"Wagg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:675197f2-f31e-4a3b-a4d3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is the scenario... two computers, one running windows xp pro, and
> the other running windows vista home (dont tell me, I know it is
> horrible, not my choice, or I would have gone for XP!). The printer is
> on the vista one,
> which the xp one used to be able to print to. There is plenty of this
> information online and I have spent hours searching through it, and
> other stuff, but to no avail.
>
> So... now I can ping the computer from the xp machine (the xp is the
> one who needs to print more than anything else, but hasnt the space to
> do it), so the printer is on the vista machine. The vista machine
> cannot see the xp machine, either via a ping or network connections.
>
> I haven't installed anything on either machine since before it stopped
> working. All I need to do is gain access to the vista machine to
> print. I have just gone and ordered myself a print server in the hope
> that this will fix it. I have tried creating user accounts, setting
> both computers up on a specified IP range, same workgroup names (both
> windows defaults and my own), but alas, no results yet.
>
> At any one moment in time I can open up the command prompt in xp and
> ping the vista machine, but that is as far as the communication will
> go.
>
> I am hoping a PS will fix it, but I am open to any suggestions that
> anyone may have. The computers run fine in their own environments,
> there are no problems with either of them, they arent running any
> slower than usual, and nothing has been installed on any of them since
> they were originally setup.
>
> At a total loss!
Sounds like firewalls are getting in the way. Dunno much about Vista,
but google found this when searching for 'vista simple file sharing':
http://www.home-network-help.com/sim...e-sharing.html
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Rob