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I am at my wits end trying to get my desktop and laptop to file share over
wlan. Both are running vista and both have the same login id and password. Both computers recognise the other computer on the network along with the router so I am assuming that my hardware and network are ok. Both computers are set to the same workgroup. When I select 'show me all the shared network folders on this computer' both show everything that I require; drives, shared and public folders and printers. All my sharing and discovery settings are correct and the same on each computer; network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing and printer sharing all on, passwords off. I have also tried setting all folders, drives and printers to share via properties and all display the correct sharing and netork icons. Whenever I try to access the other networked computer from the one I am working on I get the same message 'access denied. you do not have permission. contact the network manager'. or words to that effect. Oddly enough, media sharing through media player works fine. Can somebody please tell me what i need to do. It is drivig me to distraction. Thanks Dave |
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Oops, I should have said "expand public folder sharing"...
"Dave" wrote in message ... I ran into this as well. Hopefully this is what I did to fix: - goto control panel/Network and Sharing Center - expand "sharing and discovery" - check middle button "turn on sharing so anyone w/ network access can open, change and create files". Don't think this should be necessary but seems to be a new twist they added to Vista sharing... Dave Kolb http://DotNetCodeSlingers.com "Dave P" Dave wrote in message ... I am at my wits end trying to get my desktop and laptop to file share over wlan. Both are running vista and both have the same login id and password. Both computers recognise the other computer on the network along with the router so I am assuming that my hardware and network are ok. Both computers are set to the same workgroup. When I select 'show me all the shared network folders on this computer' both show everything that I require; drives, shared and public folders and printers. All my sharing and discovery settings are correct and the same on each computer; network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing and printer sharing all on, passwords off. I have also tried setting all folders, drives and printers to share via properties and all display the correct sharing and netork icons. Whenever I try to access the other networked computer from the one I am working on I get the same message 'access denied. you do not have permission. contact the network manager'. or words to that effect. Oddly enough, media sharing through media player works fine. Can somebody please tell me what i need to do. It is drivig me to distraction. Thanks Dave |
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Many thnks. I have finally got it to work.
I did what you said and one of my computers defaulted to password protected. I set the other up the same and made sure that both computers had a password. Both were blank before and that doesn't appear to work. Thanks again, I can finally get some sleep. "Dave" wrote: Oops, I should have said "expand public folder sharing"... "Dave" wrote in message ... I ran into this as well. Hopefully this is what I did to fix: - goto control panel/Network and Sharing Center - expand "sharing and discovery" - check middle button "turn on sharing so anyone w/ network access can open, change and create files". Don't think this should be necessary but seems to be a new twist they added to Vista sharing... Dave Kolb http://DotNetCodeSlingers.com "Dave P" Dave wrote in message ... I am at my wits end trying to get my desktop and laptop to file share over wlan. Both are running vista and both have the same login id and password. Both computers recognise the other computer on the network along with the router so I am assuming that my hardware and network are ok. Both computers are set to the same workgroup. When I select 'show me all the shared network folders on this computer' both show everything that I require; drives, shared and public folders and printers. All my sharing and discovery settings are correct and the same on each computer; network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing and printer sharing all on, passwords off. I have also tried setting all folders, drives and printers to share via properties and all display the correct sharing and netork icons. Whenever I try to access the other networked computer from the one I am working on I get the same message 'access denied. you do not have permission. contact the network manager'. or words to that effect. Oddly enough, media sharing through media player works fine. Can somebody please tell me what i need to do. It is drivig me to distraction. Thanks Dave |
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Dave P" wrote in message ... Many thnks. I have finally got it to work. I did what you said and one of my computers defaulted to password protected. I set the other up the same and made sure that both computers had a password. Both were blank before and that doesn't appear to work. Thanks again, I can finally get some sleep. "Dave" wrote: Oops, I should have said "expand public folder sharing"... "Dave" wrote in message ... I ran into this as well. Hopefully this is what I did to fix: - goto control panel/Network and Sharing Center - expand "sharing and discovery" - check middle button "turn on sharing so anyone w/ network access can open, change and create files". Don't think this should be necessary but seems to be a new twist they added to Vista sharing... Dave Kolb http://DotNetCodeSlingers.com "Dave P" Dave wrote in message ... I am at my wits end trying to get my desktop and laptop to file share over wlan. Both are running vista and both have the same login id and password. Both computers recognise the other computer on the network along with the router so I am assuming that my hardware and network are ok. Both computers are set to the same workgroup. When I select 'show me all the shared network folders on this computer' both show everything that I require; drives, shared and public folders and printers. All my sharing and discovery settings are correct and the same on each computer; network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing and printer sharing all on, passwords off. I have also tried setting all folders, drives and printers to share via properties and all display the correct sharing and netork icons. Whenever I try to access the other networked computer from the one I am working on I get the same message 'access denied. you do not have permission. contact the network manager'. or words to that effect. Oddly enough, media sharing through media player works fine. Can somebody please tell me what i need to do. It is drivig me to distraction. Thanks Dave |