Hello Radar069,
If you uninstall your NIS or any virus protection program (that's nuts)
please re-install your virus program first, and make sure that it is running.
Your Virus program will automatically turn off the built-in firewall to
avoid conflicts (Virus program is not the reason you’re not seeing the
Network)
Once you've done this, we can begin the process getting you network
computers to show.
The process to do this is very simple and you don't need any Geek skills
I will lay out 12 steps to get you going. Please follow
Before you start go here to Microsoft and download this update LLTD
(KB922120) and save to your drive.
NOTE: this is only for SP2, if your still running SP1 you're SOL, sorry
This update was design for Vista to have the ability to see & show the XPs
on the network
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...1D-EE46-481E-BA11-37F485FA34EA&displaylang=en
Install the update and restart computer. Lets begin:
1. Open your Norton or, other Virus program
(I have NIS 2007 on Vista & NIS 2006 on XP) they both look the same.
2. Expand the Setting Tab
3. Under Web Browsing, click Personal Firewall
4. Click Configure, then if you are (Admin. click continue)
5. Goto Advance Settings (on side menu)
6. Click Configure
7. You are there (Do you notice all the RED arrows)
8. Click a selection (and the click Modify)
9. Setup it the way you like it (not the way Norton like it)
10. Restart the computer (after making all your firewall settings)
NOTE: Maybe for all except 3 items you should have checked Allow
11. When ready click Start, then Network --- wait for 3 or 4 sec, do you see
them now? GOOD
12. From Network Center add folders or printers to share (select folders for
read only)
THAT'S IT!!...Much Love, remember we must help each other, because the
manufacturers will not give advice/help on products that they do not own
Radar069 said:
Thanks for the responses I have solved it now It was Norton Interneet
sercurity Blocking the router.
Again thanks all
Richard G. Harper said:
Did you run the Network Setup wizard on Vista and ensure that it's set up to
match the network settings on your current network?
Is there a non-Microsoft firewall or security suite installed? If so,
uninstall it (don't disable it, most firewall software doesn't disable
correctly anyway) and try setting up the network again, then reinstall the
software afterwards.
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I have just got a new laptop with Vista Home Basic and cannot see other
computers in my home network. The other computers are running XP Pro and
can
communicate with each other but not with the Vista laptop. How do I
resolve
the problem?