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What happend, thought things were to get better?
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04-06-2007
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What happend, thought things were to get better?
I thought with each successive update things would get better on Vista. Not
the case with the last update, it indicates it was security updates.
All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the Vista
computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do is
see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing that
will bring back the shares. Particularly frustrating since the printer is on
the XP computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
spontaneous disconnection of shares.
What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
Steve
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04-06-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
Ah yeah, I had the security update install fine on my Vista PC today and now
you mention it, that was when all of a sudden I no longer see the XP machine
on my workgroup...
....mmm...
Rgds
"Steve" <srchristie@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:5F925E34-27F8-424C-882F-DC7056702EAA@microsoft.com...
>I thought with each successive update things would get better on Vista. Not
>the case with the last update, it indicates it was security updates.
>
> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
>
> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the Vista
> computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do
> is see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing
> that will bring back the shares. Particularly frustrating since the
> printer is on the XP computer. At times it will magically disappear for no
> reason, a spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>
> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
>
> Steve
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04-08-2007
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RE: What happend, thought things were to get better?
Steve I know your feeling. Same thing with me and my Printer...No-one so far
can give you a clear cut advice on how to reslove this.
I dont think it can be resloved....Had Geek Squad out to reslove my
issue....and that right after 2hr's they couldn't figure it out.
"Steve" wrote:
> I thought with each successive update things would get better on Vista. Not
> the case with the last update, it indicates it was security updates.
>
> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
>
> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the Vista
> computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do is
> see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing that
> will bring back the shares. Particularly frustrating since the printer is on
> the XP computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
> spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>
> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
>
> Steve
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04-08-2007
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RE: What happend, thought things were to get better?
"Steve" wrote:
> I thought with each successive update things would get better on Vista. Not
> the case with the last update, it indicates it was security updates.
>
> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
>
> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the Vista
> computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do is
> see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing that
> will bring back the shares. Particularly frustrating since the printer is on
> the XP computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
> spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>
> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
>
> Steve
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04-08-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
It is very annoying, more then annoying, anger inducing, that Microsoft
would release Vista with such a huge problem. How could this have been
missed. It goes beyond an oversight and borders on arrogance, arrogance
thinking why bother with backward compatibility everyone will just switch at
any cost to our latest product.
Hopefully they have dedicated large resources for a real quick fix.
I am fed up with having to reboot the XP computer every time I need to
access files or the printer, sometimes I need to reboot more then once, even
then it is only available for a short period of time before I get kicked off
the network. I have experimented and the two XP computers remain contacted,
the Vista computer is the one getting kicked out. It would be interesting to
have another Vista computer to see what happens.
I know this is of no help, but just need to vent. maybe my displeasure will
get passed to Microsoft.
Steve
"Ric Sterling" <RicSterling@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:41689F0D-AC0D-42E7-B304-1FA0E2415B9B@microsoft.com...
> Steve I know your feeling. Same thing with me and my Printer...No-one so
> far
> can give you a clear cut advice on how to reslove this.
>
> I dont think it can be resloved....Had Geek Squad out to reslove my
> issue....and that right after 2hr's they couldn't figure it out.
>
> "Steve" wrote:
>
>> I thought with each successive update things would get better on Vista.
>> Not
>> the case with the last update, it indicates it was security updates.
>>
>> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
>>
>> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
>> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the
>> Vista
>> computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do
>> is
>> see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing
>> that
>> will bring back the shares. Particularly frustrating since the printer is
>> on
>> the XP computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
>> spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>>
>> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
>>
>> Steve
>>
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04-09-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 07:58:20 -0400, "Steve" <srchristie@sympatico.ca>
Just for the fun of it, I'm going to start parsing complaints about
"buggy Vista" as if they were code...
>It is very annoying, more then annoying, anger inducing, that Microsoft
>would release Vista with such a huge problem.
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Detail: Top-post without explicit context reference
>How could this have been missed.
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>It goes beyond an oversight and borders on arrogance, arrogance
>thinking why bother with backward compatibility everyone will just
>switch at any cost to our latest product.
Error: Bad pointer 'it'
>Hopefully they have dedicated large resources for a real quick fix.
Fix of what?
>I am fed up with having to reboot the XP computer every time I need to
>access files or the printer, sometimes I need to reboot more then once, even
>then it is only available for a short period of time before I get kicked off
>the network. I have experimented and the two XP computers remain contacted,
>the Vista computer is the one getting kicked out. It would be interesting to
>have another Vista computer to see what happens.
Ah, so it's resources on the Vista PC that you cannot consistently
access from the XP systems.
How many PCs on the LAN?
How are they cabled or WiFi'd?
How are IP addresses assigned?
Are they in the same workgroup?
Are there any servers involved?
Are you using LM hashes to authenticate?
Are you using the same user accounts?
>I know this is of no help, but just need to vent. maybe my displeasure will
>get passed to Microsoft.
Displeasure is cheap (there's always some out there, somewhere) and
usually discounted. What is more useful (but harder to provide) is
tech details that make it possible pin down bugs and fix them.
>"Ric Sterling" <RicSterling@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> Steve I know your feeling. Same thing with me and my Printer...No-one so
>> far can give you a clear cut advice on how to reslove this.
Still looking for pindown on "this" (yep, I'm late-to-thread)
>> "Steve" wrote:
>>> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista computers.
>>>
>>> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of people
>>> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the
>>> Vista computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best I can do
>>> is see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only thing
>>> that will bring back the shares.
As you can still "see" the other way round, it looks like cabling and
TCP/IP are OK. So why would shares "disappear"?
Reasons that suggest themselves are some sort of authentrication
hassle, or "too many" systems trying to enter the same system. MS
imposes arbitrary limits for licensing reasons; Win95/98 and the "pro"
versions of NT/2000/XP can accept 10 incoming connects, whereas WinME
and XP Home accept only 5. Dunno about Vista.
Are these PCs suspending at any time while this is going on, or
logging out when the screensaver comes on?
Is the printer suspending itself at some point?
Does Ping work, to confirm PCs are still visible at the raw TCP/IP
level in both directions?
Any add-on firewall software involved?
Does it help to use static IP addresses?
>>> Particularly frustrating since the printer is on the XP
>>> computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
>>> spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>>>
>>> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
Sounds pretty awful. Can you pin this down to a particular update, or
at least, and update "day"?
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04-09-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
>
> How many PCs on the LAN?
For me it is three, 1 desktop, with XP home, one Laptop with Vista home
premium, the third is off most times, it is a XP home lapto[
> How are they cabled or WiFi'd?
They are cabked and WiFid
> How are IP addresses assigned?
Not static, my provider does not support that
> Are they in the same workgroup?
yep
> Are there any servers involved?
nope
> Are you using LM hashes to authenticate?
what that?
> Are you using the same user accounts?
each couputer has the same accounts, and passwords
>
>
>>>> All was working fine with my network between the XP and Vista
>>>> computers.
>>>>
>>>> Since the last update I am suffering the same problem as a lot of
>>>> people
>>>> here. My network disconnects at the XP home computer. I can boot the
>>>> Vista computer all I want but will not bring back the shares, the best
>>>> I can do
>>>> is see the XP computer. A cold boot of the XP computer is the only
>>>> thing
>>>> that will bring back the shares.
>
> As you can still "see" the other way round, it looks like cabling and
> TCP/IP are OK. So why would shares "disappear"?
>
> Reasons that suggest themselves are some sort of authentrication
> hassle, or "too many" systems trying to enter the same system. MS
> imposes arbitrary limits for licensing reasons; Win95/98 and the "pro"
> versions of NT/2000/XP can accept 10 incoming connects, whereas WinME
> and XP Home accept only 5. Dunno about Vista.
>
> Are these PCs suspending at any time while this is going on, or
> logging out when the screensaver comes on?
the network comes up only when the XP machine is booted after the Vista
computer, the shares eventually just drop, nothing happens prior to it
happening
>
> Any add-on firewall software involved?
>
Firewalls are turned off and it still happens
> Does it help to use static IP addresses?
Haven't tried that yet will give it a go.
>
>>>> Particularly frustrating since the printer is on the XP
>>>> computer. At times it will magically disappear for no reason, a
>>>> spontaneous disconnection of shares.
>>>>
>>>> What is going on here, is there to be a fix soon?
>
> Sounds pretty awful. Can you pin this down to a particular update, or
> at least, and update "day"?
>
>
KB925002 4/42007
>
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04-09-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
A software salesman told me last week that MS has recalled all XP and
deliberately made Vista difficult or impossible to cooperate with XP. He
seems to have hit the nail on the head. I'm about ready to smash this
machine, when in fact it's MS's fault - or should I say PLAN to control the
entire market, again. It is very frustrating. Their own support staff
really don't know what to do so they shuffle us sideways hoping for someone
to find real answers.
In the meantime... I'm still trying to get my Vista and XP to see one
another and share. I figure I will have to use a thumb drive and manually
slide things across.
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04-09-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:10:03 -0400, "Steve" <srchristie@sympatico.ca>
> cquirke said
>> How many PCs on the LAN?
>For me it is three, 1 desktop, with XP home, one Laptop with Vista home
>premium, the third is off most times, it is a XP home lapto[
OK; even the most miserly OS limit should manage that, even with bugs
that see the PC itself as an "incoming connection".
>> How are they cabled or WiFi'd?
>They are cabked and WiFid
OK... which is WiFi'd, and how?
If your WiFi's gaping so that the whole neighborhood is part of your
LAN, then you may have "too many" incoming connects for the OS limit,
and that could blow you off.
Suspect this if "open", WEP, or WPA with < 8 character key.
>> How are IP addresses assigned?
>Not static, my provider does not support that
Not the global IP assigned by the ISP on the WAN side; thinking more
of the internal IP addresses on the LAN side.
>> Are they in the same workgroup?
>yep
Guuud... apparenly this now matters, in Vista.
>> Are there any servers involved?
>nope
That makes it easier for me ;-)
>> Are you using LM hashes to authenticate?
>what that?
LM hashes are detail within the way that users authenticate when
logging in to a network. It's an old way of holding the password that
has been crackable for a while now, and Vista finally chucks it out.
>> Are you using the same user accounts?
>each couputer has the same accounts, and passwords
OK.
>> Are these PCs suspending at any time while this is going on, or
>> logging out when the screensaver comes on?
>
>the network comes up only when the XP machine is booted after the Vista
>computer, the shares eventually just drop, nothing happens prior to it
>happening
Specifically, none of the machines go screen saver and "welcome"
screen, or suspend themselves, or spin down HDs?
>> Any add-on firewall software involved?
>
>Firewalls are turned off and it still happens
OK... don't say with firewalls off... <shudder>
>> Does it help to use static IP addresses?
>
>Haven't tried that yet will give it a go.
Worth trying, just in case.
>> Sounds pretty awful. Can you pin this down to a particular update, or
>> at least, and update "day"?
>KB925002 4/42007
Search( KB925002 ) - nil hits
Search( 925002 ) - not the right sort of hits
Microsoft( 925002 ) - doesn't look "right" either.
Did you typo the KB number, or swallow a malware look-alike?
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Who is General Failure and
why is he reading my disk?
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04-09-2007
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Re: What happend, thought things were to get better?
Sorry it was a typo, KB925902, but it a null point now
Felt i was going in circles figuring it out, then decided to start from the
beginning setting up the network, checked all users setting and passwords,
all computers on the same workgroup, then used the wizards to setup a
network , then a wireless network.
I am sure I tried this before, but maybe not in that order. All is back to
normal, working as it should.
Not sure what happened, something may have changed without me noticing.
Thanks for the help, sorry if I got over heated.
Steve
"cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)" <cquirkenews@nospam.mvps.org> wrote in
message news:k4ik13525n2hmsflsb140rgfducdje9rb8@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:10:03 -0400, "Steve" <srchristie@sympatico.ca>
>> cquirke said
>
>>> How many PCs on the LAN?
>
>>For me it is three, 1 desktop, with XP home, one Laptop with Vista home
>>premium, the third is off most times, it is a XP home lapto[
>
> OK; even the most miserly OS limit should manage that, even with bugs
> that see the PC itself as an "incoming connection".
>
>>> How are they cabled or WiFi'd?
>
>>They are cabked and WiFid
>
> OK... which is WiFi'd, and how?
>
> If your WiFi's gaping so that the whole neighborhood is part of your
> LAN, then you may have "too many" incoming connects for the OS limit,
> and that could blow you off.
>
> Suspect this if "open", WEP, or WPA with < 8 character key.
>
>>> How are IP addresses assigned?
>
>>Not static, my provider does not support that
>
> Not the global IP assigned by the ISP on the WAN side; thinking more
> of the internal IP addresses on the LAN side.
>
>>> Are they in the same workgroup?
>
>>yep
>
> Guuud... apparenly this now matters, in Vista.
>
>>> Are there any servers involved?
>
>>nope
>
> That makes it easier for me ;-)
>
>>> Are you using LM hashes to authenticate?
>
>>what that?
>
> LM hashes are detail within the way that users authenticate when
> logging in to a network. It's an old way of holding the password that
> has been crackable for a while now, and Vista finally chucks it out.
>
>>> Are you using the same user accounts?
>
>>each couputer has the same accounts, and passwords
>
> OK.
>
>>> Are these PCs suspending at any time while this is going on, or
>>> logging out when the screensaver comes on?
>>
>>the network comes up only when the XP machine is booted after the Vista
>>computer, the shares eventually just drop, nothing happens prior to it
>>happening
>
> Specifically, none of the machines go screen saver and "welcome"
> screen, or suspend themselves, or spin down HDs?
>
>>> Any add-on firewall software involved?
>>
>>Firewalls are turned off and it still happens
>
> OK... don't say with firewalls off... <shudder>
>
>>> Does it help to use static IP addresses?
>>
>>Haven't tried that yet will give it a go.
>
> Worth trying, just in case.
>
>>> Sounds pretty awful. Can you pin this down to a particular update, or
>>> at least, and update "day"?
>
>>KB925002 4/42007
>
> Search( KB925002 ) - nil hits
>
> Search( 925002 ) - not the right sort of hits
>
> Microsoft( 925002 ) - doesn't look "right" either.
>
> Did you typo the KB number, or swallow a malware look-alike?
>
>
>
>>--------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - -
> Who is General Failure and
> why is he reading my disk?
>>--------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - -
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