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XP to W7 problem...

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Paul H

Flightless Bird
My Acer Netbook running XP can't see my W7 laptop that has my printers
attached. All the other W7 computers in the house can see that W7 laptop
and use it's printers. What's wrong? TIA, Paul
 
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Billns

Flightless Bird
On 7/1/2010 4:37 PM, Paul H wrote:
> My Acer Netbook running XP can't see my W7 laptop that has my printers
> attached. All the other W7 computers in the house can see that W7 laptop
> and use it's printers. What's wrong? TIA, Paul
>

Networking among Win 7 computers is much easier than communicating with
XP machines.
I had to install my HP printer drivers on my wife's Vista laptop in
order for her to see my printer on my XP laptop.

Bill
 
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Paul H

Flightless Bird
Neither laptop can see the other. They are both part of the "@HOME" work
group.

"Billns" <billns@nsverizon.net> wrote in message
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> On 7/1/2010 4:37 PM, Paul H wrote:
>> My Acer Netbook running XP can't see my W7 laptop that has my printers
>> attached. All the other W7 computers in the house can see that W7 laptop
>> and use it's printers. What's wrong? TIA, Paul
>>

> Networking among Win 7 computers is much easier than communicating with XP
> machines.
> I had to install my HP printer drivers on my wife's Vista laptop in order
> for her to see my printer on my XP laptop.
>
> Bill
 
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Paul H

Flightless Bird
How do I Ping them?
BTW, The XP is basic, the W7 is Home Premium.

"Randem" <newsgroups@randem.com> wrote in message
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> Can you ping the computers? If not then you have some firewall or security
> software blocking them.
>
> --
> The Top Inno Setup Script Generator -
> http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
>
 
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Randem

Flightless Bird
Open a Command Prompt (Start->Run then type in cmd)
When you get the black screen and the prompt type in "Ping 192.168.1.120" or
whatever the IP address of the computer you are trying to check. If you get
a response back you can see the computer.

To get the IP address of the other computer. Open a command prompt then type
in IPCONFIG.


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Paul H

Flightless Bird
It was the XP's firewall. I turned it off, was able to see the W7's
printers, connected to them, then turned the firewall back on. The printers
still work. Thank you, Random.

"Randem" <newsgroups@randem.com> wrote in message
news:uBcR3oZGLHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Can you ping the computers? If not then you have some firewall or security
> software blocking them.
>
> --
> The Top Inno Setup Script Generator -
> http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
>
 
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