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Permissions Error from XP Computers



 
 
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Old March 16th 07, 11:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Captain Al
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links.
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Old March 16th 07, 05:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

Have you assign permissions in Security tab? This post may help,

Solved: Vista is not accessible
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=1

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Captain Al" wrote in message ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links.
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Old March 17th 07, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Captain Al
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

Thank you for your response Robert. Yes I have. For each folder I would
like to share, Full control is configured for the following Group or user
names:
Authenticated Users
System
Alan (Gateway-Vista\Alan
Administrators (Gateway-Vista\Administrators)
Users (Gateway-Vista\users)

Do I have to add users from each XP computer such as "Alan (Breakaway\Alan)
where "Breakaway" is the name of one of my XP computers?

"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:

Have you assign permissions in Security tab? This post may help,

Solved: Vista is not accessible
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=1

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Captain Al" wrote in message ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links

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Old March 17th 07, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

The easy way is create identical username on all computers.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Captain Al" wrote in message ...
Thank you for your response Robert. Yes I have. For each folder I would
like to share, Full control is configured for the following Group or user
names:
Authenticated Users
System
Alan (Gateway-Vista\Alan
Administrators (Gateway-Vista\Administrators)
Users (Gateway-Vista\users)

Do I have to add users from each XP computer such as "Alan (Breakaway\Alan)
where "Breakaway" is the name of one of my XP computers?

"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:

Have you assign permissions in Security tab? This post may help,

Solved: Vista is not accessible
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=1

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Captain Al" wrote in message ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links

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Old March 19th 07, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Michael A. Bishop \(MSFT\)
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links.


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Old March 20th 07, 01:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Captain Al
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

Thank you Robert and Michael. Same name is used on all Computers (Alan) and
password sharing is turned off.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested by
other posts and links.



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Old March 20th 07, 08:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Michael A. Bishop \(MSFT\)
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

The next things you should check are that "Everyone" has access to the share
(Right-click the shared folder, click Share, choose "Change sharing
permissions", and make sure Everyone has permissions to the sha
- Reader (Read-only access)
- Contributor (Can add files, modify those files, and read other people's
files)
- Co-owner (Read-write access to all files)

If you still get access denied errors, check the permissions on the file
system as well (Right-click the shared folder, click Properties, go to the
Security tab, and make sure Everyone has access there as well.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
Thank you Robert and Michael. Same name is used on all Computers (Alan)
and
password sharing is turned off.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le
message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public
folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active
on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested
by
other posts and links.




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Old March 20th 07, 11:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Captain Al
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

Already configured as you stated Michael. No change.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

The next things you should check are that "Everyone" has access to the share
(Right-click the shared folder, click Share, choose "Change sharing
permissions", and make sure Everyone has permissions to the sha
- Reader (Read-only access)
- Contributor (Can add files, modify those files, and read other people's
files)
- Co-owner (Read-write access to all files)

If you still get access denied errors, check the permissions on the file
system as well (Right-click the shared folder, click Properties, go to the
Security tab, and make sure Everyone has access there as well.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
Thank you Robert and Michael. Same name is used on all Computers (Alan)
and
password sharing is turned off.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le
message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public
folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active
on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested
by
other posts and links.




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Old March 28th 07, 01:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Kim [MS]
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers

Captain Al,

I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. It sounds like you've tried a lot of
things. In order to not waste your time, please review the following:
- 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 the same password) on all machines
- Ensure password protected sharing is ON
- Use 'Sharing Wizard' to create/manage shares

Please post back with the result.

Thanks

"Captain Al" wrote:

Already configured as you stated Michael. No change.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

The next things you should check are that "Everyone" has access to the share
(Right-click the shared folder, click Share, choose "Change sharing
permissions", and make sure Everyone has permissions to the sha
- Reader (Read-only access)
- Contributor (Can add files, modify those files, and read other people's
files)
- Co-owner (Read-write access to all files)

If you still get access denied errors, check the permissions on the file
system as well (Right-click the shared folder, click Properties, go to the
Security tab, and make sure Everyone has access there as well.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
Thank you Robert and Michael. Same name is used on all Computers (Alan)
and
password sharing is turned off.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le
message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public
folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active
on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested
by
other posts and links.




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Old March 29th 07, 03:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Captain Al
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Default Permissions Error from XP Computers


Thank you Kim – Your response is much appreciated. I have a few
comments/questions.
1) I do not know where the subnet (mask?) is located, nor how to modify it
for both the XP and the Vista Ultimate machine. Workgroup names are
identical – “MSHOME”
2) Windows Firewall is disabled on all machines. XP computers have Norton
AV and Norton Firewall is disabled. Vista machine has McAfee, and McAfee
firewall is disabled. Only using firewall provided by Linksys router (model
WRT54GS). Desktop computers are hardwired, notebooks are wireless.
3) Vista Machine is configured as “Private Network” / Owner is “System”
4) All computers had only one user (Alan) and did not have a password, I am
now changing that.
5) Password protection is off, I am now changing that also.
6) How do I access the Sharing Wizard? Previous, from Windows Explorer, I
created folders or selected existing folders, right clicked, and selected
“Share”. I then clicked on the Share button in lower right corner.
Regards,
Captain Al,

I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. It sounds like you've tried a lot of
things. In order to not waste your time, please review the following:
- 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 the same password) on all machines
- Ensure password protected sharing is ON
- Use 'Sharing Wizard' to create/manage shares

Please post back with the result.

Thanks

"Captain Al" wrote:

Already configured as you stated Michael. No change.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

The next things you should check are that "Everyone" has access to the share
(Right-click the shared folder, click Share, choose "Change sharing
permissions", and make sure Everyone has permissions to the sha
- Reader (Read-only access)
- Contributor (Can add files, modify those files, and read other people's
files)
- Co-owner (Read-write access to all files)

If you still get access denied errors, check the permissions on the file
system as well (Right-click the shared folder, click Properties, go to the
Security tab, and make sure Everyone has access there as well.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le message
de ...
Thank you Robert and Michael. Same name is used on all Computers (Alan)
and
password sharing is turned off.

"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:

If you're not using passwords, make sure "Password-Protected Sharing" is
turned OFF in the Network & Sharing Center.

"Captain Al" a écrit dans le
message
de ...
I am unable to access the shared folders created on my Vista Ultimate
desktop
computer from any of my home networked XP computers. Vista can see and
work
with all XP computers. XP computers can see and work with Public
folder
and
subfolders. When accessing other folders configured as shared, XP
computers
report that the folder is not accessible, and that I may not have
permission
to use this network resource. Access is denied. Have same log on name
for
all computers with admin level, no passwords, Guest user access active
on
Vista computer, and Network and sharing center configured as suggested
by
other posts and links.




 




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