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Bob
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join:2012-07-22
New Jersey

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Re: [WIN8] Homegroup question

I think I solved the problem. I uninstalled Classic Explorer (part of Classic Shell) on the Win8 system, and the problem went away. I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that was the cause.

Bob
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Nope, the problem wasn't solved. I'm still getting timeouts, but only when using the Win8 system to access files on the Win7 system.



plencnerb
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Again, I'm not one who has ever used a homegroup, I like to do it the "old school" way using usernames and passwords, and shares.

With that being said, how are you mapping your drives? There are of course many ways to do it in Windows 7 (and I would guess Windows 8 as well).

If this is something you always want to have connected, I would go into Windows Explorer, and click on the button for "Map Network Drive". I know in Windows 7, that is option near the top of the screen.

The screen that comes up when you do that is shown above (again, from Windows 7). I would then put in the full name of the share as shown below

• \\192.168.0.1\sharename
OR
• \\mymachinename\sharename

Then, make sure the box "reconnect at login" is checked. Also, if you want to connect using a different set of credentials (which would probably be the case unless you have the same username and password on the box you are trying to connect to), check that box as well. When you do that, you will be presented with a 2nd dialog box, where you will enter in the username and password that you want to use to connect. Make sure you enter the information for that box in the following format

Username: mymachinename\username
Password: password

Or

Username: 192.168.0.1\username
Password: password

Again, while the homegroup concept is suppose to make things easier on the end user and remove all these steps, it may be worth a shot to give this a try and see if it works.
You may also want to verify how your shares are setup as well (permissions and all that), on both the share itself, and the directories in the share for the user that is connecting in.

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Bob
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New Jersey
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I'm not mapping entire drives, or even mapping any shares explicitly. I have the following on both PCs:

• No homegroup
• "Use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers"
• "Turn on password protected sharing"

So when I connect to another PC by looking at the 'Network' hierarchy in File Explorer, I'll see:

Network
I7-860
Users
Bob
Documents
Pictures
User2
User3
Public
P850-ST3N02

Login is automatic, and access is restricted based on the user's permissions (e.g., User2 can't access Bob's files). This works fine and is exactly what I want, except the Win8 computer refuses to connect initially, and displays the 80070035 error. There's no delay on the Win7 computer.

Bob
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join:2012-07-22
New Jersey
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So at the same time File Explorer is saying it can't access the other computer, I can ping the system using the network name:

C:\windows\system32>ping "i7-860"

Pinging i7-860 [fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13: time=4ms
Reply from fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13: time=4ms
Reply from fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13: time=4ms
Reply from fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13: time=4ms

Ping statistics for fe80::8c99:ab4f:f65b:fefd%13:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 4ms, Maximum = 4ms, Average = 4ms

C:\windows\system32>

So what can that tell us?

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