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Problema Mis sitios de Red en Win XP, unidades salen en Red Internet.

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En casa tengo dos ordenadores con Windows XP, y conectados en red mediante el router adsl de telefonica. No tengo problemas para compartir y pasar ficheros y tal, pero hoy he descubierto que cuando me meto en cada ordenador en Mis Sitios de Red, las unidades compartidas en un ordenador salen como Red Local, y en el otro PC las veo en Red Internet.

Juraria que antes estaban siempre todas en Red Local en los 2 ordenadores. No se porque no me aparecen todas desde los 2 PC o en Red Local, o todas en Red Internet.

¿Que diferencias hay entre una y otra (Red Local e Internet), que significa esto? ¿Es quizas que tengo unidades abiertas y compartidas en Internet fuera de mi Red Local? ¿y como puedo tener todo en una Red Local como estaba antes?

Hace poco he conectado por wifi un reproductor multimedia Gigaset, y tiene un NAS, ¿puede ser que tenga esto algo que ver?

En resumen, ¿es malo que me salgan mis discos duros como unidades conectadas en Internet cuando entro a Mis Sitios de Red?

Gracias por adelantado. :hola


P.D. Pongo un par de capturas para que se vea mas claro lo que comento.

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Respuesta: Red en Win XP

Ya lo he solucionado (buscando info al respecto en ingles...)

Al parecer es un "error" causado por Internet Explorer 7.

I recently had issues with my shared folders showing under the Internet heading instead of the Local Network in my network places also, and came across this thread. I know only a little about computers so i'm basically looking to all the tech guys to see if any of this supposed fix makes sense to them and is legit.

Apparently it may possibly have something to do with IE7. When I uninstalled IE7 the shared folders were once again under the correct heading of Local Network. Reinstalled and had the same issue as before I started. This was the fix I found, and although it appears to have worked for me, I want to run it by those of you who know what you are doing to see if this is safe to do and makes sense:

Start/Control Panel/Internet Options/Security/Local Intranet/Sites/Advanced

Type in the computer name of a system on your Local Network whose shared folder you are attempting to "move" in this format:
file://ComputerName
Click Add

Repeat for next computer name if there are others.
After all have been added, click Close, Ok, Ok

I did not check or uncheck anything, only added the computer names. (Edit--->to clarify, when I clicked on “Sites” everything was already checkmarked for “automatically detect intranet network” and then once I clicked on Advanced the checkbox there was NOT checked. I did not touch any of these.)

When I finished I opened My Network Places and it had worked. I then repeated the procedure on my other computer which had the same problem. Although it appears to have worked, I'm still holding my breath.

O mas simple aun:

Open IE7 - Look at "Tools", "Internet Options", "Security", "Local Intranet", then click on the "Sites" tab. Simply taking the check out of the box for "Automatically detect intranet network" SHOULD replace "The Internet" under the column heading "Network Location" with "Local Network" when viewing "My Network Locations".

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