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home net can't connect
"Malke" wrote: 5hulses wrote: Presently, Vista is the only system that can't find my printer on the network. All my other OS is Windows XP. Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as the built-in

vista xp network problems
Is this something that has to do with the way XP was installed, or the way the user accounts are set up? I'm the only one that uses either of these computers, so I only need one admin. account on each. 3) If I can't move the desktop folder, how can I share it on my network, as well as all the other contents of

Comcast internet kills my home network...
Frank clousef...@hawaii.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp newusers You can't see your network because you are in the future. All computers connect to the internet just fine, but no computer can see the server or any other computer. The XP network wizard tries to conform the network to XP instead of the XP

Applying computer settings - message
Question: I have two XP computers linked via a workgroup network. I wish to enable a folder on computer number one to be shared across the network, so that it is only accessible to a single, designated user from computer number two. I don't wan't it to be available to 'everyone'. I can set shred permissions for any

Win XP Pro network trouble
When it asked me if I wanted to make a network cd for networking other computers not running XP, I couldn't because I don't have a floppy drive for my laptops, and I don't have the XP cd, can't find anyone I can borrow it from. What do I need to do?? If the XP computer has a CD burner, write the Wizard's file to a

using a printer on the network
Hans-Georg Michna hans-georgNoEmailPle...@michna.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Mike, it could be the lower case password problem, but I can't discern this precisely from the information given. Anyway, check for the following points. First of all, consider upgrading all computers to Windows XP or at

PC folder has stopped sharing over network!
I've never seen it do that before. I still can ping the vista and vista can still ping the xp. I don't see that anything reset. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Run XP's Set UP A Home I tried crossover cable and router, but cannot completely setup the network between the two computers. I've tried with firewalls on and off,

home networking 2 XP computers, Direcway, and Black ice
Mr. Kazoo MrKa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing well, the one XP computer can now see mine, but I still can't see anybody And I'm still plagued by the "Microsoft Publication Service Device Host." Could whatever's causing that have anything to do with my problems?

cannot share files between win 98 and XP computers
I setup the same workgroup, but they can't see each other, they can ping each other though. James, first of all, consider upgrading all computers to XP Networking Wizard run when introducing a new XP computer into an existing network. * Adapters are set to full duplex, although the connection is to a hub or

Network path not found?
The network also works fine with all of the computers under XP EXCEPT for the wireless laptop. [and as I understand it, the fact that the laptop is connected wirelessly should be entirely transparent to XP, since the XP desktop is connected to the network via a wired connection]. The laptop can see the XP computer

How to Map network drive from IP (Win 2003 to XP)
t$ tbg...@attb.cm alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt You know about 10 times more than I, but on the xp computers, I have found it helps to turn on the guest Hi, I set up a home network with 4 PCs. I bought a Linksys BFSR41 router. Plugged 3 of the 4 computers in. They all have internet access. They can all see

No IP Address network = Peer to Peer?
Try as we might, we can't escape the inherent limitations of the NetBIOS-based NT namespace. This NetBEUI option, although technically offensive to some, is probably the A small home network with mixed 98/ME/XP computers and TCP/IP only works fine, netbeui is not needed and does not add anything to the network.

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
It caused the 'Not enough server storage' errors on other computers on the network. Follow the MicroSoft link in Colin's post below, and edit the registry. I changed the IRPstacksize to 15 on my XP computer and it was fixed. Note that the fix has to be done on the computer that can't be accessed - not on the

XP Internet Connection Sharing
Also this is on a windows xp computer and the word works when logged in as the local admin. It doesn't work when you are logged as a user on the network. 00395c27 App name = winword.exe Mod Name = winword.exe>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Networking 98 and XP computers
Later use this same user name and password to log on from other computers. Windows XP Home cannot accept network accesses with user name and password and can only be accessed through the Guest account, which needs to be enabled for that. Windows XP sometimes changes passwords on other computers.

Cant get XP to notice Win 98 computers on the network
The XP system is connected directly to a port on a LinkSys BEFW11S4 Wireless Router w/4-Port Switch Version 2 via network cable. The Windows 98 system has a LinkSys WPC11 Version 3 PCMICA network adapter. The 98 system is a company PC with a predefined Domain, Workgroup, and Computer name which I can't change.

XP to Win98 network problem
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan 5hulses wrote: Presently, Vista is the only system that can't find my printer on the network. All my other OS is Windows XP. Have a Linksys router with a Canon printer. Why can it not find my printer on the newtwork?

"This device does not exist on the network" Error message
I can't believe doing this is going to wipe out everything on the computer. I have a years worth of writing a book on it and I'm getting too old to start over. the hard drive controller card drivers, the video card drivers, the modem drivers, the network card drivers and the sound card drivers.

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
Hey all, I have a network that consists of three XP computers, and one Windows 2000. I am trying to setup a simple print share off of the Windows 2000 computer but am having problems. The XP machines all see each other and will share, but while they can see the Windows 2000 machine, it won't allow you to connect to

Vista/XP Network Issues + "Microsoft Publication Service Devic
Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://www.microsoft. com/technet/network/evaluate/vista_fp.mspx Windows XP File Sharing 2 nodes (both xp computers) attached to a cheap unmanaged hub which is then connected to Rogers Modem. Both computers can access the internet. Node 2 can access the printer attached to Node 1.