Networking A Drive To The Homegroup

Oct 26, 2009

I'm having a very strange problem and could use some help. I'm trying to network my Local Drive Z: to the Homegroup computers, but when I go to advanced sharing it only allows me to share to users and groups on my computer. How can I get it to let me network the drive to other computers?

View 0 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

HomeGroup Networking

Oct 18, 2008

Microsoft had tried to get its "Castle" networking scheme into Windows Vista, but the feature will finally appear in Windows 7 as HomeGroup. Essentially a combination of workgroup networking with file and media sharing, HomeGroup makes it easier to create a home network where PCs share pictures, music, videos, documents, printers, and other resources with each other.

View 9 Replies View Related

Problems Networking HomeGroup

Nov 15, 2009

I have Windows 7 Ultimate on my desktop (Dell Inspiron 531S). I have Windows 7 Home Prem on my wireless laptop (ASUS K60IJ series). I recently had Charter come out and setup a wireless router (NETGEAR Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CG814GCMR).

The Internet connections on both machines is fine so far. I am having problems with the networking and/or Home-groups. My laptop was unable to see the desktop from the [start --> windows explorer --> network] or via pinging the IP.

The desktop is able to see the laptop, however.

When I view the active networks for each computer, they are part of two different networks ('Home 6' and '3622').

Also, I have McAfee Internet Security installed which enables the firewall by default.

I have tried running the diagnostic/trouble-shooter to no avail and have minimal networking experience.

Is there anything basic I am missing? I just want to be able to share some folders between the two machines in my Home-group.

Other strange thing is now I can't view the full map from [Control Panel-network and Internet-network Map] for both computers. Why is this happening? This was working yesterday? I will try rebooting both PCs again.

View 7 Replies View Related

Windows 7 Control Panel Homegroup Not Revealing Homegroup Password?

Aug 3, 2012

I installed Windows 7 on my laptop, and I also have a desktop running Windows 7. I am trying to connect my laptop to my homegroup with the password for my homegroup, but my desktop will not reveal it. Is there any other place that I can find it?

View 1 Replies View Related

Homegroup Sharing : Share Files From Other Drive?

Dec 9, 2012

I have a 128GB SSD for booting and games and a 1tb hard drive for storage. Because my OS is on my boot drive, the location for my videos folder is on the boot drive and I don't want to store my movies on my boot drive because of space constraints. I'm using homegroup to stream movies to my mother's computer. Is there any way I can stream videos from a folder in my storage drive or any alternative method for changing the root destination of the videos folder in my C drive?

View 2 Replies View Related

Difference Between Homegroup And Mapping Network Drive?

Mar 12, 2009

Is it just Libraries and Public and Personal sections? How are those different than mapping a new drive and setting permissions and/or passwords accordingly?

View 6 Replies View Related

Prevent Hard Drive Spinup In Library/Homegroup View

Oct 22, 2009

Is there any way to cache the contents so it only spins up the drive when the actual movie title is picked on a certain drive, and only spins up that drive to play the movie?

So if Transformers was on disk 3 all i want to spin up is disk3 but i still want to be able to see whats on all 7 drives.

View 3 Replies View Related

[HomeGroup] 1 Pc Not Listed / Identified In Homegroup?

Aug 28, 2011

I have an issue which I can't find anything obvious on.I have 4 Windows 7 machines, 1 x W7 Pro, 2 x W7 Home Premium & 1 x W7 Starter all in the same Homegroup.The W7 Pro machine can see all the others under Homegroup in Windows ExplorerAll 3 of the others can see each other in the same way but the W7 Pro machine isn't listedThe 3 others can access the Shares on the W7 Pro Machine by going to Network rather than Homegroup in Windows Explorer.

View 1 Replies View Related

XP To 7 Networking

Jun 30, 2009

I set up my 7 machine on an XP network. The 7 machine sees the shared folders, and I can get to them with no problem. When I try to look at the 7 machine from the XP side, it asks for a user name and password. I never set one up, because I would like to run an open network. (I live a mile down a limerock road with no close neighbors.) Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Why in the world did Microsoft change the default network name?

View 7 Replies View Related

Mac Networking

Jul 16, 2009

I have a new PC running Windows 7 RC, but I can't get it to find the shared folders on my Macs, nor can my Macs see the shared folders on the PC. Any ideas how to get at least one way working?

I'm running 10.5.7 on the Mac, and if I "Connect to Server" and dial in smb:// and the PCs IP address, I get a login window, but it won't let me log in. It says I have incorrect user name or password. But I have no password on the PC.

Also, I followed the advice in another post, Accessing Mac and windows 7 on same network - Mac Forums), but it didn't make any difference.

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking Win 7 And XP Pro

Sep 21, 2009

Windows 7 on Notebook

Network - wired

Network and Sharing lists the following under "Network"

Buffalo_NAS, can access

Computer "Home" (XP Pro), can access

Computer "Acer-2" (this machine - Win 7)

Computer "Work" (XP Pro) this gets the following message when I try to access:-

-------------------------------

Network Error

Windows cannot access WORK

You do not have permission to access WORK.

Contact your network administrator to request access

Windows "help and support" does not appear to be very helpfull.

-------------------------------

Internet access is working, this over the network via a router.

I am NOT a networking expert of any sort and this has be baffled, can anyone suggest what might be the problem please?

The "Home" computer can access "Work" OK

View 9 Replies View Related

Why Is W7 Networking So Different ?

Apr 6, 2009

Right. First off i admit to not knowing a lot about networks but im sure this isnt right. I have a wired network at home and on it i have a Popcornhour media streamer.

With XP as soon as the OS has loaded i can go to the Network browser on the PCH and it sees my work group and the PC and i can access my shared folders. Same thing the other way around. If the PCH needs a re boot its all up and running agin within a min or so.

With Windows 7 7068 i have to wait anything up to half hour before my PCH can see my work group.

Same router, static IP addresses and DHCP server turned off.

Any ideas guys?

View 9 Replies View Related

Networking A DOS Program?

Jan 14, 2013

They have a peer to per network, formerly with two windows XP computers. On the main computer, they have their main accounting program, which runs on a DOS version of Lotus Works. It's old, but she knows it so well, and it does everything they need. She recently upgraded her main computer to Windows 7, and was able to get Lotus Works running, and, with the LW folder shared, they can actually open Lotus Works from a second computer (running Windows XP) just fine. There is no local copy of Lotus Works on the Windows XP computer, it simply starts the program from a shortcut targeting the LW.exe file as mapped. This has worked fine for quite a while.Over the weekend, they wanted to upgrade the Windows XP computer to Windows 7, (replacing it with a new computer) I was able to set up their peer to peer network, mapped the second Windows 7 computer to the LW share and tried to make a shortcut to the LW.exe file. (both computers are now running Windows 7 Pro, 64bit version) I realize I'm going to have to change compatabilty mode, but the problem is getting a working shortcut on the desktop. UAC is off on the second computer, but I get the following message when trying to make a shortcut.:"Windows cannot create the shortcut check to see if the disk is full" The machine where I need the shortcut is running AVG 2012 Free edition and Windows Security Essentials. What would be preventing me from being able to create a shortcut?

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking Backups

Aug 10, 2012

I have three PC's all on Windows 7 running on a home network. I have a good PC which has been replaced, which I would like to put on the network with four hard drives, I would like to backup the data from each PC onto its own HD in the PC.

I have looked at several programs to effect a real time backup system but need some advice at to which to use. (preferably a freeby as being retired money is short) If possible I would like to be able to restore each program data seperately if required, rather than have to restore all the backed up data to a certain PC as one file. Any help gratefully rec'd.

View 7 Replies View Related

Printer Networking

May 15, 2009

I am trying to access the printer on my Win 7 pc from vista and each time I do I keep getting windows cannot connect.

Error code 0x80070035

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking Over Two Routers

Jun 3, 2009

I am running Windows 7 RC 7100 (of course) and I'm wanting to get a network setup between two computers over two routers. Here's my story:

I just moved in with two of my friends and we have 6 computers (3 laptops and 3 desktops) and we have 2 360s and 1 ps3. So needless to say my friends 5 port router wasn't enough for all the equipment so we decided to use my router with his.

Now after a day of configuring we have it running smooth and playing games with no troubles but there is one problem we want to access media on the ps3 from all the computers. I can access my media from the ps3 no problem since I'm on the same router as it but I can't access my friend media because he is on the 2nd router.

We have two belkin routers the main one has my friends PC, his 360, his ps3, and my router connected to it. My router has the remaining two pcs and my ps3 connected to it. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? I have tried putting the systems on one work group but that failed.

I also tried connecting to one homegroup but I can't detect his group and vice versa. If anyone could tell me how to set this up I would be grateful. My friend thinks it's might involve the routers DHCP but I'm not sure.

View 5 Replies View Related

Networking Vista And 7 With Same PC Name

Apr 4, 2011

So I want to network my OLD Vista laptop and my NEW 7 desktop. Both are named Chase-PC. I open Networks (on the desktop) and open Chase-PC and it opens my desktop files, not the laptop. If I go to my mothers vista it opens my vista laptop..

View 3 Replies View Related

How To Do PC To PC Lan Cable Networking

Aug 10, 2011

I want share (file & Drive) my Desktop & Laptop to each other with only a cable connection.

other thing, is it possible to lan cabling between Win 7 & Win XP or any problem to do it?

View 4 Replies View Related

How To Networking Between 2 Computers

Aug 23, 2012

I tried to read the tutorials from this forum regarding networking. I am too dumb to understand. They are all Greek to me.

Is there a " How-to for Dummies " instructions for connecting my 2 laptop computers ? Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1

They are both wireless enabled, but because my Vista computer battery refuses to charge, it is always plugged in. ( $124 for a battery replacement ? No way. )
In fact both my laptops are plugged in all the time. ( don't laugh ).

ISP is Bell.net.
t-4-2

View 3 Replies View Related

How To Get 1GB Networking To Work

Feb 1, 2013

I have a Gigabit router, a Gigabit Ethernet Card and all my cabling is Cat5e, my runs are all less than 50' and it still says I'm connected @ 100Mbps. Is there something special I need to do to get 1Gbps?

View 9 Replies View Related

XP / Win 7 Networking Problem

Nov 11, 2009

It seems that sharing files between win 7 and xp is quiet the common problem. However, I am not finding a clear answer. I read through a lot of posts on different forums, and tried many of the suggestions.

I am running win 7 pro on my laptop, and win xp pro on my desktop. I have both machines in the same workgroup. I ran the wizard for file sharing on the XP machine, and it can succesfully see my other XP home computer on the network. On the win 7 laptop I went through the set up for sharing as outlined in the forums. So basically network discovery etc is on, im not using home groups etc.

If i look in my network folder, I see no other computers, except of course for my own shares. I installed a fix on the XP machine which was suggested, called the link layer something ( i forget the name now, I could look it up). Still nothing.

Here is the twist. If i type in ipadress then I can access the XP machine shares without ANY problems. (copied some files jsut as a test). Similarly, I can access the Win 7 shares from XP using the above method.

Now, how do I get the computers to pop up in my network window, so I can actually view which computers are available and select my shares?

Oh, and I dont believe that I have to wait 15 minutes for the computers to actually get discovered. That would be a pretty big mistake on the part of windows 7, given that Xp discoveres without delay.

View 3 Replies View Related

Questions Regarding Networking

Nov 17, 2009

I've got a few questions regarding networking in general and then some issues that have popped up since upgrading (in place) to Windows 7.

1) Generic question: If I were to install a Wireless N router would the wireless network default to the slowest connection on the network? For example, if I had two N wireless adapters and one B adapter would the entire network run at B speeds? If so, would a dual band router allow me to circumvent the issue?

2) Generic question: Would the same issue as outlined in #1 be a problem in a wired network? Can I mix 10/100 and gigE on the same wired network and achieve gig speeds between gig-enabled devices?

3) Specific: I have an HP dv9500t that I upgraded to Windows 7. HP has not released Windows 7 drivers for this machine but I have been able to work around the few issues that I encountered. However, my wireless connection to my Linksys AP (Wireless-G broadband router WRT54G2 with up-to-date s/w) seems to be dropping and recovering on a regular basis. I have not seen the issue on any other wireless network. If I am downloading a large file (say 1G) the d/l will proceed at full speed for ~45 seconds and then drop to zero for ~45 seconds. I'll usually get the "limited connectivity" alert but then the link will restore itself and begin transferring again.

I've run some of the Linksys diags when it is down and it usually tells me that the default gateway is unavailable and resets my wireless adapter and the whole routine starts again. Quite frustrating. I've worked with Linksys tech support (they claim no known issues with Windows 7) and their supposition is that it is an interference issue and they suggest I change wireless channels.

I've tried 6 different channels and the issue does not change. I have tried upgrading the adapter drivers the the latest available from HP (Vista drivers, not Windows 7) and have also tried drivers from the adapter manufacturer (Intel Wireless WiFi link 4965AGN, Win 7 drivers) but the issue is still there. I have also rest my AP back to factory defaults to no avail. It certainly could be that I have burned through yet another wireless AP but before replacing it I wanted to see if anyone might have suggestions.

4) Since, as far as I know, Homegroup cannot be used unless all of the PCs on the network are Windows 7 I am trying to utilize Workgroup settings to config my network. The problem is that my wirelessly connected laptop does not seem to have access to my wired workgroup unless I set the SSID of the AP to the same name as my workgroup. Is this normal operation or is there a good tutorial around showing me how to set this up?

View 6 Replies View Related

Networking Pro, Home, And XP

Nov 20, 2009

My main server at home runs Win 7 Pro (64). I configured its sharing so that another one of my PCs that runs XP Home (32) can access public shares on the server and access a shared printer on the server...and life is good. I can access those shares and the printer without a username and password.

The problem - another desktop that I have running Win 7 Home (64) cannot access those shares without entering the credentials for the server Win 7 Pro server.

I am confused. How can the XP server access the files without any username/password but another client running Win 7 Home is required to enter a username/password?

View 5 Replies View Related

Networking Will Not See Non Win 7 Computers

Nov 25, 2009

I've spent 2-3 days now trying to solve the networking mysteries of Win 7.

In a nutshell. This computer (Windows 7-64) cannot see the other computers and shares on our small studio network except for the windows 7 machines (also Windows 7-64). (the other computers/shares are all XP)

We have 2 identical machines side by side, one can see all the computers, this one cannot. Both are fresh installs.

There are approx 8 other machines/shares on the network.

Both computers have vista installed on a seperate drive that see the network fine if booted into.

Both have homegroup turned off, and have workgroup enabled with the same workgroup name "WORKGROUP". Both have discovery and file sharing enabled. Both use the same network controller, and have the same updated Windows 7 driver.

-I have tried turning on/off iv6 (which I see some people think/don't think is an issue).

-I have disabled FIREWALL

-I have disabled anti-virus

-I have rebooted after each change

-I have tried different locations/cables on the hub

-I have tried the cable/hub location on the Windows 7 computer that is seeing the network computers.

ps. I forgot to mention that if I type in the IP address in addres bar I can access one of the other machines, but it will not show up in the network window.

I am really at a loss, and have read about every post I can find, and tried every suggestion.

View 9 Replies View Related

Networking For Dummies

Dec 6, 2009

Is there a dummies guide to networking? I am totally confused how to get this to work. Explanation of the basic terms such as home groups, work groups, networks, public folders, sharing, accounts, etc, etc would really help. Our house has several pcs running Windows 7, vista and xp.

View 2 Replies View Related

Win 7 To XP Networking Issues

Dec 11, 2009

Trying to network my XP desktop and Windows 7 desktop. The Windows 7 machine is connected by wire to a 2-wire wired/wireless router. The XP machine is connected via wireless D-Link DLW-G510 to same router. I have internet connection from both devices with no problem...but cannot get either to see each other from the other. Using the 2-Wire interface I can see both devices on the network thru the 2-wire router. But I cannot see either machine from the other via network in windows.

I have Windows 7 machine set to Work network, sharing and discovery enabled, and passwords required turned off. On the XP machine I used Network Setup Wizard to setup the network on that end. On both ends the workgroup s named "WORKGROUP" and the machines have unique computer names...Windows 7 is USS-Excalibur, XP is USS-Excelsior.

Yet neither sees each other. In addition, I have a work laptop running Vista connected to my corporate work network via the same 2-wire router (wired). And I can see that laptop device from the Windows 7 machine when I show the network map, but not the XP machine.

View 2 Replies View Related

Win 7 To Xp Networking Issue

Dec 24, 2009

Okay, I just got a new laptop with windows 7 on it and I am trying to network it to my xp home network. On my xp computers, laptop and desktop, I can see my windows 7 computer but can't access it. Even turned off the easy file sharing and still can't access it. Cant even ping the windows 7 from them. The windows 7 laptop doesn't see either of the xp computers. I can ping them from the windows 7 laptop but can't actually see them on the windows 7 laptop.

I am using a linksys router and can access the internet just fine on the windows 7 laptop and it is connected wirelessly. I have read through several threads trying to figure this out but most people can see the xp from the 7 but mine is the oposite. I made sure they are all setup on the same workgroup name that is how the xp can see the 7 but that is as far as i can get.

View 7 Replies View Related

Networking Between Win 7 - Vista - Is It Possible?

Mar 19, 2009

I've been wondering if it's at all possible to network 2 machines, 1 running Windows 7 (build 7057) and the other, Vista??

Also, is it possible to create a network connection over long distance??

E.g. We live a few miles from my girlfriend's Mum & would like to network ours & her laptop if it's possible.

View 9 Replies View Related

Faults With Win 7 Networking

Nov 15, 2009

After installing windows 7 Ultimate on to two computers and having all types of trouble to get a network working correctly. I am networking 2 desktops and a laptop with XP and also have a media center in the lounge room all connected by Ethernet cable. Under windows XP and the same configuration I had no problems. I would like to know what DRUGS the programmers at Microsoft were on when they come up with this package. Why the *** they changed the networking setup to a home-group witch has completely ruined a good system up.

View 5 Replies View Related

Windows 7 Sp1 Wireless Networking?

Apr 22, 2011

when i update my windows 7 to sp 1 doesn't show other computers in my wireless network and can't ping other PCs but when i connect to wired lan every thing work fine firewall is off,network discovery is on,no antiviruses has installed and microsoft security essentials is fully disable?

View 4 Replies View Related

Networking - Where Is The Password On Vista ?

Jun 18, 2009

I do try to network my files over a wifi connection but can't access to all of them...

PC1 Vista: Sees all the others

PC2 XP home: Sees the same

PC3 Win 7229: Sees the same

1) I can't find where is the password on Vista!!

2)Vista won't accept my user-name and password for Win 7

Vista won't access to XP Home

3) Xp won't accept my user-name and password for Win 7

First can someone indicate the way to find the damn password on vista, please!

I can see all the computers and their nicknames through the network on the three on them...but nothing work even with WMP who sees the others WMP shared on the three computers.

View 2 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved