Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together


  1. Posts : 5
    XP 64 (I think) & 7 Home
       #1

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together


    Hi all,So I just moved & I think I did something when I connected to a new ISP when it asked me if I wanted other computers to see my computer & since it wasn't my ISP, I said no.Now I can't get the network or group (I don't remember which) my website coder helped me set up working.It said Network Discovery was turned off on Win 10. I managed to find where it was & turned it on, but it's still not showing my Win 7 computer folder that was all set up & yes, allow is set to all of them on the Win 7 computer. On Win 7 the folder shows up fine, but I think that's just because that's where the folder originated from.On my Win 10 laptop it shows my laptop folder, but not the Win 7 folder under my name, Michelle PC.

    Someone had me ping my IP address & assuming that's the right IP address, it timed out on both computers.

    I just use this to send files from one computer to another.Please help.Thanks
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 522
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits
       #2

    I have several computers which are a mix of Windows XP, 7, 10 & 11. I can access the shared folders on all of them. Here are some setups for a couple of computers with Windows 7 & 10.

    Computer #1: Phoenix-7 (Windows 7 Pro)

    1. To find IP address:
    1a. Open Command Prompt (Admin)
    1b. Type: ipconfig
    1c. In this example, IP address is 10.0.0.4

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-1.jpg

    2. Network sharing options
    2a. Open Control Panel
    2b. Select Network and Internet
    2c. Select Network and Sharing Center
    2d. Select Change advanced sharing settings

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-2.jpg

    3.Sharing Options
    3a.Home or Work (current profile)
    * Turn on network discovery
    * Turn on file and printer sharing
    * Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files...
    * Turn on password protected sharing
    * Use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers
    3b. In Public select
    * Turn off network discovery
    * Turn off file and printer sharing
    * Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read or write files in the Public folders
    * Turn on password protected sharing

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-3.jpg

    4. Double-click on Network to view network computers

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-4.jpg

    5a. The Windows 7 computer Phoenix-7 and the Windows 11 computer Starship are shown.
    5b. The Windows 10 computer Lightning and the Windows 11 computer DarkMatter are not shown.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-5.jpg

    6. To get around this I have created a folder on the desktop called My Network.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-6.jpg

    7a. In this folder I have created shortcuts to all the network computers
    7b. Clicking on these shortcuts always work even when a computer does not show up in Network.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win7-7.jpg

    Computer #2: Lightning (Windows 10 Pro)

    1. To find IP address:
    1a. Open Command Prompt (Admin)
    1b. Type: ipconfig
    1c. In this example, IP address is 10.0.0.2

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-1.jpg

    2. Network sharing options
    2a. Open Settings
    2b. Select Network & Internet
    2c. Select Change advanced sharing options

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-2.jpg

    3.Sharing Options
    3a. In Private select
    * Turn on network discovery
    * Turn on file and printer sharing
    3b. In Guest or Public select
    * Turn off network discovery
    * Turn on file and printer sharing
    3b. In All Networks select
    * Turn off public folder sharing file
    * Turn on password protected sharing

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-3.jpg

    4. Double-click on Network to view network computers

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-4.jpg

    5a. The Windows 7 computer Phoenix-7 and the Windows 11 computer Starship are shown.
    5b. The Windows 10 computer Lightning and the Windows 11 computer DarkMatter are not shown.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-5.jpg

    6. To get around this I have created a folder on the desktop called My Network.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-6.jpg

    7a. In this folder I have created shortcuts to all the network computers
    7b. Clicking on these shortcuts always work even when a computer does not show up in Network.

    Networking a Win 7 & Win 10 computer together-win10-7.jpg
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 5
    XP 64 (I think) & 7 Home
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you very much for your help. All of a sudden on my Win 7 machine that popup that shows up when you get a new modem asking if this is public, home or work appeared & I got the new ISP fixed yesterday. I clicked on Home & now it's working LOL

    No clue. That wasn't there yesterday.



    I HATE COMPUTERS LOL

    And I used to love them. I've been working on them since 1984. No comment. LOL



    Take care
      My Computer


 

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