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Cable unplugged on vista to xp machine
My blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour Team blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com/ "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo s> I got the Vista & Xp machine on a wired network and I can access the s> Xp s> machine no

Vista laptop vs XP network print er – yet again
If I agree to install the pilot, then eventually everything freezes (I understand this is normal with Vista/XP mix…). Trying to add printer via Control Panel > Add Printer > Network > ‘CanoniP4 on Desktop’ gives the same result as above. Trying via Control Panel > Add Printer > Network > Not Shown > Select by name

vista-XP network
A new Vista driver has been loaded to do this. According to HP's site, the 5610 is a USB connectivity printer, not a network printer. The problem is that I also have a Sony Vaio which connects through my home wireless. The Sony is still on XP. The topography of the LAN would presumably be wireless gateway with LAN

Vista XP network Problem
ELW ewyatt__del_thi...@excite.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing "Malke" <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:e8LKCLvGIHA.3768@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Malke wrote: Let's say I have three user accounts on all my machines *with* passwords, all identical because they have to match

Connecting Vista and XP
The XP computer shows up in my Vista network map but is not available for double click etc. The XP doesnt even show the Vista (when I double click the workgroup in I see the XP in the network map (wireless) in vista but remains unclickable. I'm not able to see vista in XP. When I go to the network places in XP,

Vista/XP Networking
I do not know if usernames and passwords are the same, can you guide me to where I would find them on each computer ( Vista and XP ) ? I have never had to use them in the past. I used the Wireless Network Wizard on XP to get both Vista and XP Talking to eachother. I have disabled each firewall to no avail,

vista xp networking
I even am using a valid Vista logon when asked for it. So, it seems if you get your answer I should have mine too. Air :-) "Nevet" wrote: Greetings, I have a home network that includes a Vista Home Premium machine and a Windows XP machine in the same workgroup. Each can see the other PC but cannot access files or

VISTA-XP Networking
Hammer136 Hammer...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi I have successfully set up my network to share 2 of my 3 hard drives with my xp laptop with full permissions. However, the 3rd Hard drive will not share with identical settings --- my xp laptop says that i do not have

Cable unplugged on vista to xp machine
It came with vista but got a virus or something im not really sure and wouldnt log on anymore...so i brought it home and put xp on because we didnt have a vista disk...and now the onboard ethernet card is not finding a driver and im not sure about the wi-fi card either...it has one network adapter that found a

term server disconnecting me?
David Da...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general when i try to file transfer from my vista computer to my xp pro computer, the xp pro will shutdown and reboot, even when i try wireless or connected to a cat5 cable, no differance i have a home network, 3 computers, on a belkin wireless

VIsta / XP connection problems
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Jim. This is why I always use Disk Management to give my volumes names, And "drive" letters also are assigned to CD/DVD drives, network drives, USB flash drives, digital cameras and card readers - and probably other devices that I don't know

Vista XP network Problem
Yep, the XP-XP network works fine (except the desktop could never see the laptop's shared files but that wasn't really a problem so I just lived with it). As for the Vista laptop yesterday I installed our USB broadband modem on it and it connected to the internet through it fine, I haven't tried connecting it to

ANOTHER vista - xp sharing problem
Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Probably, Laptop 2 has an identical ID/Pass on both itself i have a home network, 3 computers, on a belkin wireless router desktop is xp pro with sp2 (wired) (printer installed on desktop) laptop 1 is vista with all

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
"Widdenham" wrote: I have two machines , 1 xp and a new vista. On the XP machine I can find folders and printers on the vista one but though the xp machine appears on the Vista network map it does not appear in the network folders nor can I connect to its printers. I have installed SSLD protocol on the XP machine.

Sharing 3 drives on Vista XP network
edferrellmd edferrel...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing i have two lacie ethernet disk servers attached to my router/network. one is a 1TB server and the other is a 2TB server. each say they have a windows xp based OS. i have been able to access their shares easily when i

Vista partition recognition / windows xp partition recognition?
I can see my XP Desktop in Vistas Network and Sharing "show all"map..but can't get in to access my shared files. I have downloaded the LinkLayer Topology thing it says XP has to have..I can see XP on Vista but can't access..I can't even see Vista on the XP. I hate Vista !! XP is so easy..Vista is just crap..any

Mixed Vista/XP with wired/wireless Network Trouble
pwolsty pwolsty.348...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Thanks for the tip Paul. I haven't heard of Network Magic before. Nice screens and simple to use - I installed it on all three PCs. Unfortunately, it doesn't give you anything that can't be achieved in Vista or XP,

Prroof of Vista Fasteness. FINAL
After the Vista updates, the Vista machine now sees both XP machines, and are shown in the full map. I'll look for any updates that improve Network Discovery in XP. A thing to check, there is a update for XP that permits improved 'network discovery'. Vista/XP will work without it but will work better with it.

windows XP - Vista home network
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com <BigAl...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1174339496.078828.200650@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Hi Guys, As the subject suggests I am trying to setup a Vista to XP peer to peer network (wireless).

vista xp networking
N...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi Guys, As the subject suggests I am trying to setup a Vista to XP peer to peer network (wireless). I have got the adapters in adhoc mode and seem to have a connection as I can ping. I am having issues with sharing tho. The guy who owns the PC's wants