Vista home premium-32-bit network share problem

I have a laptop and a desktop pc

my laptop using windows vista family premium 32 bit and my desktop pc using windows 7 ultimate 32 bit

After that, I want to my computer and the laptop via a cable LAN file sharing.

I have this Setup:

-network discovery on

-file sharing: on

-Firewall exception: file & printer sharing

-the name of workgroup: LAN

-V4 IP: 200.200.200.1

-password file sharing: off

-authorization @ file sharing (file > properties > sharing > permission)

After posting to my network (from desktop PC) my notebook, network connection was detected detect connection to network local but written unidentified network. and when I click on the file that I share.

you don't have permission to acces\\notebook_dell (name of my computer) \d (part of the hard drive i; m action). Contact your network administrator to obtain access

but seen from my laptop to access my desktop like this pc:

When I click from my laptop

"check the spelling of the name. otherwise, there could be a problem with your network. to try, to idetify your problem and solve it click diagnosis. I click on the diagnosis, but it does not work well...

What can I do after that?

Your TCP/IP settings does not seem right to me - which is not among the order for a private network numbers.  Maybe that's why you're having problems.  Also, it seems that you have enabled permissions so perhaps that's why you have an access problem (you may not be the configuration of permissions on both machines for users of the other machine).  It is difficult to tell what you have provided - there are many other settings and I'm not sure of what you have done with all of them.

Here is an article on how set up a network of hone (for example just a connection cable) - there are a lot of links with the right information so check everything to make sure you use the appropriate procedures and settings and cables:http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/homenetworking/a/homenetguide.htm.

Here is another article on how to set up a network home using a LAN cable and it goes into the correct TCP/IP addresses as well as other requirements.  This is a good, a very comprehensive article that can help you put up or help you find what stage you are missing or what you're doing wrong: http://www.astahost.com/info.php/tutorial-pc-pc-home-networking_t14018.html.

Please read both of these articles and then set up a completely new connection using what you have learned and see if that helps.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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