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08-22-2008, 08:47 AM #11
What I am going to say now makes absolutely no sense to me, but someone very knowledgeable told me about it and this is what finally resolved all the problems I was having when trying to network Vista & XP. Again, this makes no sense to me, but it worked when I ran out of ideas.
For some unknown reason, Vista likes to be connected to a router instead of just a switch or hub. When I had all the PCs connected to a switch, I could not get things to work properly including the Network type. What finally did it was to connect all the PCs to a hub (or switch) and connect the hub to a router. I set all the PCs to DHCP with the router IP address being the default gateway & providing the IP addresses. I know PM recommends static IP addresses but it is really not essential and you can switch to static IP anyway after you get everything working OK.
Again, let me say that this makes no sense to me and it may have had nothing to do with solving my problems, but it did and I can't explain why. So, if you do have a router handy, you may want to try that as well. The router does not need to be connected to the Internet via a DSL modem or other access point. All the router need to be is present in the configuration. I'm 100% sure there must be other way(s), but this is the one that worked for me.
Maurice
Edit: One more thing. You can also try using just a router if the router has enough ports for all your PCs. The hub or switch is needed only if you need more Ethernet ports.
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08-22-2008, 09:04 AM #12
There is a local PC shop near my house that has the solution for this situation posted on their main front sign:
"We remove Vista and install XP".
best,
..................john
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08-22-2008, 09:16 AM #13
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08-22-2008, 09:32 AM #14
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08-24-2008, 02:40 AM #15
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Hi
Here I use in my network
FS - Vista 32
x4 Client's - XP Pro
x1 Client - Vista 64
x1 Client Vista 32
x1 Client Win 2000 Pro
There is NO problem at all.
One easy important thing to give rights to any PC is - Just use on ALL PC's the same User Name!!
So you don't need to give rights to different User's because you are ever the same and Win XP/Vista doesn't see the difference.
Then it is much easier to do the rest.Regards
Thomas
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08-29-2008, 02:48 PM #16
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08-29-2008, 03:20 PM #17
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Hi
A known problem of Vista's security system is that you can not share a program folder of "program files" folder.
So if you have installed FSX or FS9 in the main program's folder of Vista you can not really share it.
Best is ever to create its own subfolder in the main drive folder.Regards
Thomas
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08-30-2008, 07:43 AM #18
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08-30-2008, 09:44 AM #19
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