Cant Browse UNC Root from XP to 7 after SP1

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  1. Posts : 20
    Win 7
       #1

    Cant Browse UNC Root from XP to 7 after SP1


    Hello,

    This problem has been annoying me for a few days now and I can't figure out what it is.

    If I browse my Win7 PC via UNC (\\192.168.0.x) on an XP PC I am unable to get a list of shares. If I Directly open \\192.168.0.x\ShareName that will work perfectly.

    I have a vista PC on the same network and that can see the root fine.

    The only thing that I can think of is that SP1 has done something.... but not sure why it would only effect showing the list of shares...

    As a side note in the event log i see the "Software Protection Service" keeps stopping and then starting, I tried googling it but no one seems to know if this is usual behavior to check the licence or if it shouldn't stop.

    No Firewall
    No Anti-Virus
    Windows 7 X64 SP1 Ulti
    XP Pro 32Bit
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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #2

    Petersgc said:
    Hello,

    This problem has been annoying me for a few days now and I can't figure out what it is.

    If I browse my Win7 PC via UNC (\\192.168.0.x) on an XP PC I am unable to get a list of shares. If I Directly open \\192.168.0.x\ShareName that will work perfectly.

    I have a vista PC on the same network and that can see the root fine.

    The only thing that I can think of is that SP1 has done something.... but not sure why it would only effect showing the list of shares...

    As a side note in the event log i see the "Software Protection Service" keeps stopping and then starting, I tried googling it but no one seems to know if this is usual behavior to check the licence or if it shouldn't stop.

    No Firewall
    No Anti-Virus
    Windows 7 X64 SP1 Ulti
    XP Pro 32Bit
    Sharing the root is a security risk. You may also need to modify permissions for things to work as you might expect: How do I share the root of a drive?
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  3. Posts : 20
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I am not sharing the root of a local Volume.

    I'm talking about the root path of a UNC location.
    "\\192.168.0.x" that shows the list of all the shares on the system.

    Permissions are working correctly as I can access the shares like "\\192.168.0.x\Sharename" like I said previously.

    And no permissions have been changed.
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  4. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #4

    Petersgc said:
    I am not sharing the root of a local Volume.

    I'm talking about the root path of a UNC location.
    "\\192.168.0.x" that shows the list of all the shares on the system.

    Permissions are working correctly as I can access the shares like "\\192.168.0.x\Sharename" like I said previously.

    And no permissions have been changed.
    Sounds like the workgroup advertising isn't getting through the firewalls. Try these steps Windows XP cannot access Windows 7 workgroup - Microsoft Answers

    This might be helpful as well: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...ction-problems
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  5. Posts : 20
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    There are no firewalls on any of the PCs.
    The network subnet is listed as a WORK network.
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  6. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #6

    Petersgc said:
    There are no firewalls on any of the PCs.
    The network subnet is listed as a WORK network.
    Both XP and 7 have built-in firewalls enabled by default. Try running the tool: Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool
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  7. Posts : 20
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Both PC's have the "Built-in Firewalls" DISABLED

    Hence NO FIREWALLS are enabled.
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  8. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #8

    Petersgc said:
    Both PC's have the "Built-in Firewalls" DISABLED

    Hence NO FIREWALLS are enabled.
    And the two computers are connected through a dumb switch/hub or crossover cable and NOT a router that may be blocking the require trafffic? Also, Windows 7 is configured for a Work or Home network on the adapter connecting to the XP machine?
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  9. Posts : 20
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Both computer are connected to a Un-Managed Switch, and can ping etc...
    The Network settings on the Win7 (SP1) PC are set to "Work Network"

    I can access the Win7 PC (on the XP) by typing the Direct Share Path "\\192.168.0.99\SHARE" or even "\\192.168.0.99\C$" but not "\\192.168.0.99\"

    Both PCs have the same username and passwords and authentication is not an issue.

    My Vista PC can see the Root of the UNC Patch "\\192.168.0.99" Perfectly
    Just not the XP.
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  10. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #10

    Petersgc said:
    Both computer are connected to a Un-Managed Switch, and can ping etc...
    The Network settings on the Win7 (SP1) PC are set to "Work Network"

    I can access the Win7 PC (on the XP) by typing the Direct Share Path "\\192.168.0.99\SHARE" or even "\\192.168.0.99\C$" but not "\\192.168.0.99\"

    Both PCs have the same username and passwords and authentication is not an issue.

    My Vista PC can see the Root of the UNC Patch "\\192.168.0.99" Perfectly
    Just not the XP.
    Suspect you need the hotfix at Network Map in Windows Vista does not display computers that are running Windows XP
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