I have 2 workgroup computers. One runs XP Media Center Edition and the other
is running Vista Home Premium. I have placed both computer in the same
workgroup and both of the machines see each other in the network
views/network map. However, when I double click each machine from the other
in the network view, access is denied. I have installed the Link Layer
Topology Discovery on both machines and have verified that the related
services are started for networking. On the Vista machine I have enabled
private network. When I try to connect using UNC, it gives me access denied
both ways. I have created a shared folder on both machines. My goal is to
be able to install an accounting software server version on the XP machine
and a client for the software on the Vista machine. I disabled both
firewalls and even tried enabling them and tweaking the vista exception list
with no luck. Please help.
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Kevin
"KevinatPMHospital" <KevinatPMHospital@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I have 2 workgroup computers. One runs XP Media Center Edition and the
>other
> is running Vista Home Premium. I have placed both computer in the same
> workgroup and both of the machines see each other in the network
> views/network map. However, when I double click each machine from the
> other
> in the network view, access is denied. I have installed the Link Layer
> Topology Discovery on both machines and have verified that the related
> services are started for networking. On the Vista machine I have enabled
> private network. When I try to connect using UNC, it gives me access
> denied
> both ways. I have created a shared folder on both machines. My goal is
> to
> be able to install an accounting software server version on the XP machine
> and a client for the software on the Vista machine. I disabled both
> firewalls and even tried enabling them and tweaking the vista exception
> list
> with no luck. Please help.
> --
> Kevin