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ECS machine can not see Windows 7 drive
Mike La Martina:
I have an ECS 2.2 beta machine, an XP machine and a Windows 7 machine on the same network.
I am sharing my ECS drives via the File-Print client. I am using NetBios over TCP/IP.
My Windows XP machine can share drives with ECS machine.
My ECS machine can share drives with my XP machine.
My Windows 7 machine can see the shared drives on both the XP and ECS machines.
However neither my XP machine nor my ECS machine can access the shared drive on my Win 7 machine.
This is not an operational difficulty since I can always use the Win 7 machine to access the other machines, but is an asymmetry that I do not understand.
ivan:
Is your win 7 machine on the same workgroup? Win 7 does not use the old default 'workgroup' for some reason whereas XP does as does eCS. If memory serves it is a PITA to change win 7 network group to 'workgroup'.
Doug Bissett:
--- Quote ---If memory serves it is a PITA to change win 7 network group to 'workgroup'.
--- End quote ---
I wouldn't use "workgroup" anyway, but it seems to be easy to change. Go to Control panel-> System. The Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings are shown. On the right side is and option to Change settings. System properties opens, click on the Change button, and fill in the blanks (what you need should be obvious). A couple of OKs, and a reboot, should do the job.
Personally, I find it easy to get Win7 (Home, and Pro) to connect to SAMBA in eCS. Trying to connect to Win7, using EVFSGUI is a PITA, but it can be done. I just don't bother, and do it the other way.
Greggory Shaw:
--- Quote from: Mike La Martina on July 23, 2015, 10:06:36 pm ---I have an ECS 2.2 beta machine, an XP machine and a Windows 7 machine on the same network.
I am sharing my ECS drives via the File-Print client. I am using NetBios over TCP/IP.
My Windows XP machine can share drives with ECS machine.
My ECS machine can share drives with my XP machine.
My Windows 7 machine can see the shared drives on both the XP and ECS machines.
However neither my XP machine nor my ECS machine can access the shared drive on my Win 7 machine.
This is not an operational difficulty since I can always use the Win 7 machine to access the other machines, but is an asymmetry that I do not understand.
--- End quote ---
First try,
If you dont have any other Win7 pc's kill homegroup.
Open Computer, highlight homegroup / right mouse / change homegroup settings / leave homegroup
Right click on folder to share, share with => specific people
Check to see if Win7 changed in EVFSGUI if not
Then,
http://www.eracc.com/content/ecs-samba-client-windows-7-professional
Also, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-7/share-files-and-printers-between-windows-7-and-xp/
I have it working with a combo of the above, but like Doug said it's PITA I'm upgrading to Win 7 x64, so I'll post instrutions from a new install soon.
Greggory
Mike La Martina:
This seems needlessly complicated.
When I enter the Homegroup command on the start menu I get a message that says there is no homegroup on this network.
When I use the net view command from a cmd line in ECS I get SYS0050.
My WORKGROUP is IBMPEERS which I use with no problem from XP.
I have been using this since the Warp days.
Thanks for the ideas.
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