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hydro1956

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Since: Feb 03, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:56 am
Post subject: SOLUTION- VISTA/XP SHARING
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>networking_sharing (more info?)

Having sharing allowed and all the other required share/network settings
correct in Vista and XP machines I could not access Vista shared
foldews/printers from XP machines, however vice-versa I could. Now, after
three days I found the solution:

My Visata machine came with McAfee antivirus preloaded. Both the Windows and
McAfee firewalls were on. As soon as I disabled the McAfee firewall the
network sharing worked as intended!

Doing a little follo-up research, I then turned off Windows firewall and
re-enabled the McAfee firewall, as well as changed the security level setting
in McAfee. At this point I was back to the "no-access" problem so I disabled
McAfee firewall and re-enabled Windows firewall. The network worked like a
carm once again. Now I assume there is an exception check box like "Allow
network folder/pinter sharing" in McAfee's firewall like there is in windows
firewall if you are wanting to use McAfee's firewall instead. Also, this may
be the same issue if you have some other another firewall enabled.

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Kevin O'Neil

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Since: Feb 20, 2011
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:26 pm
Post subject: Re: SOLUTION- VISTA/XP SHARING [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thanks. This worked - however, out of curiosity, let's say that you wanted to use the Mcafee firewall and turn off the Windows firewall (I have Mcafee Security Center installed on both my XP desktop as well as my Vista laptop). What would you need to configure on the Mcafee firewall(s) to get that to work?

> On Saturday, February 03, 2007 12:56 PM hydro195 wrote:

> Having sharing allowed and all the other required share/network settings
> correct in Vista and XP machines I could not access Vista shared
> foldews/printers from XP machines, however vice-versa I could. Now, after
> three days I found the solution:
>
> My Visata machine came with McAfee antivirus preloaded. Both the Windows and
> McAfee firewalls were on. As soon as I disabled the McAfee firewall the
> network sharing worked as intended!
>
> Doing a little follo-up research, I then turned off Windows firewall and
> re-enabled the McAfee firewall, as well as changed the security level setting
> in McAfee. At this point I was back to the "no-access" problem so I disabled
> McAfee firewall and re-enabled Windows firewall. The network worked like a
> carm once again. Now I assume there is an exception check box like "Allow
> network folder/pinter sharing" in McAfee's firewall like there is in windows
> firewall if you are wanting to use McAfee's firewall instead. Also, this may
> be the same issue if you have some other another firewall enabled.


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