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Click on Share and Win 7 does the rest.Glenn Wednesday, July 15, 2009 12:38 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I solved ONE of my network share problems The time now is 00:46. Helpful +10 Report Gunnar Jun 15, 2010 04:12PM I simply shut of my F-secure firewall and put on my windows firewall ! Which is ok, since I hardly ever use my XP PC. useful reference
i have tryed everything. Old Mig15 pilot. It lets me in if I hit Enter. VORTAC symbol over KMOT airport - is the small dot the center?
The match is case sensitive so you have to type the printer name exactly as it appears in your Windows 7 box. share|improve this answer edited Feb 15 '10 at 20:29 answered Jan 31 '10 at 17:07 3Doubloons 118116 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote This is probably because the "Password-protected Now you have share permissions and file security on NTFS volumes. This was the missing link!
If there is one computer that have no password on admin account, sharing won't work, for security reasons. This i have found here microsoft 6to4 adapter and solution is here Automating "6to4" Adapter Removal in Windows - RyanVictory.com - thank you Ryan. Before doing anything with workgroup names, be sure you can ping from/to each PC. Windows Xp Cannot Connect To Windows 7 now yesterday 1st pc got a bsod.
One mistake I was making was letting Win 7 name the network group "WORKGROUP" (don't use the default Homegroup network as it only works between Win 7 machines). doesn't help any. It says I have no permission to access \\Name-PC\\folder. The problem is Windows 7 uses NTLMv2 and XP/2003 use LM & NTLM. To resolve this issue, do the following on the Windows 7 computer: - Run GPedit.msc - Expand Computer
from windows 7, win+r > gpedit.msc > Computer Configuration > windows settings > security settings > security options > "Network Security: LAN Manager Security Level" = "Send LM & NTLM responses" Network Windows 7 And Xp Computers Together To resolve this issue, do the following on the Windows 7 computer: - Run GPedit.msc - Expand Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options - Open the properties for Network security: LAN Click the link under "view your active networks" (if you've set up a Homegroup,the link should say "home network"). Thank you. 0 Pimiento OP igorschneider Jun 2, 2014 at 9:45 UTC 1st Post Here's another solution...
I can't get the new PC to recognize the old XP PC and can't even go online with the XP. Flag Permalink Reply This was helpful (0) Collapse - Router by Merl Priester / November 22, 2009 3:30 PM PST In reply to: i gues no one is reading hte posts. Windows Xp Cannot Access Windows 7 Share Old Mig15 pilot. The Specified Server Cannot Perform The Requested Operation Xp What is the meaning of ''cry oneself"?
You won't have to have that sticky Network Magic folder to deal with then. see here Windows XP always installs stuff into Workgroup. Mike - you may need to do the "add printer" steps and check you have the software for the printer installed on your XP machine. Change it to the 40 or 56 bit encryption and your XP machine should show up. Microsoft Kb 913628
Anyway, I think that's why the video didn't work for me and I hope it helps others. This worked like a dream! Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS Join Forum | Login | Today's Posts | Tutorials | Windows 10 Forum | Windows 8 Forum Welcome to Windows 7 Forums. this page December 11, 2009 nambi After an hour of struggling with this I found my solution!
Do we know Ford's old name? Windows-7-nonpaged-pool-srv-error-2017 I only need to be able to access files on the XP machine from the Win 7 machine. I had similar issue trying to get existng network talking to new Win 7 install & have been looking at lots of forums to find that answer.
Almost did a clean installation as a result. Regedit 2. Nothing helped but this: I noticed that there is a multiple number of network adapters in Device manager. How To Connect Windows Xp To Windows 7 Via Lan I found the solution to my problem after hours of searching on forums and I felt like an idiot after discovering it.
Once I reboot my server it allows XP machines to reconnect, but there is some cut off points after so many hours XP machines can no longer connect.Click to expand... My roommate can... Right click Setup.inf and select Install. http://softwaredevelopercertification.com/windows-7/win-xp-cannot-see-win7-shared-printer.php What is the Win7 network defined as (i.e.
Although I didn't have that issue when sharing the root of a hard drive installed in my pc. Mick. Saturday, January 22, 2011 7:46 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I had the same problem like i cant access any folder or shared printer on a To repeat this (hopefully so the search engines find it) for sharing between Windows 7 and Windows XP you have to set your Windows 7 computer to the lower encryption setting
But I can't get into Windows 7 C drive as an administrator (again, I am the same person, and in the administrators group on both systems). everything is shared on all pcs. too bad I haven't done it or else i'd give away the secret in a jiffy Report Gunnar- Jun 15, 2010 04:09PM I had the same problem and tried everything and It didn't even exist in the home edition.
Many thanks :-) November 10, 2009 Sheryl I had the same problems not seeing the other computers at first… but once I restarted them all after the changes you recommended… everything Report Mark- Apr 3, 2010 12:20PM I had this issue, the solution is easy (you may have found it already) On the windows 7 machine, go to the network and sharing Sunday, October 31, 2010 9:12 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote This solved my problems, thanks you Pingboy. Make sure to select the appropriate connection type (when installing McAfee) prior to Networking any XP, Vista and Win 7 computers.
On your Windows 7 computer, click the Start button at the bottom left of the screen, then go to the Control Panel and choose Network and Sharing Center. Remove the check, click "OK" several times to confirm the change, and you should be done with the "timeout" issue. #11 rigfennid, Nov 23, 2009 Shik Junior Member Joined: Nov Using DHCP (no manually assigned IP addresses) Based on the nature of the problem it is most likely an improper setting on the XP computer. The mapping network drive worked when the path of the \\other machines was used.
Report frustrated Win 7 user- Nov 5, 2012 01:50AM Make sure network adaptors on all machines have NetBios over TCP/IP enabled Helpful +57 Report hoper_mad Dec 22, 2009 10:37PM windows 7 I can access these shares from other Windows 7 machines, and with different accounts that have the permissions to gain access. My System Specs OS Windows 7 stevejum View Public Profile Visit stevejum's homepage! Make sure when you set up you install the VPN Component.
I am looking for a way to allow the Windows 7 computer access on the network. Now Window 7 can see Xp and shate the XP printer.
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