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Access is denied on one computer, no problem on a second one
I have three computers in my network. My vista computer is connected to my
router with an ethernet cable, my second desktop computer (Windows XP SP2) is connected via wireless as is my notebook (Windows XP SP2). Whenever I try to change or move files on my vista computer from my wireless desktop I get the "Access is denied" message. If I do the same from my notebook, everything works OK. Can anyone suggest what might be different on the desktop which is causing this problem. |
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Access is denied on one computer, no problem on a second one
Hello,
Could you give a detailed rundown of the steps you take when you get the access denied error... for example, how do you log in to the Vista computer, what files/location are you attempting to access. -- - JB Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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Access is denied on one computer, no problem on a second one
I'm sorry about the multiple posts. The system kept telling me that there
had been an error and to come back later - so I did - 3 times. However, Mike has solved it for me. I didn't realise that one of the computers had been set with a logon password, while the others hadn't. All had the same username. Thanks for your help. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Hello, Could you give a detailed rundown of the steps you take when you get the access denied error... for example, how do you log in to the Vista computer, what files/location are you attempting to access. -- - JB Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |