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Old June 14th 19, 09:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
Billiam
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PC1 Win 7 Pro
PC2 Win XP Pro
PC3 Win 7 Pro
All in the same work group.

Setup PC1 to share a folder.
Not Simple to do. Dos anyone have a program to expedite this ?

But was able to see PC1 on PC2 in my network places.
So I found a subfolder there I wanted to use and mounted it as a drive
letter on PC1.

I copied 5 large files successfully. I had to log into PC1 from a
window on PC2. It was the usual login if at PC1.

I fiddled for an hour or two elsewhere and went to copy more files but
it was not allowed to copy or even look at the folders in my network
places from PC2.

I went to PC3 and easily copied files from there to PC1.
I think PC1 and PC3 are the same homegroup.

What happened to disallow working from PC2 to PC1 ?


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Old June 15th 19, 01:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
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In article ,
says...

PC1 Win 7 Pro
PC2 Win XP Pro
PC3 Win 7 Pro
All in the same work group.

Setup PC1 to share a folder.
Not Simple to do. Dos anyone have a program to expedite this ?

But was able to see PC1 on PC2 in my network places.
So I found a subfolder there I wanted to use and mounted it as a drive
letter on PC1.

I copied 5 large files successfully. I had to log into PC1 from a
window on PC2. It was the usual login if at PC1.

I fiddled for an hour or two elsewhere and went to copy more files but
it was not allowed to copy or even look at the folders in my network
places from PC2.

I went to PC3 and easily copied files from there to PC1.
I think PC1 and PC3 are the same homegroup.

What happened to disallow working from PC2 to PC1 ?



I've found the real trick for sharing is Adding "Everyone" to the list
of people to share with when creating the share. If you also turn off
"Password Protected Sharing" under "Advanced ..." options in "Network
and Sharing Center" you can then easily access a folder from any pc
without any extra bullpoop. That's assuming they all are using same
"Workgroup" and DHCP server is same for them all or hardwired knowing
enough to do that properly. My IP cam uses an assigned IP addy outside
routers DHCP assigned addresses, All pc's get IP from router. I have
every pc on ethernet in house share a "Temp" folder where "Everyone" can
Read or Write to it. Other folders serving media thruout network have
"Read Only" instead but all have "Everyone" added to list. I have no
issues with XP/W7 mix, no Win10 here using multipule pcs sharing
multipule drives.

P.S. There's a small MS download available so XP pc's show up in Win7's
"Network Map" display.
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Old June 24th 19, 11:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
Billiam
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Name or Link please.


P.S. There's a small MS download available so XP pc's show up in Win7's
"Network Map" display.

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Old June 25th 19, 01:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
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On 25/06/2019 11:45, pjp wrote:

P.S. There's a small MS download available so XP pc's show up in Win7's
"Network Map" display.


Sorry now idea where I found it but it was from MS directly. I keep a
copy of it. It's a small exe (600Kb) named "350011_ENU_i386". It adds
some protocol to XP so it's visible in Network Map. Not convenient to
look at what that was as only pc I have runs XP anymore is old semi-
retired laptop but it's likely the "Link Layer" stuff.


You don't need any download or special program to see XP machines from
within W7. However, W7 is crap at keeping its Network view up to date,
so, after switching on any other Windows NetBIOS machine, what you often
have to do to see it in W7 Explorer is View, Refresh. It also makes a
difference which NetBIOS machine is the Master Browser.
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Old June 26th 19, 12:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
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In article , lid says...

pjp wrote:
In article ,

says...
Name or Link please.

P.S. There's a small MS download available so XP pc's show up in Win7's
"Network Map" display.


Sorry now idea where I found it but it was from MS directly. I keep a
copy of it. It's a small exe (600Kb) named "350011_ENU_i386". It adds
some protocol to XP so it's visible in Network Map. Not convenient to
look at what that was as only pc I have runs XP anymore is old semi-
retired laptop but it's likely the "Link Layer" stuff.


The file I have

350011_ENU_i386_zip__LLTD_WinXP_SP3.exe 649,464 bytes

SHA1: 71B5AF30234EEBD24A373E9B681AF5D36F8C5F4B

contains inside it, this file:

Name: WindowsXP-KB922120-v6-x86-ENU.exe
Size: 539 688
Modified: 2008-05-30 00:45:47

More background he

https://community.linksys.com/t5/Wir...rk/td-p/200830

"Windows XP SP3 is supposed to fix this, but apparently it doesn't."

Since archive.org is offline at the moment (fiber to it was cut),
I can't check whether this is captured or not. Microsoft itself
won't be serving this any more, but archive.org is likely
to have a copy (perhaps later today it'll be back up).

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Paul


634 Kb (649,464 bytes) matches what I kept.
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Old June 26th 19, 01:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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pjp wrote:
In article , lid says...
pjp wrote:
In article ,

says...
Name or Link please.

P.S. There's a small MS download available so XP pc's show up in Win7's
"Network Map" display.

Sorry now idea where I found it but it was from MS directly. I keep a
copy of it. It's a small exe (600Kb) named "350011_ENU_i386". It adds
some protocol to XP so it's visible in Network Map. Not convenient to
look at what that was as only pc I have runs XP anymore is old semi-
retired laptop but it's likely the "Link Layer" stuff.

The file I have

350011_ENU_i386_zip__LLTD_WinXP_SP3.exe 649,464 bytes

SHA1: 71B5AF30234EEBD24A373E9B681AF5D36F8C5F4B

contains inside it, this file:

Name: WindowsXP-KB922120-v6-x86-ENU.exe
Size: 539 688
Modified: 2008-05-30 00:45:47

More background he

https://community.linksys.com/t5/Wir...rk/td-p/200830

"Windows XP SP3 is supposed to fix this, but apparently it doesn't."

Since archive.org is offline at the moment (fiber to it was cut),
I can't check whether this is captured or not. Microsoft itself
won't be serving this any more, but archive.org is likely
to have a copy (perhaps later today it'll be back up).

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Paul


634 Kb (649,464 bytes) matches what I kept.


After all these years, they finally took the "validation required"
off the download :-/ How kooky is that.

https://web.archive.org/web/20150108...s.aspx?id=5577

But, they removed the download file. 404.

What a bunch of comedians. Extra points for being extra kooky.

The validation thing, it stopped working properly for
a number of years, and even if you're one of those
"legitimate" customers (I thought all customers were thieves),
you couldn't get your download. The validation used to work
at first.

This one web page, describes the companies entire history.
From frantic enforcement... to neglect... Take your pick.

https://web.archive.org/web/20071024...displaylang=en

Paul
 




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