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Chorks
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      08-27-2009
I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the Vista
box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7 boxes I
can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot access
\\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission to access
the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive on the XP box &
the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista box. The XP boxes can
browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The Vista box can browse both the
XP box and the Windows 7 box.

I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones that
I've found but can't solve this

Can anyone help ?


Thanks

 
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      08-27-2009
Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre and choose Diagnose and
Repair from the links on the left.

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"Chorks" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
> installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
> running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the
> Vista box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7
> boxes I can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot
> access \\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission to
> access the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive on the
> XP box & the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista box. The XP
> boxes can browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The Vista box can
> browse both the XP box and the Windows 7 box.
>
> I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones that
> I've found but can't solve this
>
> Can anyone help ?
>
>
> Thanks


 
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      08-27-2009
Tried the suggestion but received the message " Windows did not find any
problems with your internet connection"




<.> wrote in message news:On$I$...
> Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre and choose Diagnose and
> Repair from the links on the left.
>
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> .
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> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
>> installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
>> running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the
>> Vista box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7
>> boxes I can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot
>> access \\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission to
>> access the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive on the
>> XP box & the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista box. The XP
>> boxes can browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The Vista box can
>> browse both the XP box and the Windows 7 box.
>>
>> I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones
>> that I've found but can't solve this
>>
>> Can anyone help ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks

>

 
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      08-27-2009

The first two steps is too check cables and update network drivers.

I have no other ideas.
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"Chorks" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Tried the suggestion but received the message " Windows did not find any
> problems with your internet connection"
>
>
>
>
> <.> wrote in message news:On$I$...
>> Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre and choose Diagnose
>> and Repair from the links on the left.
>>
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>> .
>> --
>> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
>>> installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
>>> running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the
>>> Vista box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7
>>> boxes I can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot
>>> access \\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission
>>> to access the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive on
>>> the XP box & the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista box.
>>> The XP boxes can browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The Vista box
>>> can browse both the XP box and the Windows 7 box.
>>>
>>> I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones
>>> that I've found but can't solve this
>>>
>>> Can anyone help ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks

>>


 
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      08-27-2009
The connections are all ok. I can map drives on the vista box from the other
computers and I can see the other computers from the vista box so I don't
think that there is a physical connection problem

Thanks for your suggestions


<.> wrote in message news:ee#...
> The first two steps is too check cables and update network drivers.
>
> I have no other ideas.
> --
> .
> --
> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Tried the suggestion but received the message " Windows did not find
>> any problems with your internet connection"
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <.> wrote in message news:On$I$...
>>> Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre and choose Diagnose
>>> and Repair from the links on the left.
>>>
>>> --
>>> .
>>> --
>>> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
>>>> installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
>>>> running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the
>>>> Vista box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7
>>>> boxes I can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot
>>>> access \\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission
>>>> to access the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive
>>>> on the XP box & the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista
>>>> box. The XP boxes can browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The
>>>> Vista box can browse both the XP box and the Windows 7 box.
>>>>
>>>> I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones
>>>> that I've found but can't solve this
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>

>

 
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      08-27-2009
I've seen similar problems which does have that cause. Most computers
appeared to work and it wasn't till we put a network monitor on that we saw
all computers were dropping packets, just not enough to stop it appearing to
work.

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"Chorks" <> wrote in message
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> The connections are all ok. I can map drives on the vista box from the
> other computers and I can see the other computers from the vista box so I
> don't think that there is a physical connection problem
>
> Thanks for your suggestions
>
>
> <.> wrote in message news:ee#...
>> The first two steps is too check cables and update network drivers.
>>
>> I have no other ideas.
>> --
>> .
>> --
>> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Tried the suggestion but received the message " Windows did not find
>>> any problems with your internet connection"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <.> wrote in message news:On$I$...
>>>> Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre and choose Diagnose
>>>> and Repair from the links on the left.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> .
>>>> --
>>>> "Chorks" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:...
>>>>> I've recently added an additional computer to my home network and have
>>>>> installed Windows 7 on it so that my network now consists of computers
>>>>> running either XP, Vista or Windows 7. My problem is that although the
>>>>> Vista box appears in the Network entries on both the XP and Windows 7
>>>>> boxes I can't browse the Vista box. The error message "Windows cannot
>>>>> access \\ComputerName" and then indicates that I don't have permission
>>>>> to access the Vista computer. However I'm able to map a network drive
>>>>> on the XP box & the Windows 7 box to any of the shares on the Vista
>>>>> box. The XP boxes can browse the Windows 7 box and vice-versa. The
>>>>> Vista box can browse both the XP box and the Windows 7 box.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've searched for a solution on the web and tried almost all the ones
>>>>> that I've found but can't solve this
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone help ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>

>>


 
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      08-27-2009
"Chorks" <> wrote in message
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> The connections are all ok. I can map drives on the vista box from the
> other computers and I can see the other computers from the vista box so I
> don't think that there is a physical connection problem
>
> Thanks for your suggestions
>
>


Right click the asset you want to share, select the properties
dialog>Security tab and ensure that "Everyone" is in the Permissions list.
If it isn't, it will have to be added by clicking the "Edit" button and then
the "Add" button.

If this sounds confusing, I'm sorry. I can't explain it better than that.
Those are some of the hoops I've had to jump through, to share files &
directories in my 3 Vista machine network. XP seemed easier, at least
through the fog of time.



 
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