Vista - ME connection

Posted: 03-22-2007, 02:35 PM
Hi,
I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between a
labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)

Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly

When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
networkpassword?

It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....

Any advice?

Regards
Huib


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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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Posted: 03-22-2007, 07:03 PM
no, if you setup the same username and password on the both computers.

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"Huib" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:dKednc6FoerkGp_bnZ2dnUVZ8vydnZ2d@scarlet.biz. ..
Hi,
I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between a
labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)

Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly

When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
networkpassword?

It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....

Any advice?

Regards
Huib


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Huib
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Posted: 03-22-2007, 11:52 PM
Hi,
Both PC are using the same username and password.
Or do you mean that this is incorrect?

Regards
Huib
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no, if you setup the same username and password on the both computers.

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"Huib" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:dKednc6FoerkGp_bnZ2dnUVZ8vydnZ2d@scarlet.biz. ..
Hi,
I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between a
labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)

Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly

When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
networkpassword?

It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....

Any advice?

Regards
Huib


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Posted: 03-24-2007, 01:36 PM
In article <dKednc6FoerkGp_bnZ2dnUVZ8vydnZ2d@scarlet.biz>, "Huib"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between a
>labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)
>
>Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly
>
>When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
>networkpassword?
>
>It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....
>
>Any advice?
>
>Regards
>Huib
I recently spoke with some networking people at Microsoft. As I
understand it, Microsoft doesn't support Vista sharing its folders
over a network with computers running Windows 95/98/Me.

The prompt for the IPC$ network password is caused by incompatible
network authentication protocols. Windows 95/98/Me can only use LM
and NTLM authentication. By default, Vista only uses NTLMv2
authentication. This problem can be solved, as I describe below.
However, after doing that, there are other problems:

1. Incomplete enumeration of shares. 95/98/Me only see some of
Vista's shared folders, and the names of some shared folders are
truncated, making them inaccessible.

2. Instability. Accessing Vista's shared folders can make 95/98/Me
hang or crash.

I'd love to know if anyone has found solutions to those problems.
Until they're solved, I recommend not trying to access Vista's shared
folders from 95/98/Me. If you want to do so, at your own risk, make a
restore point on Vista and back up your important data on all
computers first.

Here's how to configure Vista to use LM and NTLM authentication and
allow access from 95/98/Me. I'd like to thank Evan Pearce, who helped
me understand and test this:

1. Click the Start button, type "regedit" in the Start Search box, and
press Enter.

2. Click "Continue" in the User Account Control prompt.

3. Open this registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa

4. If they don't already exist, create DWORD values named
LmCompatibilityLevel and NoLmHash.

5. Set LMCompatibilityLevel to 1.

6. Set NoLmHash to 0.

7. Restart the Vista computer.

8. Go to Control Panel > User Accounts, click "Change your password",
enter your current password in the boxes for "Current password", "New
password", and "Confirm new password", and click "Change password".
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Re: Vista - ME connection
Posted: 10-07-2007, 07:43 PM

Huib;2687478 Wrote:
> Hi,
> I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between
> a
> labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)
>
> Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly
>
> When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
> networkpassword?
>
> It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....
>
> Any advice?
>
> Regards
> Huib


Please could you tell me how to do this

I am trying to connect a ME PC to a Vista PC through a router and I can
access the internet with both PC's but the PC's can't see each other

PS I am able to connect another Vista PC to the Vista PC without any
problems

Please help

Regards

Terry


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Posted: 10-07-2007, 10:05 PM
In Vista's Network and Sharing Center, turn off pasword protected.

"Terry Lee" wrote:
>
> Huib;2687478 Wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I succeeded to set up a local network via a wireless connection between
> > a
> > labtop (Vista) and a PC (ME)
> >
> > Both PC´s sees each other, and Vista tot ME is working perfectly
> >
> > When trying to access the Vista PC on the ME i have to give a
> > networkpassword?
> >
> > It is for sure not the one of the administrator.....
> >
> > Any advice?
> >
> > Regards
> > Huib
>
>
>
> Please could you tell me how to do this
>
> I am trying to connect a ME PC to a Vista PC through a router and I can
> access the internet with both PC's but the PC's can't see each other
>
> PS I am able to connect another Vista PC to the Vista PC without any
> problems
>
> Please help
>
> Regards
>
> Terry
>
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