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We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There
is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called "C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines, and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way. Thanks! ~Vol |
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I have the same problem, my Vista does not see CnfComputers.txt file in XP
despite files set to share and no firewall restrictions. My email to vaitia was replied with a reference to this website where obviously there is no solution yet. Thank you. "Vol" wrote: We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called "C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines, and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way. Thanks! ~Vol |
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We ended up punting OSAsync. WAY too much of a resource hog, and tech
support was horrid. Even when I finally got the computers to connect, OSAsync kept fatally crashing all the PC's. Have since moved to a product called Easy2Sync. It's in Germany, but the tech support is outstanding. A bit trickier to configure, but so far it seems to be working fine. Much more efficient than OSAsync. Web site is http://www.easy2sync.com. Good luck! "Capitantan" wrote: I have the same problem, my Vista does not see CnfComputers.txt file in XP despite files set to share and no firewall restrictions. My email to vaitia was replied with a reference to this website where obviously there is no solution yet. Thank you. "Vol" wrote: We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called "C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines, and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way. Thanks! ~Vol |
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Just wondering if anyone has worked this out yet? I have a similar but
slightly different problem. Had an existing network with 4XP machines and added a Dell lap top with Vista Business. XP machines can access files on the Vista machine, but Vista machine requires a log in name and password when none are set. The Vista machine also won't find shared printers on the XP machines. Add to this... Just bought an ACER lap top with Vista Home and it networked flawlessly. Anyone have any thoughts. Thanks for you time... ....Dan "Vol" wrote: We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called "C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines, and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way. Thanks! ~Vol |
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:25:01 -0700, Papa Squat!
wrote: "Vol" wrote: We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called "C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines, and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way. Thanks! ~Vol Just wondering if anyone has worked this out yet? I have a similar but slightly different problem. Had an existing network with 4XP machines and added a Dell lap top with Vista Business. XP machines can access files on the Vista machine, but Vista machine requires a log in name and password when none are set. The Vista machine also won't find shared printers on the XP machines. Add to this... Just bought an ACER lap top with Vista Home and it networked flawlessly. Anyone have any thoughts. Thanks for you time... ...Dan Hi Dan, Networking a computer running Windows Vista with other computers running Windows XP or earlier operating systems can be unbelievably complex. There is just no one solution. Do you have a thread of your own, anywhere, describing your individual problem in detail? If so, we can look at your problem, and maybe both of us will learn from the experience. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/12/windows-xp-and-vista-on-lan-together.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/1...-together.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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