AlleyCat
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2005
- Messages
- 18,779
- Reaction score
- 2,285
I do a lot of website work, and I upload changes and files via "My Network Places" in Windows XP - I make a connection to the server I'm working on. For example, I do this: 1) go to My Network Places 2) click on Add a Network Place 3) Select Choose Another Network Location 4) type in the web address. Then I'm prompted to enter the username and password, which I have. I have several different network places set up for uploading my files - have been doing this for years.
However, I can't make this work in Vista. First, it took me a while to even find this, but I eventually did. But when I am at step 4, typing in the web address, it absolutely will not accept it -- it tells me the name is not valid, and I've checked and double-checked my typing over and over, and I've got it typed correctly. So I haven't been able to make a single network place on my new laptop that's running Vista. I did some searching online and I found that people were saying that Vista's firewalls and other security products such as Norton (which I have) can prevent this from working. So I disabled the Windows firewall and Norton (temporarily) and I still can't make a network place.
Anyone else have this problem?
However, I can't make this work in Vista. First, it took me a while to even find this, but I eventually did. But when I am at step 4, typing in the web address, it absolutely will not accept it -- it tells me the name is not valid, and I've checked and double-checked my typing over and over, and I've got it typed correctly. So I haven't been able to make a single network place on my new laptop that's running Vista. I did some searching online and I found that people were saying that Vista's firewalls and other security products such as Norton (which I have) can prevent this from working. So I disabled the Windows firewall and Norton (temporarily) and I still can't make a network place.
Anyone else have this problem?