Jordan - I have to turn the XP machines on first then the Vista. Try that.
For me, if Vista is on first, then my home network connections are not shown
in WinExplorer but they are shown in the Vista map. Also, that's a good list
& you need at least one file shared on each computer.
Very helpful link from another thread here ("only way to connect to vista
with xp"):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx
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"Jordan Pantelides" wrote:
> I have been reading this forum for quite a while and utilizing all the
> suggestions and still can not for the life of me get my Vista computer to
> access my XP computer. Always get the dreaded "Desktop is not accessable.
>
> 1. Vista on a laptop
> 2. XP on Desktop
> 3. Vista Laptop accessess internet and network via a Linksys WRTP 54 G Router
> 4. XP Desktop is connect directly the router. Router connected to Cable
> Modem
> 5. Both computers have McAfee Security Center Installed
> * Have a range of IP addresses allowed set on both computers
> * Have opened up recommended UDP and TCP incoming conection ports
> * McAfee Network recognizes both computers and router and both
> computers can talk to each other form here
> 6. Both computers have Windows Firewall Disables
> 7. Have XP patch installed on my XP Desktop
> 8. I can ping each computer from the other computer
> 9. Both have WorkGroup Name = WORKGROUP
> 10. Have file sharing and discovery enabled on Vista Computer
> 11. User names are the same on both computers and both users have the same
> permissions
> 12. I have set up file sharing and allowed everyone permissions
>
> The jist of this question is this:
>
> I can access my Vista laptop all day long from my XP Desktop, but not the
> other way around. I can see my XP Desktop from Vista both in the map and the
> network page. Everytime I try and access it gives me the above mention
> statement.
>
> Does anyone know how to fix this?