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I would like to do this. I can access the XP hard drive from the Vista
machine and I set up the sharing on the Vista (Business) machine in apparently the same way as on the XP machine. I can map the drive and its individual folders, but when I try to access anything I get an access denied message. Actually I am doing this for all the wrong reasons. I want to see if I can scan my Vista drive for viruses from the XP machine. The XP machine will scan in a couple of hours using it's local virus scan. The Vista machine appears it will take about 47 weeks to scan. I tried scanning the mapped drive on the XP machine from Vista, and it had the same speed problem, so I assume the problem is Vista. I spent (wasted) over a full day with the Virus scan vendor, but no luck. I have found several other people with an apparently similar problem. Thanks, -- Steve |
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Steve,
I have Windows XP and Vista Ultimate joined to a domain (which addresses access issues). Windows XP runs Trend Micro PC-cillin 2005, with the latest signatures. With the root of the Vista C drive shared, and mapped to an XP drive letter, Pc-cillin on XP can scan 84,217 files on Vista in 51 Minutes 54 Seconds over a 100 Base-t network. Best wishes, John Baker |
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By AVG Professional for about $20 and your problems are solved. I don't have
any issues with my Vista Ultimate laptop. Mike "sneuendorf" wrote in message ... I would like to do this. I can access the XP hard drive from the Vista machine and I set up the sharing on the Vista (Business) machine in apparently the same way as on the XP machine. I can map the drive and its individual folders, but when I try to access anything I get an access denied message. Actually I am doing this for all the wrong reasons. I want to see if I can scan my Vista drive for viruses from the XP machine. The XP machine will scan in a couple of hours using it's local virus scan. The Vista machine appears it will take about 47 weeks to scan. I tried scanning the mapped drive on the XP machine from Vista, and it had the same speed problem, so I assume the problem is Vista. I spent (wasted) over a full day with the Virus scan vendor, but no luck. I have found several other people with an apparently similar problem. Thanks, -- Steve |
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Thank you John and Mike,
I did try the AVG free. It did scan the first 100K or so files in about 12 hours. I thought that would be OK, but I let it run for 3 more days and it only got to about 125K files scanned and I know there are about 250K. I will check out both options and post back for anyone who also may be having a similar problem. Thanks, -- Steve "Mike Benton" wrote: By AVG Professional for about $20 and your problems are solved. I don't have any issues with my Vista Ultimate laptop. Mike "sneuendorf" wrote in message ... I would like to do this. I can access the XP hard drive from the Vista machine and I set up the sharing on the Vista (Business) machine in apparently the same way as on the XP machine. I can map the drive and its individual folders, but when I try to access anything I get an access denied message. Actually I am doing this for all the wrong reasons. I want to see if I can scan my Vista drive for viruses from the XP machine. The XP machine will scan in a couple of hours using it's local virus scan. The Vista machine appears it will take about 47 weeks to scan. I tried scanning the mapped drive on the XP machine from Vista, and it had the same speed problem, so I assume the problem is Vista. I spent (wasted) over a full day with the Virus scan vendor, but no luck. I have found several other people with an apparently similar problem. Thanks, -- Steve |
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