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  • Sep 4, 2008, 06:17 AM
    Apologisenow
    Networking my laptop and computer?
    I think I have networked them, I can see the folder that I wanted to share on the network on both computers. However on my laptop which is vista I can see my computer so I know that I'm networked to it. But on my computer I cannot see the laptop. Why is this? Also my desktop is xp.
  • Sep 4, 2008, 09:34 AM
    StaticFX
    I had the same issue. I wound up just waiting till I had all 3 pc's at home on vista lol. But, this is a fix I found that is supposed to work:

    Quote:

    After much trouble, I found the answer to XP/Vista file-sharing problems. Remember that the problem is that Vista uses the more-picky NTLMv2 network protocol, while XP uses NTLMv1. The answer is, therefore, to switch Vista to use NTLMv1.

    Here's the Mac-oriented post which tells how to modify Vista: How do I share files with a Windows Vista machine? All things Macintosh - dslreports.com

    Rewriting it in Windows terminology, it would read:

    To allow Vista to talk to your XP/2000/Linux shares, you must allow Vista to authenticate via NTLMv1:

    If you have Windows Vista Home Basic/Premium:
    Open the registry editor. Navigate to

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa.

    There will be a value called LmCompatibilityLevel. Set that to DWORD 1. Reboot and try to connect again.

    (source: vista64.net forums)

    If you have Windows Vista Enterprise, Business, or Ultimate:
    Follow the instructions at

    Get Vista and Samba to work - Blogs - Code Monkey Business - Builder AU

    The above registry editing will work, but this method is easier to accomplish.

    If you have a newer version of Linux that has Samba ≥ version 3.0.22:
    Edit the file /etc/smb.conf and add the following line to the [global] section:

    client ntlmv2 auth = yes

    Restart Windows File Sharing and attempt to connect again.

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