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Try drag and drop to the Public folder.
I had the same problem until I did just that. Jerry "shilps" wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Dell laptops and I have connected them through cross cable. Now both are able to see each other, but not able to access the shared folder. I have tried changing the settings, but I am getting the same error that I do not have permissions to see the contents. The system whose IP address is 192.168.1.1 is Vista Home Premium and the other is Vista Home Basic . Both have McAfee installed. Do I need to disable it? Pls help. Thanks Shilpi |
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shilps;615136 Wrote: Hi, I have 2 Dell laptops and I have connected them through cross cable. Now both are able to see each other, but not able to access the shared folder. I have tried changing the settings, but I am getting the same error that I do not have permissions to see the contents. The system whose IP address is 192.168.1.1 is Vista Home Premium and the other is Vista Home Basic . Both have McAfee installed. Do I need to disable it? Pls help. Thanks Shilpi Hi Shilpi, This may be able to help you. Double check through the requirements to see if you have everything setup correctly. It's just so easy to have one setting to throw you off. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...ng-enable.html Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Hi,
I have 2 Dell laptops and I have connected them through cross cable. Now both are able to see each other, but not able to access the shared folder. I have tried changing the settings, but I am getting the same error that I do not have permissions to see the contents. The system whose IP address is 192.168.1.1 is Vista Home Premium and the other is Vista Home Basic . Both have McAfee installed. Do I need to disable it? Pls help. Thanks Shilpi |
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Linked to my problem, are 3 queries which might help in resolving this issue 1) Everytime I try to connect to the other laptop whose IP address is 192.168.1.1( is this the host or client machine?), with one with...1.2( this one has the shared folder which I want to access) I always get a prompt( though while sharing I had disabled password sharing) and the username and the password is the one for Wi-Fi Router! Now this is a bit confusing, why do I have to put the password for router when I am trying to access them through a Lan cable? 2) Both have the same version of McAfee installed, yet in McAfee Security CenterManage Network, they show the other laptop status as unknown and ask me to install the software there? Is this McAfee problem? 3) When I connect them both by the LAN cable, although the system with IP 192.168.1.1 shows connected to Internet, it keeps on saying I am not connected to internet if I try to open any site in IE. This keeps on happening even after removing the cable Till I change the IP settings for LAN network to detect IP address automatically. I guess here its IP conflict that is happening, but then why is this conflict on the other laptop? "shilps" wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Dell laptops and I have connected them through cross cable. Now both are able to see each other, but not able to access the shared folder. I have tried changing the settings, but I am getting the same error that I do not have permissions to see the contents. The system whose IP address is 192.168.1.1 is Vista Home Premium and the other is Vista Home Basic . Both have McAfee installed. Do I need to disable it? Pls help. Thanks Shilpi |
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Right click on my computer then click on properties Click on Advanced system properties click on the computer name tab. There is where you will find the workgroup name The workgroup setup is similar to xp so I think that having the same workgroup name the same is important. I can't be sure that Dell always uses the same workgroup name for every system they build. They used to use MSHOME then they switched to workgroup a little bit ago. -- fuzor_silverbolt |
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How do I verify that? If they are not, then how do I make them in the same
workgp? "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote in message ... are both machines on the same workgroup? -- fuzor_silverbolt |
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shilps;615791 Wrote: How do I verify that? If they are not, then how do I make them in the same workgp? "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote in message ... are both machines on the same workgroup? -- fuzor_silverbolt shilps, You will just need to check in each computer on the network to make sure the Workgroup name is the same. This will show you how. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...me-change.html Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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