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| Hi, I have connected the computers - my XP host local area connection is 'connected, shared and firewalled' and my Vista computer is recognising the connection to an 'unidentified network' but will not access the internet through this connection. 'Network Discovery' is on. I have already spent a few days trying to solve this on different forums without success. My only other solution is to remove Vista and install XP..... Please help. | Guest
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| Hi kmc_luxennis, I finished setingup an XP to Vista setup with ICS.It works when you setup your modem,printers et. on the XP computer. Next you create your network connection between XP and Vista computers.(pref disable Firewalls on both the computers on this inter-computer connection)(1) When the connection is working, acess "network setup wizzard" on XP and select "this computer connects directly to the internet.The other computers on my networc connect to the internet through this computer." Click "next"then select your internet connection and click "next". Select your connection between your computers and click "next". You then compleet your computer discriptoin and name (it should show automaticaly) the click "next". Your "workgroup name" has to be compleeted and be the same on all your computers that you want to connect on your network, then click "next". You then select " turn on file and printer sharing" and click "next". A sumory is displayed and click "next". Configuration will take place after witch you must select "create a network setup disk" and plug your Flash-disk in. You save it on the Flash-disk, unplug the Flash-disk and restart your XP computer. (2) Plug your Flash-disk in on your Vista computer and run the setup from the Flash-disk. Select "this computer connects to the internet through another computer or through a resedential gateway" and click "next". Then choose "let me choose th connections to my network" and click "next". This computer must have a difrent computer discriptoin and name than your Xp and click next. The workgroop name must be the same as on XP and click "next". A sumory is displayed and click "next". Configuration will take place after witch in my case a screen displaying "cannot complete the network setup wizard" is displayed. Click "finish" and restart your Vista computer. (3) After restart, go in on your XP computer on "network connections" and Right click on your internet connection. Then select "properties" and then select "advanced". Then on "internet connection sharing" select "allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection" and click " ok". Make sure your "firewall's" on both computers on thit inter computer connection is switched off after the setup! This was the only way i could get my network and ICS working. I wish you all the luck and hope it can work for you. Greetings: "kmc_luxennis" wrote: Quote:
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| excellent - thanks so much for this. with a bit of fiddling around as well it worked a treat. now just need to get my anti-virus, illustrator and office to work... really appreciate your kind help! "kmc_luxennis" wrote: Quote:
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