The only thing I can think of is the time it might take your router to renew
the IP address and for that data to filter to other computers. Vista is just
awfully slow in networking. If networking is important maybe put your
computer to sleep rather than turn it off. For a 2007 OS, Vista is still in
the stone ages in certain repeccts.
"Zandor" <Zandor DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> With a Fresh Boot Vista Will Not See Network Shares.
>
> what i mean by this is sometimes when i boot vista it will see the network
> but it will not see the other computers or printers on the network.
>
> this is a problem carried over from windows xp it does not happen with
> every
> boot maybe every other boot it happens more than it did in xp though.
>
> the windows network diagnostic tools are useless with this kind of issue
> because windows see the network and the internet so it says nothing is
> wrong.
>
>
> has anyone got any idea of a way to fix this issue it's not only my
> network
> it is happening of a few others that i know of to so if i could get some
> help
> with this i would be very thankful.
>
> and on a side note. for the Linux trolls no i don't want Linux it has it's
> own issues so that is not a fix for me'
>
> and again ty in advance
>
>