Hey there!, its pretty anoying because i cant connect my Xp computer to my Vista computer, and the other way is the same.
I'v tryed Multibox_Modified and SynergyWithBroadcast.
Is it simply impossible or what ?
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Hey there!, its pretty anoying because i cant connect my Xp computer to my Vista computer, and the other way is the same.
I'v tryed Multibox_Modified and SynergyWithBroadcast.
Is it simply impossible or what ?
It's entirely possible - two of my machines run Vista and I have zero issues with interoperability both with each other and with my XP machines, so far as boxing goes.
What sort of problem are you getting?
I ran into the same thing when I had both OS'es. You'll have to install some vista network discovery thingy on the XP computer. I can't really remember, it's a while ago, but it was available as a download directly from Microsoft's pages.
That's interesting.
I didn't download / change a thing on my XP boxes. I literally brought my Vista boxes home, stuck them on the router, and everyone could see each other quite happily.
Well i dont know whats wrong, it just seem's like they wont contect :(
kayb: Do you think you could find out of witch program that was ?
What hardware are you using to connect them through?
As i wrote: I'v tryed Multibox_Modified and SynergyWithBroadcast.
:)
Hardware. Read it again, HARDWARE, Router, Switch etc? Can you connect to that PC using any other software? can you ping the other PC, etc.
Ohh sorry xD
Im using a router and im not using wireless net.
I'v also tryed to take my firewall off on both computers
Can you ping Computer A from Computer B ?
Tell me how to do it :)
Ping 127.0.0.1 in CMD?
From PC B open the command prompt and type "ipconfig /all" This'll list give you the Local IP.
In PC A type "Ping <IP of PC B>"
If you are getting a ping back then Multiboxing & synergy should work.
If they aren't then you have some kind of firewall stopping it.
I am able to ping it. What can the problem be ?, I actually had some connect with Multibox a time, BUT my A computer was very laggy and the program crashed and i had to restart.
Any suggestions?
My Vista, XP, Win2k boxes all talk together and play nice, you have a network configuration issue. Things like software firewalls and some AV/spyware suites could be causing the issue, but I would guess your network isn't set up properly in Windows. There is a very slight possibility that there is something set up in your router that is blocking it, but I doubt it.
Does file sharing work between the PCs? Are you running as a user or as an admin for your Windows logins? Have you tried using "Run as administrator" for the instances of your multiboxing software?
Try this on the XP machine. Needs a validated xp version (which you of course have? =)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en