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I have a local, home network. All of my computers but one is running Vista.
The rest are XP Pro. All are setup to login with a username and password at boot up. As well, all resources shared on the network are setup to use a username & password for access as well. All of my XP computers share their drives. I log onto all computers using the same credentials --the same credentials used to access the shared resources. When I view these resources in Vista I can sure see them, no problem there. I see all the computers on my network as well as every resource shared by them. But when I try to access them I get an error message stating: "Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with the your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose ." After clicking Diagnose I am told: "XXX is available but the user account you are logged on with was denied access." This makes no sense to me as the user account I am logged in with is exactly the same as the one that is allowed access to the shared resource. I have no trouble accessing the resources on the network from any of the XP machines which, of course, are all using the same access credentials. What could be wrong? JW |
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I should mention that as a test I gave one of the resources permissions for
the "Everyone" group. This allowed me, from the Vista machine, to now actually click on the resource and see what folders were beneath the main drive. This was not possible before. However, it still does not give me access. Now, when I click on one of those drives it shows beneath the root of the shared resource, it gives me this new error message: xxx\xxx\xxx\xxx\xxx.xxx (the path to the file I tried clicking upon) "The above file name is invalid. Please choose another file name or mapped network drive location for the file." Clearly the drive name, mapped drive, nor the location are invalid. What could possibly be wrong here? JW "Jerry West" wrote in message ... I have a local, home network. All of my computers but one is running Vista. The rest are XP Pro. All are setup to login with a username and password at boot up. As well, all resources shared on the network are setup to use a username & password for access as well. All of my XP computers share their drives. I log onto all computers using the same credentials --the same credentials used to access the shared resources. When I view these resources in Vista I can sure see them, no problem there. I see all the computers on my network as well as every resource shared by them. But when I try to access them I get an error message stating: "Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with the your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose ." After clicking Diagnose I am told: "XXX is available but the user account you are logged on with was denied access." This makes no sense to me as the user account I am logged in with is exactly the same as the one that is allowed access to the shared resource. I have no trouble accessing the resources on the network from any of the XP machines which, of course, are all using the same access credentials. What could be wrong? JW |
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I should mention that as a test I gave one of the resources permissions for
the "Everyone" group. This allowed me, from the Vista machine, to now actually click on the resource and see what folders were beneath the main drive. This was not possible before. However, it still does not give me access. Now, when I click on one of those drives it shows beneath the root of the shared resource, it gives me this new error message: xxx\xxx\xxx\xxx\xxx.xxx (the path to the file I tried clicking upon) "The above file name is invalid. Please choose another file name or mapped network drive location for the file." Clearly the drive name, mapped drive, nor the location are invalid. What could possibly be wrong here? JW "Jerry West" wrote in message ... I have a local, home network. All of my computers but one is running Vista. The rest are XP Pro. All are setup to login with a username and password at boot up. As well, all resources shared on the network are setup to use a username & password for access as well. All of my XP computers share their drives. I log onto all computers using the same credentials --the same credentials used to access the shared resources. When I view these resources in Vista I can sure see them, no problem there. I see all the computers on my network as well as every resource shared by them. But when I try to access them I get an error message stating: "Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with the your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose ." After clicking Diagnose I am told: "XXX is available but the user account you are logged on with was denied access." This makes no sense to me as the user account I am logged in with is exactly the same as the one that is allowed access to the shared resource. I have no trouble accessing the resources on the network from any of the XP machines which, of course, are all using the same access credentials. What could be wrong? JW |
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Hi
Make sure that the Software Firewall on each computer allows free local traffic. If you use 3rd party Firewall On, Vista/XP Native Firewall should be Off, and the active Firewall has to adjusted to your Network IP numbers on what is some time called the Trusted Zone (consult your 3rd Party Firewall instructions. General example, http://www.ezlan.net/faq#trustet Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Windows XP File Sharing - http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304040 Printer Sharing XP - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...utt_july2.mspx Windows Native Firewall setting for Sharing XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875357 Windows XP patch for Sharing with Vista (Not need for XP-SP3) - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922120 When finished with the setting of the system it is advisable to Reboot all the hardware including Router and all computers involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Jerry West" wrote in message ... I have a local, home network. All of my computers but one is running Vista. The rest are XP Pro. All are setup to login with a username and password at boot up. As well, all resources shared on the network are setup to use a username & password for access as well. All of my XP computers share their drives. I log onto all computers using the same credentials --the same credentials used to access the shared resources. When I view these resources in Vista I can sure see them, no problem there. I see all the computers on my network as well as every resource shared by them. But when I try to access them I get an error message stating: "Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with the your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose ." After clicking Diagnose I am told: "XXX is available but the user account you are logged on with was denied access." This makes no sense to me as the user account I am logged in with is exactly the same as the one that is allowed access to the shared resource. I have no trouble accessing the resources on the network from any of the XP machines which, of course, are all using the same access credentials. What could be wrong? JW |
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Hi
Make sure that the Software Firewall on each computer allows free local traffic. If you use 3rd party Firewall On, Vista/XP Native Firewall should be Off, and the active Firewall has to adjusted to your Network IP numbers on what is some time called the Trusted Zone (consult your 3rd Party Firewall instructions. General example, http://www.ezlan.net/faq#trustet Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Windows XP File Sharing - http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304040 Printer Sharing XP - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...utt_july2.mspx Windows Native Firewall setting for Sharing XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875357 Windows XP patch for Sharing with Vista (Not need for XP-SP3) - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922120 When finished with the setting of the system it is advisable to Reboot all the hardware including Router and all computers involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Jerry West" wrote in message ... I have a local, home network. All of my computers but one is running Vista. The rest are XP Pro. All are setup to login with a username and password at boot up. As well, all resources shared on the network are setup to use a username & password for access as well. All of my XP computers share their drives. I log onto all computers using the same credentials --the same credentials used to access the shared resources. When I view these resources in Vista I can sure see them, no problem there. I see all the computers on my network as well as every resource shared by them. But when I try to access them I get an error message stating: "Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with the your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose ." After clicking Diagnose I am told: "XXX is available but the user account you are logged on with was denied access." This makes no sense to me as the user account I am logged in with is exactly the same as the one that is allowed access to the shared resource. I have no trouble accessing the resources on the network from any of the XP machines which, of course, are all using the same access credentials. What could be wrong? JW |