Vista working with some XP systems

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Ryan Young

I posted before and have some more information. The Vista laptop is now
talking to 2 out of 3 XP systems. On the Network screen in Vista where it
lists all 4 systems (including itself), the two XP systems that work show at
the bottom of the screen Category: Computer, Workgroup RMOFFICE, Network
Location: Home. The XP system that Vista will not talk to shows the same
category and workgroup, but does not show Network Location. Could this be
why I get "Windows cannot access \\DESKTOP"? I can access the other two XP
systems just fine. Internet is working all around. All computers are on
the same workgroup. XP systems talk just fine.
 
Do all computers have the same username?

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
I posted before and have some more information. The Vista laptop is now
talking to 2 out of 3 XP systems. On the Network screen in Vista where it
lists all 4 systems (including itself), the two XP systems that work show at
the bottom of the screen Category: Computer, Workgroup RMOFFICE, Network
Location: Home. The XP system that Vista will not talk to shows the same
category and workgroup, but does not show Network Location. Could this be
why I get "Windows cannot access \\DESKTOP"? I can access the other two XP
systems just fine. Internet is working all around. All computers are on
the same workgroup. XP systems talk just fine.
 
No, unique usernames but same workgroup - i.e. DESKTOP, WORKSTATION, LAPTOP
workgroup is RMOFFICE


Do all computers have the same username?

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
I posted before and have some more information. The Vista laptop is now
talking to 2 out of 3 XP systems. On the Network screen in Vista where it
lists all 4 systems (including itself), the two XP systems that work show at
the bottom of the screen Category: Computer, Workgroup RMOFFICE, Network
Location: Home. The XP system that Vista will not talk to shows the same
category and workgroup, but does not show Network Location. Could this be
why I get "Windows cannot access \\DESKTOP"? I can access the other two XP
systems just fine. Internet is working all around. All computers are on
the same workgroup. XP systems talk just fine.
 
Ryan,
Your scenario reminds me of a similar issue few months back. Can you please
answer the following questions?
1. Are your 2 XP systems able to access the 3rd XP machine (DESKTOP) ?
(According to your original post, XP systems are able to access shares on
other XP machines but I would like you to double-check and confirm)
2. Can you please check if 'File & Printer Sharing' ports are open in
"Windows Firewall" on this ('DESKTOP') machine?
3. Do you have any 3rd party firewall or integrated firewall & anti-virus
software on 'DESKTOP'?
4. Can you try to access DESKTOP using its IP address? (If IP address is
192.168.1.10, try to access it as \\192.168.1.10)

Thanks,
Sen.
 
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