Sounds like computer browser issue. Can you map remote computer drive
manually? Or on both computer, run net share and post back with the result.
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>I have a Vista Laptop that needs to access a printer on an XP computer
> in my sister's law office. I'm having trouble trying to even have the
> XP computer show up consistently on my sister's computer. I can ping
> it every time from the command prompt. I have all firewalls unenabled
> on both computers. Identical user accounts on both systems. File and
> Print sharing set up on both. The Link Layer topology is present on
> the Vista computer. When the laptop sits for a while the XP computer
> will show up on the map; but, Vista comes up with an error message
> when I try to access the XP computer. Beyond that, the map will lose
> the XP computer on occassion. The Vista computer can access the
> internet well enough through the router. At this point I can't
> install the printer on the Vista computer for not being able to access
> the XP computer from Vista. I've networked Vista computers before on
> XP networks, and this is the first time I've encountered this problem.
>
> Additional info; net view will not show xp computer. Workgroup name
> is the same for both XP and Vista computer. The restrict anonymous
> registry key on the XP computer is set at 1. Was originally set at 0.
> (Norton's Systemwork altered setting)
>
> Any ideas? TIA
>
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