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Hello, I'm trying to network a new Vista (Home Professional) laptop to my old
XP (Home) desktop. Ironically, I had this once working, but had to reinstall
Operating Sys in the Vista; and now can't get to the files. I am able to see
the computer in the Networking "view full map." But I can't click on that
computer to open the files (nor can I through Explorer/Network -- which
doesn't show it there.)
Since it was once working, I am a bit puzzled, and presume the settings (at
least in the unchanged XP) to be correct. When I worked to connect last time,
it didn't work, didn't work, etc., and then, one day, there it all was.
Explainable to you tech guys, I'm sure; but magic to me. Anyway, nothing's
changed except a clean reinstall of Vista OS in my new machine.
Vista machine connects wirelessly to a router, which is plugged directly
into XP. I have installed the Link Layer Topology Device into XP machine, but
not in Vista. (It doesn't need to be there, right? I presume it's a Vista
component.) I have set the file folders to "share" and given permissions for
a network user to write files. (It seems to me that the last time I got this
to work, I had clicked this off, and clicked it on again, causing a reset of
the permissions -- and that's when it showed in the new Vista.
Router number is ...168.4.1 (Printer is ...168.4.2) XP machine is ..168.4.3,
and Vista is ..168.4.4
Both workgroups are "MSHOME" -- and this setting worked before.
Any suggestions, anyone? Thanks.
XP (Home) desktop. Ironically, I had this once working, but had to reinstall
Operating Sys in the Vista; and now can't get to the files. I am able to see
the computer in the Networking "view full map." But I can't click on that
computer to open the files (nor can I through Explorer/Network -- which
doesn't show it there.)
Since it was once working, I am a bit puzzled, and presume the settings (at
least in the unchanged XP) to be correct. When I worked to connect last time,
it didn't work, didn't work, etc., and then, one day, there it all was.
Explainable to you tech guys, I'm sure; but magic to me. Anyway, nothing's
changed except a clean reinstall of Vista OS in my new machine.
Vista machine connects wirelessly to a router, which is plugged directly
into XP. I have installed the Link Layer Topology Device into XP machine, but
not in Vista. (It doesn't need to be there, right? I presume it's a Vista
component.) I have set the file folders to "share" and given permissions for
a network user to write files. (It seems to me that the last time I got this
to work, I had clicked this off, and clicked it on again, causing a reset of
the permissions -- and that's when it showed in the new Vista.
Router number is ...168.4.1 (Printer is ...168.4.2) XP machine is ..168.4.3,
and Vista is ..168.4.4
Both workgroups are "MSHOME" -- and this setting worked before.
Any suggestions, anyone? Thanks.