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  • K KenBonny

    I've got a little problem at home with my network. I'm still living with my parents and my pc (Win 7, in a workgroup) is connected to the home LAN. My dad's work laptop (Vista, registered in a domain) is also connected with the home LAN. But for some reason his Vista laptop can't even detect my Win 7 pc in the network. Any idea's on how to get these two to talk to eachother? We've tried a lot of things, but none have helped. I won't go into a list, because if I did one wrong, I want to try it again and maybe we'll figure out what I did wrong or why it won't work.

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    Dalek Dave
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    Not sure if it will help, but it may be a firewall problem. Try turning them off and see if they can find each other. (No, I am not asking you to risk the security, I am being serious, sometimes nortons or mcafee will hide machines on a lan).

    ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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    • K KenBonny

      I've got a little problem at home with my network. I'm still living with my parents and my pc (Win 7, in a workgroup) is connected to the home LAN. My dad's work laptop (Vista, registered in a domain) is also connected with the home LAN. But for some reason his Vista laptop can't even detect my Win 7 pc in the network. Any idea's on how to get these two to talk to eachother? We've tried a lot of things, but none have helped. I won't go into a list, because if I did one wrong, I want to try it again and maybe we'll figure out what I did wrong or why it won't work.

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      Mladen Jankovic
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      Go to Network Sharing Ceneter and check whether File and Printer Sharing is turned on on your laptop ('Advance sharing settings' tab).

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      • K KenBonny

        I've got a little problem at home with my network. I'm still living with my parents and my pc (Win 7, in a workgroup) is connected to the home LAN. My dad's work laptop (Vista, registered in a domain) is also connected with the home LAN. But for some reason his Vista laptop can't even detect my Win 7 pc in the network. Any idea's on how to get these two to talk to eachother? We've tried a lot of things, but none have helped. I won't go into a list, because if I did one wrong, I want to try it again and maybe we'll figure out what I did wrong or why it won't work.

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        OriginalGriff
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        Also check your workgroups - "MSHOME" is likely to be on XP / Vista, "Workgroup" is normal for Weven.

        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          Also check your workgroups - "MSHOME" is likely to be on XP / Vista, "Workgroup" is normal for Weven.

          Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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          charlieg
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          listen to the man. Seriously, I've never really seen computers in work groups play nicely with those registered in a domain.

          Charlie Gilley You're going to tell me what I want to know, or I'm going to beat you to death in your own house. "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783

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          • K KenBonny

            I've got a little problem at home with my network. I'm still living with my parents and my pc (Win 7, in a workgroup) is connected to the home LAN. My dad's work laptop (Vista, registered in a domain) is also connected with the home LAN. But for some reason his Vista laptop can't even detect my Win 7 pc in the network. Any idea's on how to get these two to talk to eachother? We've tried a lot of things, but none have helped. I won't go into a list, because if I did one wrong, I want to try it again and maybe we'll figure out what I did wrong or why it won't work.

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            Henry Minute
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            Part of the solution for problems in mixed XP/Vista networks was to install the LLTD Responder[^]. I don't know if this might also help with your problems.

            Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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            • K KenBonny

              I've got a little problem at home with my network. I'm still living with my parents and my pc (Win 7, in a workgroup) is connected to the home LAN. My dad's work laptop (Vista, registered in a domain) is also connected with the home LAN. But for some reason his Vista laptop can't even detect my Win 7 pc in the network. Any idea's on how to get these two to talk to eachother? We've tried a lot of things, but none have helped. I won't go into a list, because if I did one wrong, I want to try it again and maybe we'll figure out what I did wrong or why it won't work.

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              Mark_Wallace
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              KenBonny wrote:

              I'm still living with my parents

              KenBonny wrote:

              I've got a little problem at home with my network

              Good! You should get out more!

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                KenBonny wrote:

                I'm still living with my parents

                KenBonny wrote:

                I've got a little problem at home with my network

                Good! You should get out more!

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                KenBonny
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                Mark Wallace wrote:

                You should get out more!

                Every Friday and Saturday. And sometimes during the week when my friends don't have to work. I'm one of the few in my group of friends who's still studying. (Master in informatics if you're wondering.) The problem is that dad keeps nagging me to fix it, so he can watch my movies on his laptop. That way, he can watch them on the comfortable sofa and not the cheap and crappy chair he got for my desk where my laptop is.

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                • K KenBonny

                  Mark Wallace wrote:

                  You should get out more!

                  Every Friday and Saturday. And sometimes during the week when my friends don't have to work. I'm one of the few in my group of friends who's still studying. (Master in informatics if you're wondering.) The problem is that dad keeps nagging me to fix it, so he can watch my movies on his laptop. That way, he can watch them on the comfortable sofa and not the cheap and crappy chair he got for my desk where my laptop is.

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  KenBonny wrote:

                  That way, he can watch them on the comfortable sofa and not the cheap and crappy chair he got for my desk where my laptop is.

                  I think you're approaching this problem from the wrong angle. As a former network troubleshooter for a multi-national company, with several million PCs, PoS machines, and sundry devices, I am sorry to have to inform you that the network problem you have encountered is completely unsolvable. So the only available option is to acquire a better chair -- when you can sit more comfortably, your brain will work better, to the extent that you may be able to come up with a workaround.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    KenBonny wrote:

                    That way, he can watch them on the comfortable sofa and not the cheap and crappy chair he got for my desk where my laptop is.

                    I think you're approaching this problem from the wrong angle. As a former network troubleshooter for a multi-national company, with several million PCs, PoS machines, and sundry devices, I am sorry to have to inform you that the network problem you have encountered is completely unsolvable. So the only available option is to acquire a better chair -- when you can sit more comfortably, your brain will work better, to the extent that you may be able to come up with a workaround.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    KenBonny
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                    Mark Wallace wrote:

                    the network problem you have encountered is completely unsolvable

                    Are you referring to the workgroup and domain problem or the crappy chair problem? I'm really kinda confused (and amused) here.

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                    • K KenBonny

                      Mark Wallace wrote:

                      the network problem you have encountered is completely unsolvable

                      Are you referring to the workgroup and domain problem or the crappy chair problem? I'm really kinda confused (and amused) here.

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                      Mark_Wallace
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                      The problem appears to be a father with short arms and long pockets.

                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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