Trying to network Vista to XP
Guest
Posts: n/a
Posts: n/a
|
|
| murphydog77 |
| Robert L [MVP - Networking] |
> Hi. I bought a new Dell Vista laptop a few weeks ago and ever since have
> been trying to get it to connect to my home network. I have an XP desktop
> and iMac on the network and the Vista machine is seeing neither, but it can
> hit the internet. The laptop *did* see the desktop exactly *once* 2 weeks
> ago for a few hours until I shut it down. I never would have shut it down
> had I realized it wasn't a permanent connection.
>
> Here's what I've tried so far:
>
> *made sure all computers belong to the same workgroup
> *installed LLTD Responder on XP desktop
> *rebooted wireless Netgear network router
> *set Network Discovery to "On" on the Vista laptop
> *turned on netBIOS over TCP/IP on the XP desktop
> *rebooted both computers after doing all of the above
> *disabled Norton firewall on Dell laptop
> *studied
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net..._fp.mspx#EQBAE
> extensively, especially the file sharing portion
>
> I'm stuck and out of ideas. I can't print and I'm stuck pulling files off
> my old desktop gigabyte by gigabyte via a portable hard drive instead of over
> my handy dandy network. So much for pulling my fun new laptop out of the box
> and getting right to work :/.
>
> Thanks,
> Heather
>
>
| GLM71 |
B4AE2FD-A899-4566-8929-E3442B6972AB@microsoft.com...> Hi. I bought a new Dell Vista laptop a few weeks ago and ever since have
> been trying to get it to connect to my home network. I have an XP desktop
> and iMac on the network and the Vista machine is seeing neither, but it can
> hit the internet. The laptop *did* see the desktop exactly *once* 2 weeks
> ago for a few hours until I shut it down. I never would have shut it down
> had I realized it wasn't a permanent connection.
>
> Here's what I've tried so far:
>
> *made sure all computers belong to the same workgroup
> *installed LLTD Responder on XP desktop
> *rebooted wireless Netgear network router
> *set Network Discovery to "On" on the Vista laptop
> *turned on netBIOS over TCP/IP on the XP desktop
> *rebooted both computers after doing all of the above
> *disabled Norton firewall on Dell laptop
> *studied
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net..._fp.mspx#EQBAE
> extensively, especially the file sharing portion
>
> I'm stuck and out of ideas. I can't print and I'm stuck pulling files off
> my old desktop gigabyte by gigabyte via a portable hard drive instead of over
> my handy dandy network. So much for pulling my fun new laptop out of the box
> and getting right to work :/.
>
> Thanks,
> Heather
>
>
| Robert L [MVP - Networking] |
> I had the same problem...
>
> Norton Firewall does not need to be turned off- Just set the file sharing
> (Located in advanced settings in NIS 2007) permissions to allow.
>
> When setting shares on Vista folders> right click folder> select share> in
> the drop down box choose everyone and then add then click share.
>
> Turn guest account on - on all the PC's.
>
> This worked for me- good luck
>
>
>
> "murphydog77" wrote:
>> > Hi. I bought a new Dell Vista laptop a few weeks ago and ever since have
> > been trying to get it to connect to my home network. I have an XP desktop
> > and iMac on the network and the Vista machine is seeing neither, but it can
> > hit the internet. The laptop *did* see the desktop exactly *once* 2 weeks
> > ago for a few hours until I shut it down. I never would have shut it down
> > had I realized it wasn't a permanent connection.
> >
> > Here's what I've tried so far:
> >
> > *made sure all computers belong to the same workgroup
> > *installed LLTD Responder on XP desktop
> > *rebooted wireless Netgear network router
> > *set Network Discovery to "On" on the Vista laptop
> > *turned on netBIOS over TCP/IP on the XP desktop
> > *rebooted both computers after doing all of the above
> > *disabled Norton firewall on Dell laptop
> > *studied
> > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net..._fp.mspx#EQBAE
> > extensively, especially the file sharing portion
> >
> > I'm stuck and out of ideas. I can't print and I'm stuck pulling files off
> > my old desktop gigabyte by gigabyte via a portable hard drive instead of over
> > my handy dandy network. So much for pulling my fun new laptop out of the box
> > and getting right to work :/.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Heather
> >
> >
| murphydog77 |
> Just wanted to update you and let you know that changing the file sharing
> permissions in Norton worked--even though I had the firewall turned off. I'm
> trying not to think about that one too hard, just glad it worked.
>
> I didn't turn on the Guest account. That's a little too much access for my
> tastes. And I did bookmark Bob's links. They helped me the first go-around
> and I'm sure I'll need them again.
>
> Appreciate the help!
>
> Heather
>
>
>
> "GLM71" wrote:> > I had the same problem...>> > Norton Firewall does not need to be turned off- Just set the file sharing>
> > (Located in advanced settings in NIS 2007) permissions to allow.> > When setting shares on Vista folders> right click folder> select share> in>
> > the drop down box choose everyone and then add then click share.> > Turn guest account on - on all the PC's.>> > This worked for me- good luck>> > "murphydog77" wrote:>>> > > Hi. I bought a new Dell Vista laptop a few weeks ago and ever since have
> > > been trying to get it to connect to my home network. I have an XP desktop
> > > and iMac on the network and the Vista machine is seeing neither, but it can
> > > hit the internet. The laptop *did* see the desktop exactly *once* 2 weeks
> > > ago for a few hours until I shut it down. I never would have shut it down
> > > had I realized it wasn't a permanent connection.>> > > Here's what I've tried so far:>> > > *made sure all computers belong to the same workgroup
> > > *installed LLTD Responder on XP desktop
> > > *rebooted wireless Netgear network router
> > > *set Network Discovery to "On" on the Vista laptop
> > > *turned on netBIOS over TCP/IP on the XP desktop
> > > *rebooted both computers after doing all of the above
> > > *disabled Norton firewall on Dell laptop
> > > *studied
> > >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net..._fp.mspx#EQBAE
> > > extensively, especially the file sharing portion>> > > I'm stuck and out of ideas. I can't print and I'm stuck pulling files off
> > > my old desktop gigabyte by gigabyte via a portable hard drive instead of over
> > > my handy dandy network. So much for pulling my fun new laptop out of the box
> > > and getting right to work :/.>> > > Thanks,
> > > Heather- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
| petersdl@verizon.net |
>I just muddled thru this same issue over the past week(+), and after
> several LONG nights of googling help files and changing settings on
> both machines, I have succeeded in getting new Vista laptop to talk to
> my XP desktop and share files & printers. (Believe me, If I can do
> it, anyone can...)
>
> Keys to success:
> 1) Download and install LLTD network discovery protocol on XP machine
> 2) Open ports 137-139 on Firewalls on both machines for your local
> network
> 3) Ensure that Workgroup name is the same on both computers. (XP and
> Vista use different default workgroups.)
> 4) Turn on file sharing on both machines
> 5) Turn on printer sharing on the desktop
> 6) Change Registry on Vista machine so that LAN manager recognizes
> NMTVL1 protocol used by XP
> 1. Run the registry editor and open this key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa
> 2. If it doesn't already exist, create a DWORD value named
> LmCompatibilityLevel
> 3. Set the value to 1
> 4. Reboot
> 7) Mount XP shared files and printers on Vista machine using \
> \COMPUTERNAME\Printername (Names are CAP sensitive)
> 8) Mount Vista public directory on XP machine using \\LAPTOPNAME
> \public
>
> Results:
> My Vista laptop now discovers my XP desktop on the network topology
> diagram, and I can click on the XP machine icon to open up shared
> files and printers. I can print to my XP desktop printer from within
> any application on my Vista laptop, my XP shared folders are available
> on my favorites folder list on the Vista laptop, and my Vista public
> directory is available on my XP machine under network places.
>
> The only work-around that I currently still have is that my Vista
> machine is not listed under my XP workgroup. Since my Vista public
> directory appears under my XP network places, and I can read/write
> files to it, this is only a minor irritant.
>
> Amazingly, I could not find a complete list of the above directions
> anywhere on a Microsoft tech help file. Bits & pieces, but not a
> complete list. So much for Vista backwards compatibility out of the
> box, and MS customer service...
>
> Good Luck!
> Dave
>
> *****************************************
>
>
> On Mar 3, 5:56 pm, murphydog77 <murphydo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:>> Just wanted to update you and let you know that changing the file sharing>
>> permissions in Norton worked--even though I had the firewall turned off.
>> I'm
>> trying not to think about that one too hard, just glad it worked.
>>
>> I didn't turn on the Guest account. That's a little too much access for
>> my
>> tastes. And I did bookmark Bob's links. They helped me the first
>> go-around
>> and I'm sure I'll need them again.
>>
>> Appreciate the help!
>>
>> Heather
>>
>>
>>
>> "GLM71" wrote:>> > I had the same problem...>>>> > Norton Firewall does not need to be turned off- Just set the file>>
>> > sharing
>> > (Located in advanced settings in NIS 2007) permissions to allow.>> > When setting shares on Vista folders> right click folder> select share>>>
>> > in
>> > the drop down box choose everyone and then add then click share.>> > Turn guest account on - on all the PC's.>>>> > This worked for me- good luck>>>> > "murphydog77" wrote:>>>> > > Hi. I bought a new Dell Vista laptop a few weeks ago and ever since>>
>> > > have
>> > > been trying to get it to connect to my home network. I have an XP
>> > > desktop
>> > > and iMac on the network and the Vista machine is seeing neither, but
>> > > it can
>> > > hit the internet. The laptop *did* see the desktop exactly *once* 2
>> > > weeks
>> > > ago for a few hours until I shut it down. I never would have shut it
>> > > down
>> > > had I realized it wasn't a permanent connection.>> > > Here's what I've tried so far:>>>> > > *made sure all computers belong to the same workgroup>>
>> > > *installed LLTD Responder on XP desktop
>> > > *rebooted wireless Netgear network router
>> > > *set Network Discovery to "On" on the Vista laptop
>> > > *turned on netBIOS over TCP/IP on the XP desktop
>> > > *rebooted both computers after doing all of the above
>> > > *disabled Norton firewall on Dell laptop
>> > > *studied
>> > >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net..._fp.mspx#EQBAE
>> > > extensively, especially the file sharing portion>> > > I'm stuck and out of ideas. I can't print and I'm stuck pulling>>
>> > > files off
>> > > my old desktop gigabyte by gigabyte via a portable hard drive instead
>> > > of over
>> > > my handy dandy network. So much for pulling my fun new laptop out of
>> > > the box
>> > > and getting right to work :/.>> > > Thanks,>>
>> > > Heather- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>
| Michael A. Bishop \(MSFT |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Vista Network Problem / Sharing / Computers not Showing on Network | cyb3rb0y_gr | Windows Vista Networking & Sharing | 5 | 04-05-2007 11:56 PM |
| Network Vista/XP | Marcus R. Dho | Windows Vista Networking & Sharing | 3 | 03-07-2007 09:27 AM |
| Accessing files on Vista network share breaks network | Rastaman | Windows Vista Networking & Sharing | 0 | 12-15-2006 04:42 PM |
| network utilization from 64 bit vista to32 bit vista | Surya64 | Windows Vista Networking & Sharing | 0 | 12-13-2006 03:56 AM |
| Vista network integration into a excisting XP network | Albert | Windows Vista Networking & Sharing | 0 | 03-12-2006 10:27 PM |
| LinkBack |
LinkBack URL |
About LinkBacks |


Hybrid Mode


Posts: n/a