Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
28-08-2009, 20:23
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Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
hi all, this is driving me nuts, what i want to do is to share file between desktop ( vista prem ) connected to router via cable and laptop ( xp home ) connected wirelessly, could someone please point me in the right direction ( step by step instructions would help ) or can any of you guys and girls give my step by step instructions, thanks all
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28-08-2009, 22:13
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
good luck
okay 1st of all can you ping the XP laptop from your vista machine? if not then check firewall. Next you would have to put the drive in sharing mode on the xp machine.
easiest way to connect is:
\\(ip address)\ and this should bring up any of the shared drives on that pc.
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28-08-2009, 22:15
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
Forget it - way to frustrating!
Get a USB key ;-)
Or even put the file on your VM webspace / Live filespace.
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28-08-2009, 23:13
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
Go in Network Connections on the XP and click 'Set up a home or small office network' and note down the workgroup you have chosen. Complete the wizard and restart the machine. On Vista, set the workgroup to the same as you did on the XP, by right clicking Computer and clicking Properties and selecting Change Settings under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings and restart the machine. Open 'Network' from either the desktop or start menu and open the Network and Sharing Center. Ensure Network Discovery and File Sharing and Public folder sharing are enabled and Password Protected sharing is disabled (see attachment). Then open computer and click on Public on the left (see attachment) and drag the files you want to share into there. Back on the XP computer, open My Network Places and you should be able to find the public folder on the Vista computer, where you can drag the files onto your machine.
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31-08-2009, 00:09
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
You have any luck chrome?
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31-08-2009, 00:28
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
Yea all workin fine, comps both sharing now, just got to check which files and folders i am sharing, other than that, thank you. SA V+ box been playing up 2 nite pic goind off sound going off, from what i have seen could be a national issue.
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31-08-2009, 00:33
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
Hmmm strange, my V+ has been alright today. Are you ex-NTL or ex-Telewest? Glad you got the sharing sorted
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31-08-2009, 00:46
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
ntl
---------- Post added at 00:46 ---------- Previous post was at 00:38 ----------
can i pick your brain again, my desktop is in a different room to lcd tv, i don't fancy running cables though ( have to be a good 20m long ). all i really want is to access media player on tv. my graphics card had 2 monitor out and s-video. i thought of using a video sender but have seen they can cause problems with wireless connection.i don't want to spend a lot ( who can at this time ), any ideas thanks
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31-08-2009, 00:58
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Re: Vista Desk Top And XP Laptop Sharing
I'd still suggest a Video Sender. You'd have to get an S-Video to composite lead which would attach to a composite>composite lead into the Video Sender. Then you would need a speaker to phono lead which would go from the pc into the video sender. To stop interference you'd have to set the video sender to say Channel 1 and have the internet higher e.g 9+ that way they will not interfere with eachother.
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