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Hi,
I trying to use the Computer Management snap-in to connect to another computer on my network. Both the local computer and the remote computer are running Vista Ultimate, and I'm logged on with an administrator-level account. On the remote machine I've enabled the Remote Administration firewall exception, started the Remote Registry service, and established an SMB/named pipes session with net use \\computer\IPC$ /user:username. This works perfectly if the remote machine is running XP. For the Vista machine, however, Computer Management connects, but whenever I try to access something I get an "Access is denied" error. Is there something else I need to tweak on the remote Vista machine to make this work? Thanks. Paul |