Posts Tagged ‘discovery’

Mixed Networking With Windows Vista

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista on March 20th, 2007

Vista has a useful networking tool, called , which displays a graphical view of all of the computers and devices connected to a , and how they are interconnected, and it works just fine when all of the PCs concerned are running Vista. The trouble is, in the early days at least, many networks will be mixed and running mostly XP machines and that’s the problem. XP computers won’t show up in Vista’s because they lack a component called a (LLTD) . If this careless has been bugging you – and why wouldn’t it — then you‘ll be pleased to know Microsoft has now released a fix in the form of a download, which if installed on your XP computers, makes them magically visible to Vista. Get it now, while it’s hot…

Make XP computers show up in Vista’s Network Map

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista, Windows XP on March 8th, 2007

The new in Vista allows you to easily create a of all computers on your and see how they are connected. This works by using the (LLTD) that is only part of Vista.

To help users of mixed of both Vista and XP, has released the for XP. This will make your XP computers show up in the in Vista. (more…)

Yahoo eMail Upgrade Hits Snarl

Posted by Jason in Computer, Internet on March 5th, 2007

WHOOPS! Whilst attempting to enhance its email service yesterday, ! Broke it completely. “While we were working on an improvement to our email delivery systems, email delivery was inadvertently suspended for some members of some groups,” admits the company.

“Unfortunately, while messages posted to affected groups during this time were saved to group archives, the messages cannot now be delivered via email.” But the answer is simple, say ! Boffins. “You may want to suggest that your members resend any messages they had sent between yesterday afternoon and this morning, if they want to ensure they are read by other members.” (more…)