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I am using Vista Home Premium and am trying to backup to my old XP laptop
via a network. When I try I am asked for an ID and password. I have tried all that are setup on both machines and get and I continue to get "No mapping between account names and security ID's was done". Can someone help me figure out what is going on. |
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On Mar 26, 5:10 pm, "Steve" wrote:
I am using Vista Home Premium and am trying to backup to my old XP laptop via a network. When I try I am asked for an ID and password. I have tried all that are setup on both machines and get and I continue to get "No mapping between account names and security ID's was done". Can someone help me figure out what is going on. Perhaps try changing [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies \System] "LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy"=dword:00000001 -- bc |
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How do you change that?
"bc" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 26, 5:10 pm, "Steve" wrote: I am using Vista Home Premium and am trying to backup to my old XP laptop via a network. When I try I am asked for an ID and password. I have tried all that are setup on both machines and get and I continue to get "No mapping between account names and security ID's was done". Can someone help me figure out what is going on. Perhaps try changing [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies \System] "LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy"=dword:00000001 -- bc |
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On Mar 31, 1:12 pm, "Steve" wrote:
How do you change that? "bc" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 26, 5:10 pm, "Steve" wrote: I am using Vista Home Premium and am trying to backup to my old XP laptop via a network. When I try I am asked for an ID and password. I have tried all that are setup on both machines and get and I continue to get "No mapping between account names and security ID's was done". Can someone help me figure out what is going on. Perhaps try changing [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies \System] "LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy"=dword:00000001 -- bc Regedit. If you haven't ever used that or are the least bit uncomfortable messing around in the registry, don't do it. Find a friend who can do it for you, and be sure they make a backup of the registry first just in case. Changing the wrong thing in the registry can totally hose your system. You've been warned ;-) -- bc |
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Its ok, got my answer, you cannot backup Vista to a shared drive on XP home,
need XP pro. It was designed this way. "bc" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 31, 1:12 pm, "Steve" wrote: How do you change that? "bc" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 26, 5:10 pm, "Steve" wrote: I am using Vista Home Premium and am trying to backup to my old XP laptop via a network. When I try I am asked for an ID and password. I have tried all that are setup on both machines and get and I continue to get "No mapping between account names and security ID's was done". Can someone help me figure out what is going on. Perhaps try changing [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies \System] "LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy"=dword:00000001 -- bc Regedit. If you haven't ever used that or are the least bit uncomfortable messing around in the registry, don't do it. Find a friend who can do it for you, and be sure they make a backup of the registry first just in case. Changing the wrong thing in the registry can totally hose your system. You've been warned ;-) -- bc |