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scm

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Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« on: November 24, 2009, 05:34:14 pm »

I used to have 2 laptops running XP (1 at home, 1 in my car) and a mobile broadband card to allow the car laptop to play songs from the Library Server on the home laptop.

I upgraded the home laptop to Windows 7 32 bit and now the remote can't access the home library server.

Do I need to upgrade both to Windows 7 in order for Library Server to work?  Both computers have the latest build of MC14.

Second question, would it work if 1 laptop was 32 bit Win7, and the other was 64-bit?
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Re: Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2009, 05:50:52 pm »

Any version of Windows will work with any other for your purposes.

The problem is probably just the firewall on the server.  Here's a similar problem:

http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=54929.msg374073#msg374073
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Re: Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2009, 12:02:02 pm »

Yes that makes sense.  Most likely the built in firewall to windows 7 is doing that.  I hadn't checked that, but I will later and if I don't write back that means the problem is solved!  Thanks again Jim!
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Re: Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2009, 06:57:51 pm »

It may be something else:

The sharing in Windows 7 works differently from all former Windows versions. There is a clear step by step manual for this. If you don't do it like it is described here you won't be able to access the files on the Win7 machine from Vista or XP or former Windows versions...

Here it is the whole story (I dug around a long time for this, hope you appreciate it):

This process will make the network a little less secure but it works well because a password isn’t used and everyone is allowed access.

1. First, know what the Computer name is and what Workgroup it belongs to.

The Workgroup name needs to be the same on all PC’s that are being networked; no matter the OS on each system. This is already setup, even if only by default, in the setup process while installing each OS.

Verify what the Windows 7 computer and workgroup names are by going to Control Panel > System and Security > System > and read information under “Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings” (The third category down).

 If the names need to be changed go to Change settings in that category or Advanced System Settings in left pane. Then, Computer Name Tab > Change, type the Computer Name and Workgroup Name. > OK. Make the computer name meaningful to aid recognition. The computer should restart.

2. Second, adjust Win7 settings to allow for sharing with older OS on other networked systems.

Now go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Advanced Sharing Settings (side panel). Make sure Network Discovery, File and Printer Sharing, and Public Folder Sharing are all set to “on” and Password Protected Sharing is set to “off”.

Note: I recommend leaving Media sharing set to “on” and under Windows HomeGroup connections select “Allow Windows HomeGroup to manage homegroup connections (recommended)”.

3. Third, choose which folders to share on the network and adjust properties to do so.

Drag any folders to be shared to the Public folder.

Or…

To share a specific Windows 7 folder or additional drives on the system, right-click it > Properties > Sharing Tab > Advanced Sharing > tick box for Share this folder > Apply > OK > Close. You only need to share the highest level folder, not every sub-folder. Two little people should appear on the icons of the folders that are shared.

4. Now, you MUST follow this step or the folders will not be shared despite previous steps followed!!!

Because Password Protected Sharing turned off, the security permissions have to be changed on the folder(s) to allow Everyone access. Right-click the shared folder > Properties > Security Tab > Edit > Add and type “Everyone” (not the quotes) into the box and select OK. Tick the boxes next to the permissions you want to allow (e.g. Read or Write, etc.) then Apply > OK.  Some messages may appear: “An error occurred while applying…” This is not unusual and can be ignored by clicking Continue.

5. Windows firewall is normally set to allow file and printer sharing but if you have a third-party firewall make sure file and printer sharing are enabled so that each machine can talk to the other(s). Do not disable the Windows firewall if it’s the only one running.

6. To see or copy files, click the Windows Orb (Start) > Network and the computers/folders/files should appear. Use two windows to drag files from one PC to another.
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Re: Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2009, 03:06:36 pm »

I do appreciate it a whole lot, and I know how much time it takes to accurately write out instructions like that.  That's why I appreciate this community.  I haven't tried your solution yet.  I'll let you know if anything doesn't work.  Thanks!
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Re: Does Library Server Work between XP & Windows 7 Machines?
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2009, 03:28:10 pm »

It may be something else:

The sharing in Windows 7 works differently from all former Windows versions.
Library Server doesn't rely on Windows sharing.  If the port is open, it will work.
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