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Hi - help seriously needed!
I've recently bought a new PC running Vista Home Premium for use on my
home network.
Internet access through my wireless router was no problem from the
start, and after a lot of trial and error, I now have full access to
my three XP machines from the new Vista PC.
(I should say, I've had to establish contact with the XP machines by
entering \\192.168.2.xxx in Vista's Run dialogue box. Vista can't
raise the XP PCs by name, and they don't appear in the Network and
Sharing Center. But I have got everything to work, including my
network printer.)
However:
Though each of my XP machines can see the new Vista box by name (it's
called called Captainhook), trying to connect in all cases produces "\
\Captainhook is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not
found". (I am the administrator.)
Password Protected Sharing and Media Sharing are off.
Any advice anyone can give as to how I should adjust the settings/
permissions on the Vista machine will be greatly appreciated - if this
really is a permissions problem, that is...
I should say, I've downloaded the Link-Layer Topology Discovery
Responder and installed it on one of my XP machines; but it didn't
make any difference. Vista still couldn't/can't see that computer by
name.
I've recently bought a new PC running Vista Home Premium for use on my
home network.
Internet access through my wireless router was no problem from the
start, and after a lot of trial and error, I now have full access to
my three XP machines from the new Vista PC.
(I should say, I've had to establish contact with the XP machines by
entering \\192.168.2.xxx in Vista's Run dialogue box. Vista can't
raise the XP PCs by name, and they don't appear in the Network and
Sharing Center. But I have got everything to work, including my
network printer.)
However:
Though each of my XP machines can see the new Vista box by name (it's
called called Captainhook), trying to connect in all cases produces "\
\Captainhook is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not
found". (I am the administrator.)
and File Sharing are on; Public Folder Sharing, Printer Sharing,From the N&S Center, I'm running a Private Network, Network Discovery
Password Protected Sharing and Media Sharing are off.
Any advice anyone can give as to how I should adjust the settings/
permissions on the Vista machine will be greatly appreciated - if this
really is a permissions problem, that is...
I should say, I've downloaded the Link-Layer Topology Discovery
Responder and installed it on one of my XP machines; but it didn't
make any difference. Vista still couldn't/can't see that computer by
name.