The wording is strange for you.
In a home Network, you are in a Private Network(which is safe), and have
Network Discovery ON.
Contrary to what you are thinking, if you are in a Public Network, security
is higher, as you are in hotspots such as Airports, coffee shops, etc.; and
you don't want anyone to see your computer in the Network.
"TomCon" wrote:
> ON the Vista computer, i could not find any of the other computers (XP) in
> my home [wireless] network. By reading help, it seemed that perhaps the
> problem was that Network Discovery needed to be turned on in Vista. When i
> went to do that, i get a warning that for a home network, it is private, and
> discovery is automatically on, so i don't really need to turn it on. So, i
> clicked cancel. But, i could not find any other way to see the other
> computers on my home network, so eventually i turned Network Discovery on,
> and indeed that solved the problem, and i could see the other computers.
>
> Is there some reason NOT to turn Network Discovery on, and if there is, then
> how do i get Vista to see the other computers in a safe way (as opposed to
> not see them at all).
>
> Thanks,
> tom
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