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Sharing Vista File With XP Machine
I'm trying to send a backup of my Quicken file from my Windows XP machine to
my new Vista machine. I've created a folder in the Quicken program directory on Vista called "BU from XP". Here's the path shown on Vista: Computer OS (C) Program Files (x86) Quicken Current QdataBU from XP. When I go to the XP machine and look at My Network Places, I find in the Name column: * BU from XP machine on Xps435 (the name of my Vista computer) * Current Qdata files from XP machine on Xps435 * Quicken 2008 HB on Xps435 * Quicken Data Files on Xps435 * Quicken on Xps435 When I double click any of the above I get ( for eaxample, the first one): \\XPS435\BU from XP machine is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the admin etc. The network path was not found. I can understand why it can't find the path; it's not the path. I would think that what should appear in the My Network Places tree is a path like the one in my first paragraph. I shared the files on the Vista by right clicking an making my selection. I'm lost! |
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Sharing Vista File With XP Machine
jaygreg wrote:
I'm trying to send a backup of my Quicken file from my Windows XP machine to my new Vista machine. I've created a folder in the Quicken program directory on Vista called "BU from XP". Here's the path shown on Vista: Computer OS (C) Program Files (x86) Quicken Current QdataBU from XP. When I go to the XP machine and look at My Network Places, I find in the Name column: * BU from XP machine on Xps435 (the name of my Vista computer) * Current Qdata files from XP machine on Xps435 * Quicken 2008 HB on Xps435 * Quicken Data Files on Xps435 * Quicken on Xps435 When I double click any of the above I get ( for eaxample, the first one): \\XPS435\BU from XP machine is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the admin etc. The network path was not found. I can understand why it can't find the path; it's not the path. I would think that what should appear in the My Network Places tree is a path like the one in my first paragraph. I shared the files on the Vista by right clicking an making my selection. I'm lost! Only the most poorly written and security-blind applications would place any data files within the C:\Programs Files tree. (Quicken has always been of this ilk, by the way.). In Vista, even more so than in WinXP, this critical portion of the systems files is protected from such poorly designed applications and the vulnerabilities they deliberately introduce. Try placing the data files in a public data folder location designed for safe access and network sharing. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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Sharing Vista File With XP Machine
Still having a problem, Bruce. Moved the files and removed the "Share"
privileges for everything under the Programs branch. I've read the two types of sharing files described in the Help section of Vista and chose to avoid the Public folder. My misunderstanding of the alternative may be my hang-up right now. I placed the Qdata files he C:\Users\Me\Documents\QuickenDataFiles\Current Qdata files\BU from XP machine. I marked the files for sharing by right-clicking but apparently not because I'm now getting this message: "Unable to access the disk in drive \:. Please make sure the drive is ready and the disk is not write-protected. If backing up to a CD, make sure the disk is not full." This message is associated with this path as listed on my XP machine: \\Xps435\quicken data files\Current Qdata Files from XP machine\BU from XP machine I suspect: (A) There's something I failed to do on the Vista machine to ensure access to these files from the XP machine. (B) These files would be accessible from XP without incident if I simply put them into C:\Users\Me\Public. (C) Both A & B are correct. Could use a little more help please. "Bruce Chambers" wrote in message ... jaygreg wrote: I'm trying to send a backup of my Quicken file from my Windows XP machine to my new Vista machine. I've created a folder in the Quicken program directory on Vista called "BU from XP". Here's the path shown on Vista: Computer OS (C) Program Files (x86) Quicken Current QdataBU from XP. When I go to the XP machine and look at My Network Places, I find in the Name column: * BU from XP machine on Xps435 (the name of my Vista computer) * Current Qdata files from XP machine on Xps435 * Quicken 2008 HB on Xps435 * Quicken Data Files on Xps435 * Quicken on Xps435 When I double click any of the above I get ( for eaxample, the first one): \\XPS435\BU from XP machine is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the admin etc. The network path was not found. I can understand why it can't find the path; it's not the path. I would think that what should appear in the My Network Places tree is a path like the one in my first paragraph. I shared the files on the Vista by right clicking an making my selection. I'm lost! Only the most poorly written and security-blind applications would place any data files within the C:\Programs Files tree. (Quicken has always been of this ilk, by the way.). In Vista, even more so than in WinXP, this critical portion of the systems files is protected from such poorly designed applications and the vulnerabilities they deliberately introduce. Try placing the data files in a public data folder location designed for safe access and network sharing. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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Sharing Vista File With XP Machine
jaygreg wrote:
Still having a problem, Bruce. Moved the files and removed the "Share" privileges for everything under the Programs branch. I've read the two types of sharing files described in the Help section of Vista and chose to avoid the Public folder. My misunderstanding of the alternative may be my hang-up right now. I placed the Qdata files he C:\Users\Me\Documents\QuickenDataFiles\Current Qdata files\BU from XP machine. I marked the files for sharing by right-clicking but apparently not because I'm now getting this message: "Unable to access the disk in drive \:. Please make sure the drive is ready and the disk is not write-protected. If backing up to a CD, make sure the disk is not full." This message is associated with this path as listed on my XP machine: \\Xps435\quicken data files\Current Qdata Files from XP machine\BU from XP machine I suspect: (A) There's something I failed to do on the Vista machine to ensure access to these files from the XP machine. Right. As I said, Vista is more secure than WinXP. You've once again placed the files in a location that cannot be shared. (B) These files would be accessible from XP without incident if I simply put them into C:\Users\Me\Public. Exactly. Notice the word "Public" in that path? (C) Both A & B are correct. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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Sharing Vista File With XP Machine
Well Bruce... I've cancelled all the shared links and placed the Quicken
data files in the Public folder as you suggested... and I successfully backed up the file from XP to Vista. At least I can proceed to my next task of bringing a MyBook World Edition II on line. However, I remain confused. If you search help for "Share Files" in Vista you'll find reference to alternate ways of sharing files. The implication is .... share from anywhere. You feel that's not true if I understand you. I don't know enough yet to decide for myself. I do know there are instructions for sharing folders and files if one desires a higher level of security than placing these documents in the Public folder. That was my original focus which seemed to fail on ever attempt. In fact, I have ruminants on my XP machine directory tree from these attempts that I don't know how to remove: (A) My Network Places\Quicken 2008 HB on XPS435 (B) My Network Places\Quicken Data Files on XPS435 I'd appreciate comment if you have any. I'd like to get rid of them since they go nowhere. The correct path - which makes sense - turned up to be: My Network Places\Entire Network\Microsoft Windows Network\(my network name)\XPS435\Public\Documents.... then the Quicken folder and files. Thanks for your help, Bruce. "Bruce Chambers" wrote in message ... jaygreg wrote: Still having a problem, Bruce. Moved the files and removed the "Share" privileges for everything under the Programs branch. I've read the two types of sharing files described in the Help section of Vista and chose to avoid the Public folder. My misunderstanding of the alternative may be my hang-up right now. I placed the Qdata files he C:\Users\Me\Documents\QuickenDataFiles\Current Qdata files\BU from XP machine. I marked the files for sharing by right-clicking but apparently not because I'm now getting this message: "Unable to access the disk in drive \:. Please make sure the drive is ready and the disk is not write-protected. If backing up to a CD, make sure the disk is not full." This message is associated with this path as listed on my XP machine: \\Xps435\quicken data files\Current Qdata Files from XP machine\BU from XP machine I suspect: (A) There's something I failed to do on the Vista machine to ensure access to these files from the XP machine. Right. As I said, Vista is more secure than WinXP. You've once again placed the files in a location that cannot be shared. (B) These files would be accessible from XP without incident if I simply put them into C:\Users\Me\Public. Exactly. Notice the word "Public" in that path? (C) Both A & B are correct. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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