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    win 7 ultimate 64bit
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    sharing between win7 64bit and vista 32bit


    hi,
    i need help.
    i have one desktop pc and onw notebook.
    if i had OS vista on my desktop all was fine - sharing was OK,no problem. but now,when i boot new win7 ultimated 64bit a cant sharing files with my notebook (vista 32 bit). i set up sharing for everyone...but a cant connect to my notebook. when i try it - desktop, show me-attach file

    can me someone help?
    thx, budis
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    budis

    Hi and welcome

    when you installed win 7 what kind of network did you set up? homegroup, or workgroup? Can you see the computers in network neighborhood, but just cant acces them?

    We could use soome more info about you network setup and how you shared folders

    thanks

    ken
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  3. Posts : 12
    win 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    hi ken,
    thank you for you for your help.

    when i installed win 7 i set up workgroup. but then when i could not connect i tryed homegroup,but it dont help.

    in network i can see my neighborhood.

    thx
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  4. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
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    budis said:
    hi ken,
    thank you for you for your help.

    when i installed win 7 i set up workgroup. but then when i could not connect i tryed homegroup,but it dont help.

    in network i can see my neighborhood.

    thx
    I'll leave Ken to help you, but just want to mention that 32bit vs 64bit has no influence on networking or sharing.
    (exception is trying to run 64bit exe in a network folder on 32bit OS)
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  5. Posts : 12
    win 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    thx squonksc,

    so and how can i it set up?
    can you help?

    thx, budis
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  6. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
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    budis said:
    thx squonksc,

    so and how can i it set up?
    can you help?

    thx, budis
    Like ken said.

    Provide more info about computers, OS's, etc.

    Turn off homegroup on all computers and revert to regular networking.

    When you want to access shared folder on a computer, you need to log onto that computer with the username password of that computer.
    (logon with different credentials)

    greetz
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  7. Posts : 12
    win 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    desktop pc:
    Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, E8400-3,00GHz,1333MHz,6MBL2 BOX,MB MSI, So775, iP45, 4xDDR2, PCIe, GbLAN,SATAII, ATX,2*4096MB Twinx DDRII 800 CL5 CORSAIR,2*HDD Seagate Barracuda 500GB/7200/SATA 2, 32MB,ST3500320AS,VGA MS PCX GF NX9600GT-T2D512-OC,512DDR3, 2xDVI, Fan,LG DVD +/- RW,SuperMultiDualLayer, S-ATA, LightScribe,CASE P4/4+2/450W/2xUSB/Black-Silver,PFC,CE,kit -WINDOWS 7 Ultimate, 64bit

    notebook:
    HP compaq 2230s - Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P6570 (2.1 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB) - Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset ICH9M-Enh. - 3072 MB DDRII 800MHz (2) - 320 GB 5.4krpm S-ATA - 12,1" TFT WXGA 1280 x 800 BrightView - WEBCAM - Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, up to 384 MB of shared - DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe Drive - Modem56K/LAN10/100/1000 - Intel 802.11 a/b/g/n - Bluetooth - - Fingerprint Reader - SD/MMC Card Reader - ports: 3x USB 2.0, HDMI, audio in/out, VGA, RJ-11, RJ-45 - 4-cell Li-Ion Battery(3h 50min) - Supports ExpressCard/34 - Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit

    i have D-Link 802.11g/2.4GHz wireless router

    in desktop i set up WORKGROUP and in tde notebook i make same.
    how can i set up connection, when i want do it again?

    now,i can see my notebook but i can not connect on it...

    thx
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  8. Posts : 12
    win 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    i use cable, to connect with router
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  9. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #9

    budis said:
    i use cable, to connect with router
    To make a few things clear.

    Seeing the other computer is a first step.
    It does mean the network is setup right.

    What is needed next, is to allow a user from one computer access to the other computer.

    In your case I assume you don't want to restrict certain users, but only want to able to access the shares yourself.

    Getting access to a shared folder on another computer is much like login in to a computer when you are sitting behind it.

    You need a username and a password.

    The computer you try to connect to already has that.
    It's the username password you use to log on to it.

    Ok, now we have that cleared I'll show you how to go about it.

    To make this easy I will give an example.
    Suppose your desktop's computer name is desktopPC
    Suppose your username on the desktop is budis
    Suppose you have a shared folder on the desktop named desktopshare

    1. On the desktop pc open explorer and go to the shared folder (desktopshare).
    2. Right click on it and select properties.
    3. Chose the sharing tab
    4. click on advanced sharing,
    5. click on permissions.
    In the list you see "everyone".
    You also see three checkboxes,
    6. click on full permissions.
    7. click OK until you are back to the explorer.
    8. Close the explorer.

    Now go sit behing your laptop.

    In network you see the desktop named desktopPC

    1. double click on it
    2. in the dialog that appears first click on "... different credentials..."
    3. in the following dialog chose different user, fill in the user name and password you use to login to the desktop!
    Click OK.

    That's it.

    Good luck
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  10.    #10

    This what I did to resolve this issue.

    I used a program called "Network Magic". Its a good program and if you have the money I recommend buying the full version (runs on up to three computers per purchase). But if you don't (like a didn't) I downloaded the trial version and installed it on both my laptop as well as my desktop. I configured my network the way I wanted using it (Printers, file sharing ext.). The cool thing is if you let the trial run out and then unistall it off of both computers it allows you computer to stay configured.

    Hope this works 4 u :)

    Please note: If you have a firewall other than Windows Firewall you probably will need to configure network magic to work with it. for more info visit Firewall Configuration
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