I've read several posts on the topic, but not found any answers. Her'esmy problem:
Originally had two XP machines on home network (wired) called MSHOME. Worked dandy. Both pcs could access shared files on the other and both could use the printer on the primary.
Replaced the primary (which has the printer) with Vista machine. Fired up the Vista and it claims to be on "Network2". Under network 2 are two workgroups: WORKGROUP which has one pc, the vista, and MSHOME which has one pc, the xp.
the good news: The vista can see and access files on the xp, and ofcourse print to the printer.
the bad news: the xp can see the vista but not access files, map a drive or even see the printer to add it.
Before you ask, I did actually share some files on the vista and i did share the printer. i also turned off password on the printer.
I suspect i need to get the 2 pcs on the same workgroup, but the vista only seems to want to create wireless, internet, or vpn networks.
Any ideas? --pip
Originally had two XP machines on home network (wired) called MSHOME. Worked dandy. Both pcs could access shared files on the other and both could use the printer on the primary.
Replaced the primary (which has the printer) with Vista machine. Fired up the Vista and it claims to be on "Network2". Under network 2 are two workgroups: WORKGROUP which has one pc, the vista, and MSHOME which has one pc, the xp.
the good news: The vista can see and access files on the xp, and ofcourse print to the printer.
the bad news: the xp can see the vista but not access files, map a drive or even see the printer to add it.
Before you ask, I did actually share some files on the vista and i did share the printer. i also turned off password on the printer.
I suspect i need to get the 2 pcs on the same workgroup, but the vista only seems to want to create wireless, internet, or vpn networks.
Any ideas? --pip
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