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GLH 18-04-2007 02:42

Problem with LAN-Connection
 
Perhaps someone here can help me. I'm desperate with this. :o

I have two computers:
- a normal PC with internet connection and lan-adapter (192.168.0.1) running WinXP Pro SP2
- a mediacenter-pc with lan-adapter (automatic ip) running WinVista Ultimate

The pcs are connected with a CrossLink-LAN cable.
The internet connection sharing is working fine (i can surf the www with the mediacenter-pc). When i give the mc-pc a fixed ip, the internet isn't working.

I have three shared folders on the mc-pc, all with full-access-rights. (i use the same account-name on both pcs)
I can ping both pc from the other. I can surf the web, but I CAN'T SEE THE MC-PC AND THE THREE SHARED FOLDERS IN NETWORK ON MY NORMAL PC. :mad:

Any solution? :confused:

DABhand 18-04-2007 06:02

A lot of people are having probs with this.

If folders arent classed as Administrator some folders wont show up on networks (usually turning off the AUC helps with this)

Then MS removed the PC-PC Sync feature, which is a shame.

Trying mapping the drives, then turn off Network Discovery.

Also make sure the username/passwords used on both machines are identical.

And open an explorer window and type in \\computername (computername being the name of the computer you want to access)

GLH 18-04-2007 08:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand (Post 340156)
...explorer window and type in \\computername ...

This is exactly what don't want to work. When i use the "SoftPerfect Network Scanner V3.3.148" it find my MC within 1ms, but the shared folders aren't shown.
Do you know any other tool utility/tool for sending/copying files between two pcs?

Joe Forster/STA 18-04-2007 08:31

Uhm, can you install software onto the mediacenter PC? If so, FTP, SFTP, SCP could also be a way to go. (E.g. SftpDrive is quite useful software - many colleagues of mine are using it to access our internal development web servers -: it shows servers allowing SCP access as a local drive.)

TippeX 18-04-2007 09:35

ftp probably indeed the easiest method
server and clients installed on both pc's
used less cpu for me than using drive maps...
and a lot less hassle too..

GLH 18-04-2007 11:17

@Joe: Yes, i can install software on the MC. It's normal WinVista. The MediaCenter-Software is only a programm.
I will try "SftpDrive" (6 weeks are free) and then decide if i pay the 39$.
(I will give response about the result.)

GLH 18-04-2007 13:26

So, i tried this "SftpDrive". This is not what i need.
It gives you files on ftp-server as an normal harddisc-drive.

Other ideas?

GLH 18-04-2007 14:25

Now i use (until i find a better one) the programm "WWW File Share Pro".
It let me upload files from my normal pc to the mc-pc via internet-browser.

The problem is, i can't upload more than one file together.

GLH 21-04-2007 06:17

So, i give up. This VISTA is sh... .
I got WinXP MediaCenter Edition from a friend. He don't need it anymore, so i can use it.
With the MCE the LAN-Connection is working very well.

Luciel 09-05-2007 03:40

i dont know if vista has the future and it might sound stupid, but the xp "create a home network" option from "my network connections" has always worked wonders for me.

GLH 09-05-2007 06:25

I got it now working with vista.
A friend of me told me that the account on the MediaCenter-PC needs a passwort. I don't work without passwort.

That isn't documented on microsoft knowledge base.

Now it works the normal way.l
:)

(I dropped WinXP MCE, because the MC has to much bugs.)


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