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Originally Posted by madpro
I have got a new Vista laptop and have set up the wireless network fine.
I have a desktop PC with XP pro SP3. The desktop is wired to the router (Netgear WGR614v9).
I tried connecting from the laptop to the desktop but it is asking for a user name and password. I tried through Vista's network sharing and I also tried from the 'run' command \\***.***.***.*** but again it asked for logon details. I havent set any details like this on either machine. Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks
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thats easy , and noone sussed it yet
you have not network shared an XP drive as yet, and so its trying to connect to the generic hidden drive share name letters you dont usually see, anything thats got a $ after it is hidden from general use.
and i always thought these MS installed defaults were a potential security risk too, but didnt find a way to remove them and just use my own drive letters and names etc.
but im in control of all the machines here and the lad knows better than to mess before asking if he doesnt know the answers already.
for your working fix,
on the XP desktop PC (with SP3 and the latest updates it appears the layouts changed a little since i last looked, interesting...), simply goto
start
"my computer"
right click a drive
"sharing and security"
"share this folder"
apply
and it will then work fine, although im already sharing all my drives from the old layout, so didnt try it.
if your not fully updated that look will be slightly different but its simple enough and you can work it out from the page....
you will probably need to share at least one drive on the vista too i assume for the XP machine to see that PC lan too.
you can ping both ways i assume as it would'nt be asking for the
user name and password if the hardware ethernet setting were wrong in some way....
you just need to share a drive and your off....