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Can't log in to XP machine from Vista machine
(the connections work) What I want to do is create a network with these two computers so I can share files and a USB printer (which is connected to the main computer) XP network wizard says that use the XP CD and run the Network Setup Wizard onde on each of the other computers on the network.

Shared Printer
Aanand Ramachandran aana...@microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing To find Network Setup Wizard 1. I hate to sound stupid, but just where is the Network Setup Wizard in Vista? Hi Heres the best one http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers K/ Buzz off with the advertising.

Wired Network, but only wireless option shows in network setup
EvilBill quake2li...@gmail.com alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks comp os linux advocacy comp sys mac VistaEra wrote: VistaEra wrote: I think I'd know if it wasn't detecting my network setup! "EvilBill" <quake2li...@gmail.com> wrote Maybe it just doesn't like your PC for some reason?

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
Here are a couple of general rules that I typically follow when setting a small home/business DSL network - they may be of help, or maybe not & others will certainly Went to level 2 and after some disagreement on whether I could do this with my router, he went through the vista setup and finally got it set.

Trouble setting up wireless network between Vista & Windows 2000
Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://www.microsoft. com/technet/network/evaluate/vista_fp.mspx Basic XP Do I have a network set up already with my internet connection? Do I run a Network setup, a wireless network setup? I have tried both options but was unsuccessful in my attempts. I would appreciate any help.

Wireless Network Setup from Vista not working on XP
Larry La...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Robert I can print from all 3 systems. I am trying to setup a in home network. Dlink wireless router. 2 desk tops are connected by cable and the laptop is wireless. I have tried to follow the instructions from MS. confused.

Where is the Network Setup Wizard?
I'm sure it has something to do with its security features, or me choosing the wrong kind of network setup. I have a Router. All my computer, wired and wireless connect to the Router only. The other computers communicate with each other, only the Vista system is being a pain. Disable ICS service, having a separate

XP - Vista network
Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as files and folders: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below).

Wireless network setup
This system uses Windows Vista Basic as operating system and is based on a 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN. I wonder if: 1. It is possible to create a Vista Install DVD allowing – in case of serious problems with the hardware on one PC – to format the hard disk and reload the Operating System, Configuration, Programs and

Vista losing internet connection when joined a domain
Mick Murphy MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Run tha XP Home Network set up wizaed, to OK file and printer sharing, duh! "Alan" wrote: Please help me figure this out. I have a new Vista machine wired to an XP (named "COMPAQ") via a Netgear router.

XP Host - Vista Client On Adhoc Network
I notice the early part of setup mounts the Vista partition as `ro' (inittab) Latest stage in setup.. Tried Debian, wouldn't identify cdrom. Tried Network Setup, learned a lot, but no joy. Tried Knoppix, booted, ran, have a system, identified /cdrom.. Thanks to all, will now try to migrate all my stuff to what is

Where is the Network Setup Wizard?
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) blinNoEmailple...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Can you ping each other by IP? Also these how to may help. Vista Network Sharing Vista Network Sharing. How to access a sharing printer in Vista · How to check or setup Windows Vista home network · How to: move the

WinXP/Vista Networking Problem
The laptop can access shared folders on the desktop PC so I think the network setup in Vista is OK. I tried running network configuration again on the desktop. Any other suggestion? Thank-you "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: error 5 is access denied G:\>winerror 0x0000000d 13 ERROR_INVALID_DATA <--> No NTSTATUS matched

Home Network - New to Vista
Richard
G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing If your new Vista PC has a non-Microsoft firewall or "Internet security" software package on it, try uninstalling it while you get your home network set up. The option to "disable" these non-Microsoft firewall products rarely

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
trlange trlange.35b...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing HI, I am currently experirncing the same issues you describe. I just registered so that I can ask you if you ever found a way to use the wired router (common internet connection) and also have a background wired network

Connecting to shared printer
I just can't pinpoint whether the problem lies with Vista (my assumption) or the 360. I mean, why would it work after loading it and then not after just 1 restart? "buckeyeboy" wrote: Which build version of Vista? You installed the Ultimate version, correct? How is your network setup?

Vista Ultimate with ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner issue
I hate to sound stupid, but just where is the Network Setup Wizard in Vista? I have never seen an operating system so complicated as Vista. In XP I go to Network Connections in Control Panel, open it up, and right there on the page is Network Setup Wizard. No such item on my new HP Slimline s7700n computer.

Vista Ultimate - Cannot search Error8007370D
Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT] v-jp...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Dear Customer, Thank you for your post and thanks Mick for the information sharing. Please run the Network Setup Wizard to configure file sharing for home networks on XP machine. To start the Network Setup Wizard,

Trying to set up home LAN
I'd like to try again. is there a step by step showing how a network can be setup between OS/2 warp 4.52 and win98se while maintaining an internet there is a screen snap shot of the steps for both OSes, that may be even better. does this network also work with the newer version of windows like Windows XP and Vista?

Printer Seen But Won't Print
Then using Control Panel>Network Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the box to allow others to print to your printers. I also own a Toshiba Laptop with Windows Vista Home Basic. I recently purchaced a Netgear Router and connected it to my Main computer.