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A few things first:
XP to XP network was and is working great. I can print over the network and
everything.
Workgroup names are the same on all computers (MSHOME.)
I followed every tutorial for setting up a home network between XP and Vista
computers that I could find.
Everything appears to be in proper working order for the network to
function, but it does not.
I can ping the XP computer from the Vista laptop via computer name and IP
address.
I can connect to the Vista laptop's Public folders on my XP desktop just fine.
My problem(s): I click on view full map in Network and Sharing center on
Vista, and I can see all the XP computers (because I installed the LLTD fix)
sometimes I can click on the computers, sometimes I can't. I don't know why
that is.
Next, clicking on "View computers and devices" only shows my Laptop and
router. Sometimes the other computers show up too, usually after a few tries
or refreshes. When the XP computers do show up, and I double click to try to
view the shared folders, I get the following error:
"Windows cannot access \\Computer Name. Check the spelling of the name.
Otherwise, there might be a problem with your network. To try to identify and
resolve network problems, click Diagnose. Error code: 0x80070005 Access is
denied."
Clicking on diagnose says this:
"Windows did not find any problems with this computer's network connection."
My firewalls are set to allow computers on the network. I've even turned
them off and just let Windows Firewall do it's thing.
I really don't understand the spelling error. I think if that can be fixed,
the network would work just fine.
XP to XP network was and is working great. I can print over the network and
everything.
Workgroup names are the same on all computers (MSHOME.)
I followed every tutorial for setting up a home network between XP and Vista
computers that I could find.
Everything appears to be in proper working order for the network to
function, but it does not.
I can ping the XP computer from the Vista laptop via computer name and IP
address.
I can connect to the Vista laptop's Public folders on my XP desktop just fine.
My problem(s): I click on view full map in Network and Sharing center on
Vista, and I can see all the XP computers (because I installed the LLTD fix)
sometimes I can click on the computers, sometimes I can't. I don't know why
that is.
Next, clicking on "View computers and devices" only shows my Laptop and
router. Sometimes the other computers show up too, usually after a few tries
or refreshes. When the XP computers do show up, and I double click to try to
view the shared folders, I get the following error:
"Windows cannot access \\Computer Name. Check the spelling of the name.
Otherwise, there might be a problem with your network. To try to identify and
resolve network problems, click Diagnose. Error code: 0x80070005 Access is
denied."
Clicking on diagnose says this:
"Windows did not find any problems with this computer's network connection."
My firewalls are set to allow computers on the network. I've even turned
them off and just let Windows Firewall do it's thing.
I really don't understand the spelling error. I think if that can be fixed,
the network would work just fine.