Home network problem cannot access one of that PC even if should be able

I ran into a problem... I have a PC running Windows Vista and Windows 7 PC on my network home. I can 'see' each from the other PC PC when I go on the network. The Windows Vista-based computer can access shared folders on the Windows 7 PC... and the Windows Vista computer can share items specially for windows 7 PC SHOULD have access to these folders. I placed the user for the Windows 7 PC as co-owner. HOWEVER, when I go to the network on the Windows 7 option, I select the Vista PC in the network thinking it should then show me the file and instead, troubleshooting network appears.

When I go to the troubleshooter, it says that it can't find the Vista machine... even if it it displays network before I tried to access it.

They are both in the same workgroup. I checked the machine windows 7 has permission for the folder in question indeed. and I've checked that the machine of windows Vista CAN access folders on the windows machine 7...

No idea what I'm missing?

Thank you!

Hi Jim,

1. did you change any software on the computer?

2. where you can access files on Windows Vista earlier?

Method 1:

Please click on this link to find how to share files and specific folders with someone,

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/share-files-with-someone

Method 2:

Disable the antivirus/firewall softwareand check if it helps.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/disable-antivirus-software

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-off

NOTE: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software.

 

Warning: If you need to disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network, while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.

 

Method 3:

Turn off sharing protected by password:

Password sharing is enabled by default for computers of working groups. When password sharing is enabled, people using other computers on your network cannot access your shared folders or printers unless they have a user account on your computer. There are two ways to enable file or printer sharing:

o identical user accounts create on all computers in the workgroup (recommended). For more information, see create a user account.

o turn off password protected sharing. To turn off password protected sharing, follow these steps:

a. open the network and sharing Center by clicking the Start button on the Control Panel, click Network and Internet, and then click Network and sharing Center.

b. under sharing and discovery, click the arrow next to password protected sharing.

c. click turn off password protected sharing, and then click apply.  If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

 

Please, try the following steps and check.

I hope it works!

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