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After only a few days of wrestling and a little cussing … Vista is up and
running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share files or folders ... I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime. I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a networked PC, I encounter this message -- "\\name\c: is not available. You might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing to occur. Any suggestions? |
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"Gerry" wrote in message
... After only a few days of wrestling and a little cussing … Vista is up and running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share files or folders ... I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime. I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a networked PC, I encounter this message -- "\\name\c: is not available. You might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing to occur. Any suggestions? I'm hardly a networking pro, but on my system at home (7 computers on the lan), the XP machines have to have Remote User added to the account of whatever user is trying to share the computer's resources, even if that account is already set to Administrator level access. I have no idea why this is, but it cures the problem you've described, at least for me. |
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Gerry wrote:
After only a few days of wrestling and a little cussing … Vista is up and running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share files or folders ... I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime. I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a networked PC, I encounter this message -- "\\name\c: is not available. You might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing to occur. Any suggestions? Gerry - See my answer and Koze's answer to this question in your other thread in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Next time please crosspost instead of multiposting. http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Malke hi,
I cannot find Gerry's other post to read the solution you gave him. Please repeat it for me as I have a very similar problem. Thanks, Roy Mayo. -- Correct me if Im wrong, but hasnt the fine line between sanity and madness gotten finer? "Gerry" wrote: After only a few days of wrestling and a little cussing … Vista is up and running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share files or folders ... I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime. I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a networked PC, I encounter this message -- "\\name\c: is not available. You might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing to occur. Any suggestions? |
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Roy Mayo wrote:
Malke hi, I cannot find Gerry's other post to read the solution you gave him. Please repeat it for me as I have a very similar problem. Thanks, Roy Mayo. Go to Google Groups Advanced Search and constrain the search to microsoft.public.windows.vista.*, add the names of Gerry and Malke to your search parameters, keep the date to this past week. You'll find it. I don't remember where that post is and I'd have to do the identical thing so you might as well be the one searching instead of me. More direct that way. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Sorry for the multi posting ... I couldn't find the other one either ... I
thought somehow it didn't get posted... that's why I posted it again... "Malke" wrote: Roy Mayo wrote: Malke hi, I cannot find Gerry's other post to read the solution you gave him. Please repeat it for me as I have a very similar problem. Thanks, Roy Mayo. Go to Google Groups Advanced Search and constrain the search to microsoft.public.windows.vista.*, add the names of Gerry and Malke to your search parameters, keep the date to this past week. You'll find it. I don't remember where that post is and I'd have to do the identical thing so you might as well be the one searching instead of me. More direct that way. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Malke, hello again,
Did as you said in Google, but could not find the relevant post. Sorry for ineptitude, but could you simply repeat in this thread? I read one of the threads which googled up, and changed the User Account names and passwords and work groups to be identical on both computers, but it did not get me where i want to go: namely to gain access to a shared folder on Vista2 from Vista1. Many thanks Roy Mayo. -- Correct me if Im wrong, but hasnt the fine line between sanity and madness gotten finer? "Malke" wrote: Roy Mayo wrote: Malke hi, I cannot find Gerry's other post to read the solution you gave him. Please repeat it for me as I have a very similar problem. Thanks, Roy Mayo. Go to Google Groups Advanced Search and constrain the search to microsoft.public.windows.vista.*, add the names of Gerry and Malke to your search parameters, keep the date to this past week. You'll find it. I don't remember where that post is and I'd have to do the identical thing so you might as well be the one searching instead of me. More direct that way. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |