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I can see my Vista machine on my laptop and even open files that are on the
vista machine, but if I try to copy files from the laptop to vista is does not let me. Any ideas what is wrong? funzero |
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I supposed that you have created a share folder on the Vista machine. By
default, only read permissions are given to the share folders, you will need to add in the 'Full Control' and 'Read' permission to the users permitted to access that share folder. "funzero" wrote: I can see my Vista machine on my laptop and even open files that are on the vista machine, but if I try to copy files from the laptop to vista is does not let me. Any ideas what is wrong? funzero |
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Thanks, I'll check that out. "kuan wai" wrote: I supposed that you have created a share folder on the Vista machine. By default, only read permissions are given to the share folders, you will need to add in the 'Full Control' and 'Read' permission to the users permitted to access that share folder. "funzero" wrote: I can see my Vista machine on my laptop and even open files that are on the vista machine, but if I try to copy files from the laptop to vista is does not let me. Any ideas what is wrong? funzero |