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Vista Networking/Permissions Issue
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My boss just bought a HP Pavilion dv9000 with Windows Vista Home Premium. I am trying to add it to the wired office network (all other computers are Dells running XP). After much difficulty and heavy drinking, I finally got the notebook to recognize the other computers. However, I am unable to access the notebook from any other computer. The c drive shows that it is shared and the network is set to private, and the network discovery, file, public folder, and printers sharing are all on. I'm wondering if there is some freaky user permissions issue that I'm missing. Any suggestions? I'll be happy to give you my firstborn or utmost respect, whichever you prefer.
Even though you have the permissions set to share the folders and what not there is a possibility that it's a firewall problem. I've had this problem with XP where I'll share folders or files but the other computer can't access it because of a firewall. So this might be the case in Vista. Try going into the firewall settings and add the IP Address's to the trusted zone. If it's multiple computers that need access to the computer then set and IP Range up in the trusted zone. This should solve your problem. Let me know if this works or not.
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Well, the firewall on the notebook is disabled, as there is a firewall on the router. Is there a way of specifying an IP address for the router? I know very little about routers.
Right now I'm not at my Vista based PC as I am at work. But I'll try to help ya the best I can from here until I get home.
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The more I think about this issue and I just asked my one co-worker about it I don't think the router firewall would have anything to do with it as the laptop is able to connect to other computers. I'm looking up something about your laptop being set to private for the network type as I think this might have something to do with it.
Last edited by StandardsDT; Jun 14th, 2007 at 1:07 pm.
Sorry it took so long to get back. I think I might know what the problem is. Go into the networking center. And check if you have Password Protection turned on. I forget exactly what it's called but it's pretty easy to find. If it's turned on turn it off. You should be able to access the computer from other computers now. I had a similar issue recently with a printer and when I saw it was set to ask for a password I turned that off and it worked.
Hmm not off the top of my head at the moment. When I get home I'll take a look inside Vista. More and more it's sounding like some kind of Permission issue.
I had just set up a printer over the weekend and the other computer couldn't see it. But when I noticed I had password protection turned on and decided to turn it off that did it. Again like I said I'll look into this further for you. I get out of work in approximately 2 hrs. I'm sorry that this isn't going so smooth.
I had just set up a printer over the weekend and the other computer couldn't see it. But when I noticed I had password protection turned on and decided to turn it off that did it. Again like I said I'll look into this further for you. I get out of work in approximately 2 hrs. I'm sorry that this isn't going so smooth.
Hi,
The only way I have found to connect is to make sure the account you are using for the connection has a password. The connection will not work without a passworded account.
To get it to work I set up an administrator account called printconnect or similar, with a password.
Just use it for printer and file sharing. Then id users change their passwords, connections still work.
The only way I have found to connect is to make sure the account you are using for the connection has a password. The connection will not work without a passworded account.
To get it to work I set up an administrator account called printconnect or similar, with a password.
Just use it for printer and file sharing. Then id users change their passwords, connections still work.
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maybe this can help you out 
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...5cf511033.mspx
Stop other people from connecting to your computer
Applies to: Business, Enterprise, Ultimate.
Which edition of Windows Vista am I using?
If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might prevent you from completing these steps.
You can prevent people from connecting to your computer remotely. Remote Desktop connections are disabled by default in Windows, but if you have enabled them, and you want extra security for your computer, here's how to disable them.
1. Open System by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
2. Click Remote settings.Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3. Click Don't allow connections to this computer, and then click OK.
"reverse 3rd command, uncheck Don't allow connections to this computer"
TumBur
please respond if failed or succeded

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...5cf511033.mspx
Stop other people from connecting to your computer
Applies to: Business, Enterprise, Ultimate.
Which edition of Windows Vista am I using?
If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might prevent you from completing these steps.
You can prevent people from connecting to your computer remotely. Remote Desktop connections are disabled by default in Windows, but if you have enabled them, and you want extra security for your computer, here's how to disable them.
1. Open System by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
2. Click Remote settings.Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3. Click Don't allow connections to this computer, and then click OK.
"reverse 3rd command, uncheck Don't allow connections to this computer"
TumBur
please respond if failed or succeded
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