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I have a small network in which all clients are part of "Workgroup". My XP
client (SP3) is set up up as a basic file server with shared folders. My other pc is Windows 7 Ultimate (but I had exactly the same problem when I was still using Vista Ultimate). From my Windows 7 pc I can read all the shared files on my file server. However, when I try to copy/move a folder to the file server, I get a strange problem. Windows tells me it's copying the files, but when looking at the details, the speed is 0 bytes/second. After about a minute I get a "network error", stating that "there is a problem accessing \\XP machine\sharename. Make sure you are connected to the network and try again" When I look at the destination folder, I see that the folder I was trying to copy actually exists. There are even some files in there, but usually only files of less than 10 kB are copied. It's not a firewall thing on the XP client, because I already tried turning it off. The share in XP is set up so that network users can change files. There isn't a security tab where I can specify which users are granted access. Going about this the other way does work, but is far too much work (ie. sharing the folder on the Windows 7 client, then using Remote Desktop to the XP client to "pull" the files). I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what it is... Nor whether I need to look at the XP client or the Windows 7 client. Can anyone help me here? |
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Hi
If the Win Share is configure correctly you do not need Remote desktop. Maybe this can Help, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...dows-7-and-xp/ Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "SyntaX TerroR" wrote in message ... I have a small network in which all clients are part of "Workgroup". My XP client (SP3) is set up up as a basic file server with shared folders. My other pc is Windows 7 Ultimate (but I had exactly the same problem when I was still using Vista Ultimate). From my Windows 7 pc I can read all the shared files on my file server. However, when I try to copy/move a folder to the file server, I get a strange problem. Windows tells me it's copying the files, but when looking at the details, the speed is 0 bytes/second. After about a minute I get a "network error", stating that "there is a problem accessing \\XP machine\sharename. Make sure you are connected to the network and try again" When I look at the destination folder, I see that the folder I was trying to copy actually exists. There are even some files in there, but usually only files of less than 10 kB are copied. It's not a firewall thing on the XP client, because I already tried turning it off. The share in XP is set up so that network users can change files. There isn't a security tab where I can specify which users are granted access. Going about this the other way does work, but is far too much work (ie. sharing the folder on the Windows 7 client, then using Remote Desktop to the XP client to "pull" the files). I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what it is... Nor whether I need to look at the XP client or the Windows 7 client. Can anyone help me here? |
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Hi If the Win Share is configure correctly you do not need Remote desktop. Maybe this can Help, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...dows-7-and-xp/ Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "SyntaX TerroR" wrote in message ... I have a small network in which all clients are part of "Workgroup". My XP client (SP3) is set up up as a basic file server with shared folders. My other pc is Windows 7 Ultimate (but I had exactly the same problem when I was still using Vista Ultimate). From my Windows 7 pc I can read all the shared files on my file server. However, when I try to copy/move a folder to the file server, I get a strange problem. Windows tells me it's copying the files, but when looking at the details, the speed is 0 bytes/second. After about a minute I get a "network error", stating that "there is a problem accessing \\XP machine\sharename. Make sure you are connected to the network and try again" When I look at the destination folder, I see that the folder I was trying to copy actually exists. There are even some files in there, but usually only files of less than 10 kB are copied. It's not a firewall thing on the XP client, because I already tried turning it off. The share in XP is set up so that network users can change files. There isn't a security tab where I can specify which users are granted access. Going about this the other way does work, but is far too much work (ie. sharing the folder on the Windows 7 client, then using Remote Desktop to the XP client to "pull" the files). I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what it is... Nor whether I need to look at the XP client or the Windows 7 client. Can anyone help me here? |