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| Networking XP computers w Vista Computers I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer on my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the other computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", what with only having XP on it. I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to the new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony with a Vista computer????? Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in fact I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but "That's a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft but ****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" .... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot everything and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 to talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, here we are now ........ I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix to this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This is a step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR to letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided to lauch a new version of Windows! Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations ... bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any [rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care of before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could do is retain the previous networking functionality!! Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more importantly, how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us non-brilliant-tecchies can understand????? |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers "Dave B" <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote in message news:351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com... [color=blue] > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to > the > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and > harmony > with a Vista computer?????[/color] I'm guessing -- purely a guess -- that this is not a Vista problem. My Vista computer connects to a network that has an XP computer on it. You're right to be pissed that it doesn't work. So far all your venom is aimed at MS. But what if the problem lies elsewhere? |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers where else exactly could the problem lie?? All you have to do is read the posts to conclude the obvious, it's not just me or anyone else ... whether the problem lies in XP or Vista or both, Microsoft should have realized the problem and solved it before release, it's a simple thing really!!! They can fix both programs with their incessant updates whenever they want, they could have solved it without all this hullaballoo!! Let's be logical ... I could plug in a new XP computer to another and voila!, there it is, we're set to go ... now I do that and I can't even get it to work after hours of frustration, endless online chats and rooms, phone support from MS and HP, both of whom acknowledge that "there is a known issue ...." ... DUH!! FIX IT!!! "DP" wrote: [color=blue] > > "Dave B" <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote in message > news:351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com... >[color=green] > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to > > the > > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and > > harmony > > with a Vista computer?????[/color] > > > I'm guessing -- purely a guess -- that this is not a Vista problem. My Vista > computer connects to a network that has an XP computer on it. > You're right to be pissed that it doesn't work. So far all your venom is > aimed at MS. But what if the problem lies elsewhere? > >[/color] |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:20:01 -0700, Dave B <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: [color=blue] >I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer on >my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the other >computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", >what with only having XP on it. > >I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have >yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, >could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to the >new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone >somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony >with a Vista computer????? > >Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in fact >I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but "That's >a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft but >****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" >... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to >d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, >we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot everything >and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 to >talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, >here we are now ........ > >I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix to >this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This is a >step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR to >letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I >doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and >update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided >to lauch a new version of Windows! > >Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations ... >bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any >[rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care of >before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, >security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get >it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons >around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could do >is retain the previous networking functionality!! > >Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more importantly, >how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us >non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] I use network magic to network xp and vista.. no problems.. during install, it takes a couple of reboots that setup forgets to tell you about.. works great though.. Chuck (in SC) |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers "Dave B" <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote in message news:351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer >on > my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the > other > computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", > what with only having XP on it. > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to > the > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and > harmony > with a Vista computer????? > > Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in > fact > I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but > "That's > a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft > but > ****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their > computer" > ... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me > to > d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, > we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot > everything > and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 > to > talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, > here we are now ........ > > I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix > to > this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This > is a > step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR > to > letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I > doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and > update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft > decided > to lauch a new version of Windows! > > Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations > ... > bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any > [rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care > of > before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, > security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just > get > it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the > buttons > around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could > do > is retain the previous networking functionality!! > > Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more > importantly, > how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] Seem my post a few posts earlier "Vista & XP Network woes" |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers In article <351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com>, Dave B <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: [color=blue] > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to the > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony > with a Vista computer?????[/color] Um, they did. It works. Well, it works here. I see Vista machines, XP machines and OS X machines from any machine on my network. Wired, wireless, makes no difference. They all play together. But this is the 2nd post today of someone having problems connecting a Vista machine to an XP machine. Weird. Mike |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers Dave B wrote: [color=blue] > I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary > computer on my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I > can't see the other computer on the network because it has been > determined to be a "has been", what with only having XP on it. > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and > have yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of > its glory, could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to > all sign on to the new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, > just maybe ... someone somewhere just might want to have an XP > computer exist in peace and harmony with a Vista computer????? > > Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, > in fact I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their > computer but "That's a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... > okie dokie, call Microsoft but ****ed if "HP is supposed to > troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" ... what fun, so call > back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to d/l a patch > from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, we're > gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot > everything and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I > can pay $69.99 to talk to their networking dudes who may or may not > be able to help me. So, here we are now ........ > > I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a > fix to this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to > do!!! This is a step backwards!! This should have been anticipated > and worked out PRIOR to letting the world buy it and screw up their > small network connectivity. I doubt if I am the only one that > doesn't have the cash to just run out and update all my computers > and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided to lauch a new > version of Windows! > > Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual > explanations ... bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing > and I can't think of any [rational] argument to convince me that it > should not have been taken care of before the launch. It doesn't > matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, security problem, > whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get it fixed so > it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons > around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you > could do is retain the previous networking functionality!! > > Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more > importantly, how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] I had this issue - problem solved by MS in article KB922120 which is a down-load to place on each XP machine - makes them visible to Vista machines allowing a full newtwrok map to be produced. Mick -- |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers Their website description looks promising ... thanks!! Is there anyone else with experience, good or bad, with the network magic software (or a comparable third party software)?? I find it absolutely amazing that someone else could come up with a way to connect XP to Vista before Microsoft could do it??? Heya Bill ... R&D means Research and Development, the implication being that you use that time and all the geniuses around the table to actually research the obvious, staring you in the your face problems!! Then again, this could just be a way to get us to all run out and buy Vista, what with all of Microsoft's financial woes of late ... can't you just imagine them sitting around the table talking about it and some marketing genius says "well, ah, Boss ... if don't let them talk to each other, then everyone will just have to go out and buy more Vista ... we'll tell them we're improving their experience and making them more secure and they'll just do it out of frustration in trying to get us to stop the doublespeak and fix it like we shouldda before we released it. I mean, c'mon boss, it's not our fault if they can't get the right software on all their computers, eh?? "Chuck (in SC)" wrote: [color=blue] > On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:20:01 -0700, Dave B <Dave > [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: >[color=green] > >I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer on > >my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the other > >computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", > >what with only having XP on it. > > > >I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > >yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > >could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to the > >new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > >somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony > >with a Vista computer????? > > > >Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in fact > >I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but "That's > >a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft but > >****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" > >... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to > >d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, > >we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot everything > >and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 to > >talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, > >here we are now ........ > > > >I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix to > >this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This is a > >step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR to > >letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I > >doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and > >update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided > >to lauch a new version of Windows! > > > >Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations ... > >bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any > >[rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care of > >before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, > >security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get > >it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons > >around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could do > >is retain the previous networking functionality!! > > > >Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more importantly, > >how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > >non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > I use network magic to network xp and vista.. no problems.. during > install, it takes a couple of reboots that setup forgets to tell you > about.. works great though.. > Chuck (in SC) >[/color] |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers <Chuck (in SC)> wrote in message news:i6m4a35np03j6vv8sl9rse2vq699tcgg9g@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:20:01 -0700, Dave B <Dave > [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: >[color=green] >>I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer >>on >>my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the >>other >>computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", >>what with only having XP on it. >> >>I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have >>yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, >>could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to >>the >>new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone >>somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and >>harmony >>with a Vista computer????? >> >>Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in >>fact >>I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but >>"That's >>a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft >>but >>****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their >>computer" >>... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me >>to >>d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, >>we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot >>everything >>and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 >>to >>talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, >>here we are now ........ >> >>I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix >>to >>this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This >>is a >>step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR >>to >>letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I >>doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and >>update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft >>decided >>to lauch a new version of Windows! >> >>Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations >>... >>bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any >>[rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care >>of >>before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, >>security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just >>get >>it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the >>buttons >>around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could >>do >>is retain the previous networking functionality!! >> >>Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more >>importantly, >>how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us >>non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > I use network magic to network xp and vista.. no problems.. during > install, it takes a couple of reboots that setup forgets to tell you > about.. works great though.. > Chuck (in SC)[/color] See my earlier post, i tried network magic, only problem is it only works on routet networks, i'm using a crossover cable D'oh |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers "Mick" <mick.richardson535@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:xn0f90ielmq9a000@news.cable.ntlworld.com...[color=blue] > Dave B wrote: >[color=green] >> I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary >> computer on my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I >> can't see the other computer on the network because it has been >> determined to be a "has been", what with only having XP on it. >> >> I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and >> have yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of >> its glory, could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to >> all sign on to the new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, >> just maybe ... someone somewhere just might want to have an XP >> computer exist in peace and harmony with a Vista computer????? >> >> Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, >> in fact I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their >> computer but "That's a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... >> okie dokie, call Microsoft but ****ed if "HP is supposed to >> troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" ... what fun, so call >> back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to d/l a patch >> from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, we're >> gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot >> everything and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I >> can pay $69.99 to talk to their networking dudes who may or may not >> be able to help me. So, here we are now ........ >> >> I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a >> fix to this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to >> do!!! This is a step backwards!! This should have been anticipated >> and worked out PRIOR to letting the world buy it and screw up their >> small network connectivity. I doubt if I am the only one that >> doesn't have the cash to just run out and update all my computers >> and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided to lauch a new >> version of Windows! >> >> Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual >> explanations ... bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing >> and I can't think of any [rational] argument to convince me that it >> should not have been taken care of before the launch. It doesn't >> matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, security problem, >> whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get it fixed so >> it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons >> around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you >> could do is retain the previous networking functionality!! >> >> Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more >> importantly, how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us >> non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > > I had this issue - problem solved by MS in article KB922120 which is > a down-load to place on each XP machine - makes them visible to Vista > machines allowing a full newtwrok map to be produced. > > Mick > > --[/color] I d/loaded this patch and put it on my XP machine but the vista machine still wont let me access the XP machine |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers "Mike" <no@where.man> wrote in message news:no-E7B409.15123821072007@news.supernews.com...[color=blue] > In article <351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com>, > Dave B <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: > >[color=green] >> I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and >> have >> yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its >> glory, >> could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to >> the >> new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone >> somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and >> harmony >> with a Vista computer?????[/color] > > Um, they did. It works. Well, it works here. I see Vista machines, > XP machines and OS X machines from any machine on my network. Wired, > wireless, makes no difference. They all play together. > > But this is the 2nd post today of someone having problems connecting a > Vista machine to an XP machine. > > Weird. > > Mike[/color] Yup my post Vista & XP woes, still not working , only one way traffic |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers I read your post earlier, I was just feeling ornery and wanting to put a rant in the main list of topics ... stirring the pot ya know, bump up the stats. I just feel like it was completely irresponsible of MS to ignore the obvious here ... pretty logos are nice, moving all the buttons around we can get used to, but come on, how can you NOT think about resolving this??? Not one of their tecchie geniuses thought of this ... if that's true, it's very sad "Dr. Hackenbush" wrote: [color=blue] > > "Dave B" <Dave [email]B@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote in message > news:351A100D-9C42-4AA8-85A5-BBF574F1EE15@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer > >on > > my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the > > other > > computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", > > what with only having XP on it. > > > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to > > the > > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and > > harmony > > with a Vista computer????? > > > > Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in > > fact > > I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but > > "That's > > a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft > > but > > ****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their > > computer" > > ... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me > > to > > d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, > > we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot > > everything > > and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 > > to > > talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, > > here we are now ........ > > > > I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix > > to > > this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This > > is a > > step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR > > to > > letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I > > doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and > > update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft > > decided > > to lauch a new version of Windows! > > > > Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations > > ... > > bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any > > [rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care > > of > > before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, > > security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just > > get > > it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the > > buttons > > around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could > > do > > is retain the previous networking functionality!! > > > > Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more > > importantly, > > how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > > non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > > Seem my post a few posts earlier "Vista & XP Network woes" > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers Dr. Hackenbush wrote: [color=blue] > > "Mick" <mick.richardson535@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:xn0f90ielmq9a000@news.cable.ntlworld.com...[color=green] > > Dave B wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary > > > computer on my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. > > > Now I can't see the other computer on the network because it has > > > been determined to be a "has been", what with only having XP on > > > it. > > > > > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, > > > and have yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in > > > all of its glory, could launch such a major marketing campaign to > > > get us to all sign on to the new OS ... they never thought to > > > think that maybe, just maybe ... someone somewhere just might > > > want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony with a > > > Vista computer????? > > > > > > Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous > > > idea, in fact I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's > > > their computer but "That's a Microsoft problem, you gotta call > > > them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft but ****ed if "HP is > > > supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" ... > > > what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, > > > tells me to d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the > > > excitement is building, we're gonna resolve the problem with a > > > patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot everything and .... and ... nothing, > > > nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 to talk to their > > > networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, here > > > we are now ........ > > > > > > I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to > > > be a fix to this NOW to let these computers do what they are > > > supposed to do!!! This is a step backwards!! This should have > > > been anticipated and worked out PRIOR to letting the world buy it > > > and screw up their small network connectivity. I doubt if I am > > > the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and > > > update all my computers and/or operating systems every time > > > MicroSoft decided to lauch a new version of Windows! > > > > > > Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual > > > explanations ... bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing > > > and I can't think of any [rational] argument to convince me that > > > it should not have been taken care of before the launch. It > > > doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, security > > > problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just > > > get it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving > > > all the buttons around so we get to play hide and seek finding > > > them, the least you could do is retain the previous networking > > > functionality!! > > > > > > Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more > > > importantly, how to overcome this problem ... all in language > > > that us non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > > > > I had this issue - problem solved by MS in article KB922120 which > > is a down-load to place on each XP machine - makes them visible to > > Vista machines allowing a full newtwrok map to be produced. > > > > Mick > > > > --[/color] > I d/loaded this patch and put it on my XP machine but the vista > machine still wont let me access the XP machine[/color] Sorry to hear that - worked just fine for me. No idea what else to suggest. Mick -- |
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| Re: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers I normally don't reply if I don't have a solution but I have networked two XP pro and 1 XP Home with 2 VISTA Home premiums with no problems at all. So it is not inherently Vista or XP. I really didn't do anything special. -- Paul "Dr. Hackenbush" wrote: [color=blue] > > "Mick" <mick.richardson535@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:xn0f90ielmq9a000@news.cable.ntlworld.com...[color=green] > > Dave B wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary > >> computer on my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I > >> can't see the other computer on the network because it has been > >> determined to be a "has been", what with only having XP on it. > >> > >> I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and > >> have yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of > >> its glory, could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to > >> all sign on to the new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, > >> just maybe ... someone somewhere just might want to have an XP > >> computer exist in peace and harmony with a Vista computer????? > >> > >> Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, > >> in fact I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their > >> computer but "That's a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... > >> okie dokie, call Microsoft but ****ed if "HP is supposed to > >> troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" ... what fun, so call > >> back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to d/l a patch > >> from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, we're > >> gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot > >> everything and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I > >> can pay $69.99 to talk to their networking dudes who may or may not > >> be able to help me. So, here we are now ........ > >> > >> I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a > >> fix to this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to > >> do!!! This is a step backwards!! This should have been anticipated > >> and worked out PRIOR to letting the world buy it and screw up their > >> small network connectivity. I doubt if I am the only one that > >> doesn't have the cash to just run out and update all my computers > >> and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided to lauch a new > >> version of Windows! > >> > >> Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual > >> explanations ... bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing > >> and I can't think of any [rational] argument to convince me that it > >> should not have been taken care of before the launch. It doesn't > >> matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, security problem, > >> whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get it fixed so > >> it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons > >> around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you > >> could do is retain the previous networking functionality!! > >> > >> Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more > >> importantly, how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > >> non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] > > > > I had this issue - problem solved by MS in article KB922120 which is > > a down-load to place on each XP machine - makes them visible to Vista > > machines allowing a full newtwrok map to be produced. > > > > Mick > > > > --[/color] > I d/loaded this patch and put it on my XP machine but the vista machine > still wont let me access the XP machine > > >[/color] |
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| RE: Networking XP computers w Vista Computers Well, thanks to Chuck for his answer to the problem ... and kudos to Network Magic for being on the ball and solving obvious problems that Microsoft doesn't seem to be able to conquer. They deserve the business for staying on top, that's how it's done!!!! I am not completely done setting this up, but so far it is quite impressive in the way it completely takes over your network settings and puts it all in a convenient screen where you can understand what you are doing and how to make stuff work!!!! [url]www.networkmagic.com[/url] free 7 day full trial, I downloaded with no problems, re-booted and it works just like back in the old days when XP worked. To me it's worth the money Thanks again Chuck "Dave B" wrote: [color=blue] > I have just switched to a brand new Vista computer as the primary computer on > my network. I even got Ultimate to have the best. Now I can't see the other > computer on the network because it has been determined to be a "has been", > what with only having XP on it. > > I have searched high and low, talked to people who [should] know, and have > yet to hear someone explain how it is that MicroSoft, in all of its glory, > could launch such a major marketing campaign to get us to all sign on to the > new OS ... they never thought to think that maybe, just maybe ... someone > somewhere just might want to have an XP computer exist in peace and harmony > with a Vista computer????? > > Now you're saying that I should call tech support ... fabulous idea, in fact > I did that very thing ... started with HP cuz it's their computer but "That's > a Microsoft problem, you gotta call them" ... okie dokie, call Microsoft but > ****ed if "HP is supposed to troubleshoot it cuz it came on their computer" > ... what fun, so call back HP, get a bit pissy, he tries to help, tells me to > d/l a patch from Microsoft.com, which I do ... the excitement is building, > we're gonna resolve the problem with a patch, yeah!!! ... re-boot everything > and .... and ... nothing, nada, nyet. Then he tells me I can pay $69.99 to > talk to their networking dudes who may or may not be able to help me. So, > here we are now ........ > > I mean, come on now ... let's THINK PEOPLE!!!!!! There needs to be a fix to > this NOW to let these computers do what they are supposed to do!!! This is a > step backwards!! This should have been anticipated and worked out PRIOR to > letting the world buy it and screw up their small network connectivity. I > doubt if I am the only one that doesn't have the cash to just run out and > update all my computers and/or operating systems every time MicroSoft decided > to lauch a new version of Windows! > > Undoubtedly, someone will offer apologies, and ineffectual explanations ... > bottom line is that this isn't an uncommon thing and I can't think of any > [rational] argument to convince me that it should not have been taken care of > before the launch. It doesn't matter if it's a cable problem, OS problem, > security problem, whatever ... We don't care why it isn't working, just get > it fixed so it does work!!!!!! You had time to spend moving all the buttons > around so we get to play hide and seek finding them, the least you could do > is retain the previous networking functionality!! > > Anyone out there that can shed some light on this ... and more importantly, > how to overcome this problem ... all in language that us > non-brilliant-tecchies can understand?????[/color] |
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