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For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista
pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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I need the same information.
I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles
that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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Are you attempting to share to all users? The way we are sharing is select C
drive, right clickShareAdvanced Sharingselect share this folderenter permissions that you require. Hope this helps regards Stuart "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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I think the problem was UAC, and that I added the users as administrators.
Adding the users as the users group got around the permissions denied issue (need for local uac elevation, hence access denied on remote machines), at least in my testing so far. "Stuart Forshaw" wrote in message ... Are you attempting to share to all users? The way we are sharing is select C drive, right clickShareAdvanced Sharingselect share this folderenter permissions that you require. Hope this helps regards Stuart "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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That's the way I did it, but I think the problem was UAC,
and that I added the users as administrators group. Adding the users as the users group got around the permissions denied issue (the need for local uac elevation, hence access denied on remote machines), at least in my testing so far. "Stuart Forshaw" wrote in message ... Are you attempting to share to all users? The way we are sharing is select C drive, right clickShareAdvanced Sharingselect share this folderenter permissions that you require. Hope this helps regards Stuart "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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Those permissions apply to the share itself and not the underlying folder.
In other words if the account you are using to connect to the share with doesn't have NTFS permissions to the folder, all you will be able to do is connect to the share. Joe "Stuart Forshaw" wrote in message ... Are you attempting to share to all users? The way we are sharing is select C drive, right clickShareAdvanced Sharingselect share this folderenter permissions that you require. Hope this helps regards Stuart "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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The underlying folder had proper NTFS permissions, but as administrator.
The solution I thought was to give permission as part of the users group. However, I'm still having problems with editing files (at least in the root folder) that have been given full permissions (users group). It still requires accepting a UAC elevation prompt on the local machine to edit & resave them. Is there a way short of turning off UAC to give permissions to a user that allow him, when remotely accessing the drive (i.e. no UAC elevation), to edit files in the root folder? "Joe Guidera" wrote in message ... Those permissions apply to the share itself and not the underlying folder. In other words if the account you are using to connect to the share with doesn't have NTFS permissions to the folder, all you will be able to do is connect to the share. Joe "Stuart Forshaw" wrote in message ... Are you attempting to share to all users? The way we are sharing is select C drive, right clickShareAdvanced Sharingselect share this folderenter permissions that you require. Hope this helps regards Stuart "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I think it may be an implication of UAC, but I don't know how Vista handles that. If even a local administrator on a Vista machine would require UAC elevation to access a folder, what happens if a remote administrator tries to access that folder? (especially if the remote administrator is not running on Vista, but xp). I may have to test with UAC off. Do you have UAC on? "pewe" wrote in message ... I need the same information. I had this working but a vista update screwed up the sharing (for the second time) and I have to re-set it all. Some weeks ago someone at MS Support in the UK told me how to share the complete C: drive, but I can't remember how he explained it. It had something to do with mapping the drive and entering an obscure location in the Folder box (something to do with #), so maybe this will give someone a clue to point us in the right direction. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |
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I have managed to do it at last.
What I did was to share the C: drive on the Vista PC and changed the permissions for Everyone to Full control. On the other PC (XP in my case) I set up a Network Map to the C: drive on the Vista PC as - \\Vista_PC\C$ -and used the 'Sign in as different user' to use the Admin username and password for the Vista PC - and I now have full access to the Vista C: drive. "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: For some reason, I can share an entire portable drive connected to a Vista pc, but I haven't been able to share the entire main (internal) drive. I shared the root (c:\), giving permission to all administrators, but most of the subfolders still give access denied. How do I share an entire drive in vista? |