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Hi there,
How do I enable simple file sharing thus far it has not proved simple. We have 2 computer desktop Vista Ultimate and laptop Vista Home Basic we want to share a folder and all its contents which is in the Documents folder. Both computers have just one user who logs in with a password and we are using a Belkin N1 router. The only way we have got this to work is by adding another user to each computer so the laptop user is added to the desktop and the desktop user is added to the laptop then we can share the folder and its contents. Problem here is at the welcome screen we have 2 users to login to we don't want that and each time when we first boot up the computer to share we have to enter the user name and password on order to share the folder and its files. Surely there must be a simpler way than this. If we delete laptop user that was added to the desktop and the desktop user that was added to the laptop then we get the following message when we try to access the folder \\Office\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. What do we have to do? Any ideas would be most helpful and yes we've trawled though the newsgroups and help files but thus far we are stuck. Many thanks for any help, Tim. |
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You can have as many as users you want and they don't need to logon for sharing. For example, you can create two users userA and userB on the computer A. userA logon on the computer while userB logon computerB. The userB should be able to access the computerA for sharing.
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 "Tim" wrote in message ... Hi there, How do I enable simple file sharing thus far it has not proved simple. We have 2 computer desktop Vista Ultimate and laptop Vista Home Basic we want to share a folder and all its contents which is in the Documents folder. Both computers have just one user who logs in with a password and we are using a Belkin N1 router. The only way we have got this to work is by adding another user to each computer so the laptop user is added to the desktop and the desktop user is added to the laptop then we can share the folder and its contents. Problem here is at the welcome screen we have 2 users to login to we don't want that and each time when we first boot up the computer to share we have to enter the user name and password on order to share the folder and its files. Surely there must be a simpler way than this. If we delete laptop user that was added to the desktop and the desktop user that was added to the laptop then we get the following message when we try to access the folder \\Office\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. What do we have to do? Any ideas would be most helpful and yes we've trawled though the newsgroups and help files but thus far we are stuck. Many thanks for any help, Tim. |
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"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote in message ... You can have as many as users you want and they don't need to logon for sharing. For example, you can create two users userA and userB on the computer A. userA logon on the computer while userB logon computerB. The userB should be able to access the computerA for sharing. 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 "Tim" wrote in message ... Hi there, How do I enable simple file sharing thus far it has not proved simple. We have 2 computer desktop Vista Ultimate and laptop Vista Home Basic we want to share a folder and all its contents which is in the Documents folder. Both computers have just one user who logs in with a password and we are using a Belkin N1 router. The only way we have got this to work is by adding another user to each computer so the laptop user is added to the desktop and the desktop user is added to the laptop then we can share the folder and its contents. Problem here is at the welcome screen we have 2 users to login to we don't want that and each time when we first boot up the computer to share we have to enter the user name and password on order to share the folder and its files. Surely there must be a simpler way than this. If we delete laptop user that was added to the desktop and the desktop user that was added to the laptop then we get the following message when we try to access the folder \\Office\ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. What do we have to do? Any ideas would be most helpful and yes we've trawled though the newsgroups and help files but thus far we are stuck. Many thanks for any help, Tim. Hi there, Managed to sort it by going into the Security tab of each folder I wanted to share and adding Everyone with full control and now all the computers on our network can see the folder we wanted to share. Hope this is right? Many thanks, Tim. |
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a much easier way would be to setup a workgroup, enable network discovery,
file sharing and public folder disable password protected sharing and delete the extra unwanted user accounts make sure that you do this on all computers and make sure you spell the workgroup name right..i have my workgroup appropriatley named 'workgorup' i hope this makes life easier : ) |
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"James" wrote in message ... a much easier way would be to setup a workgroup, enable network discovery, file sharing and public folder disable password protected sharing and delete the extra unwanted user accounts make sure that you do this on all computers and make sure you spell the workgroup name right..i have my workgroup appropriatley named 'workgorup' i hope this makes life easier : ) Hi there, Already had all computers set to workgroups made no difference as I said on each Folder I wanted to share in the security tab I had to add the user Everyone with full controls as per Microsoft's instructions and then it worked. Many thanks, Tim. |
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Thank you for the feedback.
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 "Tim" wrote in message ... "James" wrote in message ... a much easier way would be to setup a workgroup, enable network discovery, file sharing and public folder disable password protected sharing and delete the extra unwanted user accounts make sure that you do this on all computers and make sure you spell the workgroup name right..i have my workgroup appropriatley named 'workgorup' i hope this makes life easier : ) Hi there, Already had all computers set to workgroups made no difference as I said on each Folder I wanted to share in the security tab I had to add the user Everyone with full controls as per Microsoft's instructions and then it worked. Many thanks, Tim. |
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In article 8A928E38-ADCC-4F59-AD5A-3F940321BFF8
@microsoft.com, lid says... See this for help hiding the extra account(s) from the welcome screen. I use this on one of my Vista Ultimate desktop machines to hide a special account I setup. http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...indows-xp.html If your running XP you can use the Tweak UI Power Toy to do the same thing... Thanks Al just what "da doctor ordered"!! |
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"GeraldF" wrote in message ... In article 8A928E38-ADCC-4F59-AD5A-3F940321BFF8 @microsoft.com, lid says... See this for help hiding the extra account(s) from the welcome screen. I use this on one of my Vista Ultimate desktop machines to hide a special account I setup. http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...indows-xp.html If your running XP you can use the Tweak UI Power Toy to do the same thing... Thanks Al just what "da doctor ordered"!! Hi there, Did I do something wrong I did say thank you and did manage to sort it out but this last solutions looks good as well just didn't find that when trawling the web. Again many thanks everyone for your help and advice, Tim. |
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