Paul Abrahams a écrit :
I just got a new laptop with Vista preinstalled (I'm sure I'm hardly the only one). Apparently Vista has trouble communicating with Windows XP, and the XP solution is to install a protocol called LLTP. A Google search revealed that there's been some effort to make LLTP Linux-compatible, but the only information I could find about that was intended for developers.
Has anyone here succeeded in establishing network visibility with Vista, in either or both directions?
Paul
Hello, I have no problem in order to communicate between a Vista computer and a XP computer. Each computer see the other one and I'm able to create, copy delete files without any problem. I'll try to explain what I did, but as I'm french please excuse my poor english ! As I don't want to allow everybody (ie children) to share my files I don't use normal sharing in XP and instead I gave permissions on a user basis. If you do that and if you are logged on both computers with the same name and password, I'm able to see my files from XP, from Vista and from Linux. I just logged with my wife login and password, she can see my XP computer, but is not able to enter the shared folders and she doesn't see the Vista computer !! So do use user based sharings, and log with the same name and password. Hoping to have replied to the question. Michel. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org