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Patrick Keenan
Hello All,
At home I have a small network with three XP Pro systems (two laptops and
one desktop) and one, new, Vista Business laptop. Aside from the problem
below, the network functions well.
All are on the same workgroup, MSHOME. Network Discovery is turned on for
the Vista system. Firewalls are set to allow local traffic. Only the
desktop is connected to the router via wire. The adapter configuration is
the same on all the XP Pro systems, meaning they all have DHCP and IPX/SPX
enabled.
All of the systems can see each other except...
The Vista laptop can see the desktop and laptop#1 with no problem, but it
seems completely unable to even find laptop #2 (which is of course the one
it most needs to connect to), though it does have the ability to ping it.
Laptop 2 can find and access shared folders on the Vista system without
difficulty, but even when it's been copying files for several hours to the
Vista laptop, the Vista laptop can't find, see or access Laptop 2.
Turning network discovery off and on again doesn't help. Changing the name
of laptop 2 doesn't help. "Add a Wireless Device to the network" doesn't
find Laptop 2. Refreshing doesn't help. Cold reboots don't help.
With XP, using the Find Computer function with the missing name usually was
enough to nudge XP into displaying that system, searching for
"\\computername". The Vista search box doesn't seem to do the same thing
at all, or perhaps I haven't found the functional equivalent.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick Keenan
At home I have a small network with three XP Pro systems (two laptops and
one desktop) and one, new, Vista Business laptop. Aside from the problem
below, the network functions well.
All are on the same workgroup, MSHOME. Network Discovery is turned on for
the Vista system. Firewalls are set to allow local traffic. Only the
desktop is connected to the router via wire. The adapter configuration is
the same on all the XP Pro systems, meaning they all have DHCP and IPX/SPX
enabled.
All of the systems can see each other except...
The Vista laptop can see the desktop and laptop#1 with no problem, but it
seems completely unable to even find laptop #2 (which is of course the one
it most needs to connect to), though it does have the ability to ping it.
Laptop 2 can find and access shared folders on the Vista system without
difficulty, but even when it's been copying files for several hours to the
Vista laptop, the Vista laptop can't find, see or access Laptop 2.
Turning network discovery off and on again doesn't help. Changing the name
of laptop 2 doesn't help. "Add a Wireless Device to the network" doesn't
find Laptop 2. Refreshing doesn't help. Cold reboots don't help.
With XP, using the Find Computer function with the missing name usually was
enough to nudge XP into displaying that system, searching for
"\\computername". The Vista search box doesn't seem to do the same thing
at all, or perhaps I haven't found the functional equivalent.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick Keenan