Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #44339
From: Steve Oakley <steveo@practicali.com>
Subject: Re: [AE] [OT] PCs (was The Mac Pro is dead)
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 19:28:40 -0500
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>, <stephen@sv2studios.com>
Win 7-64 Pro

I set up networking as "home" setup with no domain controller ect. I also got it to unjoin any home group... no love. machine will see another win7 box, 2 enet connected printers, the router and thats it. it will not see the NAS ( fedora 15, 10.7.4 macs, XP machine )

in the current state of affairs its back to not letting me loging with a remote service procedure call failure. the services themselves that cause this appear to be running... I also followed some info on loosening up W7's network communucations stuff that is supposed to allow logins to work... and I'm pretty sure the clocks are in sync ( another cause of network login failure)

I mean its just crazy this doesn't work out of the box... which XP pretty much did

S

On Jun 11, 2012, at 6:07 PM, Stephen van Vuuren wrote:

> Win 7 is just very secure - this a good thing. It's as least as secure as
> good Linux setup. Much better than XP and even Vista.
>
> I recommend not using Homegroups. Using regular file-sharing and leave the
> security in place in an environment that has people coming in and out. You
> can relax a little bit if it's just your shop.
>
> stephen van vuuren
> 336.202.4777
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> On Jun 11, 2012, at 5:29 PM, Alex Czetwertynski wrote:
>
>> One thing that always bugged me about Windows is networking..What is the
> difference between a workgroup and a home group?  Why do I care?  Can't I
> just see whoever is connected to my router and choose to connect them or
> not?  
>> Is there an easy way to do that on Windows?  
>
> ya really if  some one has a way of getting win 7 networking to actually
> work , ie to see and connect to ANY SMB share, not just win 7 ones, I'm all
> ears. Win7 is a nightmare for networking. its not even XP with a fancy paint
> job. it seems to have really jacked up permissions / user security settings
> . I have a clean install of win7 on a box and it won't even let me log into
> the nas even after I direct enter the IP as in \\x.y.z.a because it won't
> see anything. I have never ever had this many problems with PC boxes. at
> least XP would see the network...
>
> S
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