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Hello,
I was successful at doing this with Vista RC1, but now that I've got Vista Business it doesn't and I'm not sure why. I have programs located on a network location. I am able to log into the network & the location of the file. When I try to run the installation or setup program at that location it asks me if it's OK, I give it permission. It then tells me my password is invalid (Not exact wording). What's odd is I can copy the files & paste them on to my machine & then run them locally. So, I have permission to log in & even take files off? I can open notepad files & such. It appears to only affect setup type programs. Is it something in the security settings I'm not catching? Thanks, ---roystreet |
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RoyStreet,
I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. The sharing and permissions model in Vista has changed substantially over that of XP in order to be more secure by-default. Please review the changes, and note the settings, indicated in the below TechNet article: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx If you still have problems after following the suggestions in that article, please let us know. Thanks "roystreet" wrote: Hello, I was successful at doing this with Vista RC1, but now that I've got Vista Business it doesn't and I'm not sure why. I have programs located on a network location. I am able to log into the network & the location of the file. When I try to run the installation or setup program at that location it asks me if it's OK, I give it permission. It then tells me my password is invalid (Not exact wording). What's odd is I can copy the files & paste them on to my machine & then run them locally. So, I have permission to log in & even take files off? I can open notepad files & such. It appears to only affect setup type programs. Is it something in the security settings I'm not catching? Thanks, ---roystreet |
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Hi Kim,
The documentation doesn't really address the particular issue I'm having. Especially considering that Vista RC1 had no issue concerning this. So, I'm not really basing this question from an XP perspective, but from a previous working Vista perspective. I'm not exactly seeing (in the documentation) where it would allow me open files like notepad docs, but installation files wont work? Now, I can copy the installation file onto my local machine from that location & install it there. So, Vista is having no issue installing the file. Thanks, ---roystreet "Kim [MS]" wrote: RoyStreet, I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. The sharing and permissions model in Vista has changed substantially over that of XP in order to be more secure by-default. Please review the changes, and note the settings, indicated in the below TechNet article: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx If you still have problems after following the suggestions in that article, please let us know. Thanks "roystreet" wrote: Hello, I was successful at doing this with Vista RC1, but now that I've got Vista Business it doesn't and I'm not sure why. I have programs located on a network location. I am able to log into the network & the location of the file. When I try to run the installation or setup program at that location it asks me if it's OK, I give it permission. It then tells me my password is invalid (Not exact wording). What's odd is I can copy the files & paste them on to my machine & then run them locally. So, I have permission to log in & even take files off? I can open notepad files & such. It appears to only affect setup type programs. Is it something in the security settings I'm not catching? Thanks, ---roystreet |
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Hello Again,
I may not been as clear as I would've liked to be in my last message. This whole process did work with RC1 with no problem. My password is correct especially considering I can open up notepad files & read them. A setup "Type" of file will not run from that location. I can copy that exact file from the location onto my local machine & then run it perfectly fine with no issues. I have not changed the permissions on the network location. The only difference is that I am now running the prodcutino version of Vista Business. Now, off of the top of my head I believe when I tried to open a word document from that location it told me it couldn't find the file even though I was clicking on the file to open it. Now this last part is from my memory, but I don't know if that will help? Thanks Again, ---roystreet "roystreet" wrote: Hi Kim, The documentation doesn't really address the particular issue I'm having. Especially considering that Vista RC1 had no issue concerning this. So, I'm not really basing this question from an XP perspective, but from a previous working Vista perspective. I'm not exactly seeing (in the documentation) where it would allow me open files like notepad docs, but installation files wont work? Now, I can copy the installation file onto my local machine from that location & install it there. So, Vista is having no issue installing the file. Thanks, ---roystreet "Kim [MS]" wrote: RoyStreet, I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. The sharing and permissions model in Vista has changed substantially over that of XP in order to be more secure by-default. Please review the changes, and note the settings, indicated in the below TechNet article: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx If you still have problems after following the suggestions in that article, please let us know. Thanks "roystreet" wrote: Hello, I was successful at doing this with Vista RC1, but now that I've got Vista Business it doesn't and I'm not sure why. I have programs located on a network location. I am able to log into the network & the location of the file. When I try to run the installation or setup program at that location it asks me if it's OK, I give it permission. It then tells me my password is invalid (Not exact wording). What's odd is I can copy the files & paste them on to my machine & then run them locally. So, I have permission to log in & even take files off? I can open notepad files & such. It appears to only affect setup type programs. Is it something in the security settings I'm not catching? Thanks, ---roystreet |