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Network problem with WinXP and 7

captain_nl
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Hi I am trying to build a network between my old Headstart Windows XP computer and my new Medion Windows 7 PC: They are connected through a Cisco Linksys E1000 router by cables (not wireless).

In my new Win7 PC I can see both computers in the Network overview (see left part of the picture below). But I cannot access the old XP computer (I did share the harddisk) nor does it appear when I lauch Windows Explorer.

What do I do wrong? I did already unable the firewall of the router, but that does not help.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Rob

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darren.g
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Rob Terron wrote:

Hi I am trying to build a network between my old Headstart Windows XP computer and my new Medion Windows 7 PC: They are connected through a Cisco Linksys E1000 router by cables (not wireless).

In my new Win7 PC I can see both computers in the Network overview (see left part of the picture below). But I cannot access the old XP computer (I did share the harddisk) nor does it appear when I lauch Windows Explorer.

What do I do wrong? I did already unable the firewall of the router, but that does not help.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Rob

This is more a Windows problem than a networking problem.

Windows XP and Windows 7 use different levels of encryption by default when it comes to network communications - which makes it difficult to share drives between XP and Windows 7 machines.

Fixing this situation requires modifying the security policies on the Windows 7 machine, and should NOT be attempted unless you are confident with using the Microsoft policy and registry editors.

See this link for sugestions on resolving the issue

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itpronetworking/thread/ed05788a-af43-4df6-b124-fdb57391752e/

Cheers

P.S. I'm assuming you have basic connectivity between the machines - can you PING the XP machine from your Windows 7 machine and vica-versa? If you can't, then you need to get into checking IP configurations etc on the PC's to make sure they match.