Can't see Vista PC on network, from XP

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  • MLAF
    New Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 2

    Can't see Vista PC on network, from XP

    Hi,

    I have 2 PC on my home network. One pc is loaded with Windows XP Pro, the other is loaded with Vista Home.

    From my vista pc, I can see the XP pc. I can also tranfer files from my XP to my Vista PC.

    From my XP pc, when I go to MAP a Network drive, I see VISTA pc but I CANT see any of the shared drive (And they are shared on VISTA). So I CANT MAP my network drive.

    I have Norton Internet Security on VISTA.

    I have AVG Internet Suite on XP.

    Please Help,

    Thanks in advance.

    Marc.
  • roncag
    New Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 1

    #2
    The only way I got this to work for me is to add host entries in the hosts.ini file.

    C:\WINDOWS\syst em32\drivers\et c

    add the ip addresses and machine names.

    Ron

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    • Dököll
      Recognized Expert Top Contributor
      • Nov 2006
      • 2379

      #3
      Here's a possible option that has worked for my boss:

      Go to My Network Connections
      Right-click Properties
      Network card name
      Right-click Properties
      File and Printer Sharing
      check-mark OK.

      Type the PC name on your Vista laptop under Start
      Run WinKey+R \\Pcname
      OK,

      Should see notebook, workstation name in a window.

      Let us know how it turned out...

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      • mabell
        New Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 4

        #4
        Step one: uninstall Symantec and use a less invasive program, such as Avast (freeware); then enable Windows Firewall

        Step two: right click "my computer" on XP, go to properties and rename the network group so it is the same as the Vista machine (default for Vista is "workgroup; " default for XP is "mshome")

        Step three: right click the Vista folders you want to share, select "share," then "change sharing permissions;" create "guest" account if none exists and set permission level to "co-owner"

        Step four: Go to Vista's "Network & Sharing Center," turn on all options EXCEPT "password protected sharing"

        Step five: On XP machine, right click "my computer," select "map network drive," and select the Vista folder you changed above.

        That worked for me. Hope this helps.

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        • laszlojamf
          New Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1

          #5
          Had to poke around for a while before I figured this out. In Vista, go to Network and Sharing Center. At the bottom of the screen, there's an option "Password protected sharing." It was set to ON. When I set it to OFF, my XP machine suddenly was able to see my Vista machine.

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          • Zdravko Kuzmanov
            New Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 1

            #6
            thanks a lot laszlojamf

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