Many thanks in advance.
Gale.
I am still struggling to get two Vista Business desktop PCs to talk to
each other.
One machine is a recent build, the other I have just rebuilt this
morning - so it's a brand new install of Vista, with nothing else
installed as yet.
There is no Anti-virus software installed on either machine and, on
each machine, I have switched off Windows Firewall and Windows
Defender.
On the new build, I have not yet installed the wireless adapter
driver, and on the other machine I have disabled it.
There is a folder on each machine's hard drive, called C:\Somename
(different names on each machine) and these are marked as shared, with
Everyone set as Co-owner. I have also been into the advanved sharing
settings and set the permissions for Everyone to full control.
I have also enabled the Security Setting "Let Everyone permissions
apply to anonymous users".
I have switched off IPv6 on the Local Area Connection on each machine,
and renamed the connection to "Home LAN".
When I power-cycle the machines, they each generate IP addresses in
the form 169.254.x.x (which I believe is invalid) and show
"Unidentified network" and "Limited connectivity". They do this
whether they are connected by Cat 5E crossover cable or each is
connected by Cat 6 straight-through cables to an ethernet switch.
Can some kind soul tell me what I have to do to configure the ethernet
ports manually to valid IP addresses?
Specifically, what do I enter for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS Server, on each machine?
Also, pointers to anything I may have missed would be gratefully
received.
Many thanks in advance.
Gale.