Rede entre Vista e XP

PTByter

Power Member
Boas. Tou com um problema.
Configurei ips e tudo e tenho speed touch no desktop com o XP, e o portatil cm cabo de rede. A rede esta a funcionar porque a net ele partilha.
Mas os files. Ja fiz assistentes pus o mesmo grupo de trabalho mas no grupo de trablho so tenho o portatil. Que se passa?

Fiz o que me disseram aqui e tal:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...8eb8-45af-b063-4f50f5a77b291033.mspx?mfr=true
Porque no vista n aparece o XP e no XP aparece o vista mas diz q n tem premissoes?

Tipo no mapa de rede esta o pc sala(desktop), apesar d não entrar, e o gateway internet que da, a net.
Mas nos computadores nao esta o pc sala pq?

EDIT:
No vista ja da!
E no XP, nao da porque? la nao consigo aceder ao Vista... Diz q n tenho premissoes. Ja pus firewall e tudo...
 
Última edição pelo moderador:
Ja verificaste se os tens dentro do mesmo workgroup? Ligados à mesma gateway principal e se tens a partilha de ficheiros e impressoras ligada em ambos os PC's?
 
uns copy pastes espero que o Inglês não atrapalhe:

#1 Make sure both unit's are in either the same workgroup or domain.
#2 Make sure both units are using the same username and password
#3 if the usernames are different on the 2 machines, add an additional user account to the Vista machine with the same logon as the XP Pro.
#4 Make sure there is an exception for file sharing in the Windows Firewall, or aftermarket Firewall product.
#5 Try to connect manually to the VIsta box. Go to the start menu and choose Run. then put \\Vistabox\C$ and hit enter. Do you get any error messages this way?
#6 Make sure you are on the same network IP wise. Also check your subnet mask on both boxes to be sure they match.
#7 try to connect via IP \\192.168.1.x\C$ (if it works this way, then you have a naming issue.)
#8 to correct naming issue edit the hosts file in C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
add a line like 192.168.1.1 somehost.somedomain.local or just somehost

no vista

control panel -> administrative tools
local security policy
local policies
user rights
Access this computer from the network
default entries SHOULD be
Administrators, ASPNET, Backup Operators, Everyone, Power
You can add more entires but the Everyone should cover it

local security policy
local policies
security options
Now, on the right pane, near the bottom, click on
Network Security LAN Manager Authentication Level
- -In the drop down menu, change the default setting (NTLMv2 only) to
Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session if negotiated.
 
uns copy pastes espero que o Inglês não atrapalhe:

#1 Make sure both unit's are in either the same workgroup or domain.
#2 Make sure both units are using the same username and password
#3 if the usernames are different on the 2 machines, add an additional user account to the Vista machine with the same logon as the XP Pro.
#4 Make sure there is an exception for file sharing in the Windows Firewall, or aftermarket Firewall product.
#5 Try to connect manually to the VIsta box. Go to the start menu and choose Run. then put \\Vistabox\C$ and hit enter. Do you get any error messages this way?
#6 Make sure you are on the same network IP wise. Also check your subnet mask on both boxes to be sure they match.
#7 try to connect via IP \\192.168.1.x\C$ (if it works this way, then you have a naming issue.)
#8 to correct naming issue edit the hosts file in C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
add a line like 192.168.1.1 somehost.somedomain.local or just somehost

no vista

control panel -> administrative tools
local security policy
local policies
user rights
Access this computer from the network
default entries SHOULD be
Administrators, ASPNET, Backup Operators, Everyone, Power
You can add more entires but the Everyone should cover it

local security policy
local policies
security options
Now, on the right pane, near the bottom, click on
Network Security LAN Manager Authentication Level
- -In the drop down menu, change the default setting (NTLMv2 only) to
Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session if negotiated.


o teu xp tem o sp2 instalado?
 
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