So I have Vista on my main rig, and vista networking=fail. I can see other PC's on my network, but cannot connect to them unless I type the ip into explorer, like //192.168.blah.blah
Also, no PC on my network can connect to my Vista PC. Even by IP. They get a "<ip> is not accessible. you may not have permission to use this network resource...blahblahblah"
I have Googled this matter several times and have not found anything that helps. Note that all the other PC's are using XP Pro. I am on the same workgroup. I have done all I know how to do to configure my network with Vista, but seeings Vista has virtually no options at all to set up a wired network, that doesn't amount to much. Network Discovery and file sharing is on.
So to summarize: Vista can connect to all XP pc's via IP only, and no other XP pc's can connect to Vista pc.
Also, no PC on my network can connect to my Vista PC. Even by IP. They get a "<ip> is not accessible. you may not have permission to use this network resource...blahblahblah"
I have Googled this matter several times and have not found anything that helps. Note that all the other PC's are using XP Pro. I am on the same workgroup. I have done all I know how to do to configure my network with Vista, but seeings Vista has virtually no options at all to set up a wired network, that doesn't amount to much. Network Discovery and file sharing is on.
So to summarize: Vista can connect to all XP pc's via IP only, and no other XP pc's can connect to Vista pc.