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    gduncan is offline Registered User
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    Vista/Mac not sharing

    My wife bought a Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista this weekend and I've had a devil of a time getting it to share with my Mac Mini and vice versa.

    The laptop connects with the Airport express and gets access to the internet. I'm typing this post from the laptop, in fact. The Mac and the laptop can see each other over the network, but I cannot log onto the laptop from the Mac nor can I log onto the Mac from the laptop.

    I've checked the settings several times and everything seems correct, but no success. Perhaps I've overlooked some obscure setting.

    Any ideas?
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    Connecting Vista machines to Macs using Samba

    I had the same problem. The link below takes you to the answer I used. My Vista machines now network happily with my Macs.

    http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=670498

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    Connecting a Vista Machine to a Mac

    I found the following solution in another discussion forum. You do the following on your Vista machine and you should then be able to log on to Macs over a network. It worked well for me:

    - Click start
    - Type: regedit
    - Press enter
    - In the left, expand these folders:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\

    - In the left, click on the folder named:

    Lsa

    - In the right, double-click "LmCompatibilityLevel"
    - Type the number 1 and press enter
    - Restart your computer

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    gduncan is offline Registered User
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    Thumbs up Thanks...it worked!

    Big thanks!

    I made the changes that you suggested and achieved success. I was about to pull my hair out! What little I have left, anyway.

    I tried an ftp client (Filezilla) and even tried to use a Hotline server/client and nothing worked.

    But this did...thanks again.
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