sharonf wrote:
> On 3/29/2012 1:02 PM, John Williamson wrote:
>> sharonf wrote:
>>> We have a mixed network with both Windows 7 and Windows XP computers.
>>> I can share files from the XP computers to the Windows 7 computers
>>> using the Public folders only. Since I have a mixed network I am not
>>> using Homegroup. When I try to share other files from the Windows 7
>>> computer the only sharing options I am allowed are: Nobody,
>>> Homegroup(read), Homegroup (Read/Write), Specific people. When I click
>>> on specific people and try to add an XP computer it says it cannot
>>> find the named computer....even though that computer clearly shows up
>>> under networks. What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> There was a thread about this in this group in mid-February this year.
>>
>> You probably need to follow the instructions linked to here:-
>>
>> http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...rk/1018296.htm
>>
>> to install the Link Layer Topology Discovery facility on your XP
>> computer. This lets the XP computer respond to the Windows 7 network
>> mapping requests.
>>
>> The instructions are a fair way down the page in the second or third
>> post in the thread.
>>
>> This will let the XP computer appear on the network map drawn by
>> Windows 7.
>>
> Thanks for the reply. However I've read that LLTD is installed in
> Windows XP with service pack three and I do have service pack three. Is
> this incorrect?
This is the post back in February on file sharing. Google doesn't
archive alt.windows7.general, so you have to scroll back in your
newsreader and hope for the best. This site does a Google-like job,
but doesn't do message threading and present whole threads.
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...1%404ax.com%3E
The link to the SP3 hotfix is apparently this one.
http://hotfixv4.microsoft.com/Window...U_i386_zip.exe
Adding LLTD to the networking stack, doesn't "fix" file sharing. It announces
machines, such that the network map (graphical thing) in the latest OSes,
render properly, and the older OS machines can be seen.
http://www.tim.id.au/blog/2009/02/01...ith-windows-7/
"Note that this has nothing at all to do with sharing files on a
network between XP and Vista; this is just to make XP show up
properly in Vista/7′s network mapper. If you’re having filesharing issues,
I suggest taking a look at <<link>> and/or <<link>>
http://www.cnet.com.au/software/oper...9289508,00.htm
<<second link is defunct, no cache, no archive copy>>
"
To eliminate the "discovery" phase of sharing, you can try
connecting by IP address. That's what I do on a Linux box,
to speed up connecting to Windows machines. Using an IP
address, about the only thing that can go wrong then, is
permissions or authentication. It's a test case you can
try, just to see what works and what doesn't work.
The discovery is done by older protocols (lanman/netbios??? or somesuch),
and LLTD is apparently only useful for drawing a network map.
http://www.tim.id.au/blog/wp-content...networkmap.jpg
Paul