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I have read a lot , experimented a lot,a nd have posted many messages.
Here's where I am at. My XP can now recognize my GUEST and PUBLIC files and folders. It cannot recognize my files and folders under the administrators account even though I have allowed it(I'm the administrator). Im making progress-any suggestions? By the way--I finally got the XP to recognize Guest files/folders by creating a password in the admin account |
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I have read a lot , experimented a lot,a nd have posted many messages. Here's where I am at. My XP can now recognize my GUEST and PUBLIC files and folders. It cannot recognize my files and folders under the administrators account even though I have allowed it(I'm the administrator). Im making progress-any suggestions? By the way--I finally got the XP to recognize Guest files/folders by creating a password in the admin account http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ Cheers Keith D. |
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Ed43,
I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. Check each of the following, and please post back if you're still not seeing the admin account files: - Ensure every machine is in the same workgroup and same subnet - Ensure only one firewall is enabled per machine - Set Network Category to Home/Work (Private) - Ensure every user account has a non-empty password - Create the same user account (with same password) on all machines - Ensure password protected sharing is ON - Use 'Sharing Wizard' to create/manage shares Thanks "Ed43" wrote: I have read a lot , experimented a lot,a nd have posted many messages. Here's where I am at. My XP can now recognize my GUEST and PUBLIC files and folders. It cannot recognize my files and folders under the administrators account even though I have allowed it(I'm the administrator). Im making progress-any suggestions? By the way--I finally got the XP to recognize Guest files/folders by creating a password in the admin account |
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