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Originally Posted by thesteeles Pardon my ignorance, I dont see my network places in vista. where should i look. |
Sorry I misread ur post I found a couple of thing that might Help
Right click desktop/Personalize. Under tasks, Change desktop icons. Choose what you want--Network is among them. Or, Control Panel/Network and Sharing Center.
The Network and Sharing Center, which you can access through Control Panel, is a central location with links to various network-related functions, including "View computers and devices". An interesting new feature is the network map, which shows the topology of the network computers, switches, router, etc. To see it, click "View full map". To enable Windows XP computers to appear in their proper place in the network map, install the LLTD Responder on them. It's available here:
Download details: Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) Responder (KB922120) An easy way to access another computer on the network is to click the Start button, type the other computer's name in the Start Search box in this format, and press Enter:
heres a couple of links that might be helpful >
File and Printer Sharing in Windows Vista Windows Vista Community: Discussion Groups