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I just installed a new Vista machine onto a home network with two XP machines
running on them. The vista machine sees all the shared folders on the XP
machines, and my XP laptop sees the shared folders and printer on the vista
machine. But the XP desktop does not see the vista machine when accessing my
network places. However, when I select "view workgroup computers" on the XP,
the Vista machine is displayed. And when I select properties for the vista
machine in that window, I get an error message that reads "You do not have
the appropriate access rights for the server." So my desktop knows the vista
machine is there. All the machines use PC-cillin, and have the same firewall
settings. But, I did once have Norton Antivirus on the desktop, but I
removed it using the Norton Removal Tool. Is there a more speciific settting
I have to make in the Vista machine or the XP machine to allow the XP to
access the Vista shared folders?
running on them. The vista machine sees all the shared folders on the XP
machines, and my XP laptop sees the shared folders and printer on the vista
machine. But the XP desktop does not see the vista machine when accessing my
network places. However, when I select "view workgroup computers" on the XP,
the Vista machine is displayed. And when I select properties for the vista
machine in that window, I get an error message that reads "You do not have
the appropriate access rights for the server." So my desktop knows the vista
machine is there. All the machines use PC-cillin, and have the same firewall
settings. But, I did once have Norton Antivirus on the desktop, but I
removed it using the Norton Removal Tool. Is there a more speciific settting
I have to make in the Vista machine or the XP machine to allow the XP to
access the Vista shared folders?