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I can connect my new Vista PC to my XP Workgroup apparently OK; I can print
to network printers and see other machines. But it won't let me copy files from Vista to XP machines even though the destination XP folder is full shared. It either says I do not have permission or need to grant Full Access Permission, or "No mapping between account names and security IDs was done". I can't grant Full Access Permission as that is a Domain issue; all I can do in an XP Workgroup is grant generic network read/write access, which I have done. Am I missing something? -- Neil |
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I've a similar problem. I'm in a parithetic environment and til XP I
was able with both pc with same user and password to enter in C$ (or whatever shared folder) and work on the remote pc. Now on a Vista I can reach the remote computer, get the login dialog box, but after enter the user and password Vista deny me the access. The same happens on XP, I reach the Vista computer but I'm unable to enter into it. Is there some hidden button, some registry hive to add ... something to let me work without matters? Vista network support is unrealistic (10 times slower than XP) ... I hope that at least grant access from different environment. Thanks. Andrea |
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You can speed up networking in Vista by disabling Remote Differential
Compression. http://www.maximumpcguides.com/disab...l-compression/ -- MAXIMUMpcguides.com Helping you get the MOST out of your Vista PC. -- "Andrew2" wrote in message ups.com... I've a similar problem. I'm in a parithetic environment and til XP I was able with both pc with same user and password to enter in C$ (or whatever shared folder) and work on the remote pc. Now on a Vista I can reach the remote computer, get the login dialog box, but after enter the user and password Vista deny me the access. The same happens on XP, I reach the Vista computer but I'm unable to enter into it. Is there some hidden button, some registry hive to add ... something to let me work without matters? Vista network support is unrealistic (10 times slower than XP) ... I hope that at least grant access from different environment. Thanks. Andrea |
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You may want to create the same username and password on the both computers. Or this search result may help,
No mapping between account names and security ID's were doneA: "No mapping between account names and security id's were done" is some thing related to computer account. What's the computer name? ... http://www.chicagotech.net/troublesh...nomapping1.htm 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 "Neil Cameron" wrote in message ... I can connect my new Vista PC to my XP Workgroup apparently OK; I can print to network printers and see other machines. But it won't let me copy files from Vista to XP machines even though the destination XP folder is full shared. It either says I do not have permission or need to grant Full Access Permission, or "No mapping between account names and security IDs was done". I can't grant Full Access Permission as that is a Domain issue; all I can do in an XP Workgroup is grant generic network read/write access, which I have done. Am I missing something? -- Neil |
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On Aug 23, 6:09 pm, "UnswoleLilDude"
wrote: You can speed up networking in Vista by disabling Remote Differential Compression.http://www.maximumpcguides.com/disab...l-compression/ Thanks I'll have a try. Certainly it sounds a possible cause since the remote pc is a linux nas server, so certainly not MS based. I'll let you know. Andrea |
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They both have the same account name and password; and the link is unfortunately irrelevant.
Any other ideas Bob? -- Neil "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote in message ... You may want to create the same username and password on the both computers. Or this search result may help, No mapping between account names and security ID's were done A: "No mapping between account names and security id's were done" is some thing related to computer account. What's the computer name? ... http://www.chicagotech.net/troublesh...nomapping1.htm 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 "Neil Cameron" wrote in message ... I can connect my new Vista PC to my XP Workgroup apparently OK; I can print to network printers and see other machines. But it won't let me copy files from Vista to XP machines even though the destination XP folder is full shared. It either says I do not have permission or need to grant Full Access Permission, or "No mapping between account names and security IDs was done". I can't grant Full Access Permission as that is a Domain issue; all I can do in an XP Workgroup is grant generic network read/write access, which I have done. Am I missing something? -- Neil |
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On Aug 23, 6:52 pm, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]"
wrote: You may want to create the same username and password on the both computers. Or this search result may help, In my case in both pc exist the couple user/password. What other else could be the cause? Andrea |
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On Aug 24, 5:55 pm, Andrew2 wrote:
On Aug 23, 6:09 pm, "UnswoleLilDude" wrote: You can speed up networking in Vista by disabling Remote Differential Compression.http://www.maximumpcguides.com/disab...l-compression/ Thanks I'll have a try. Certainly it sounds a possible cause since the remote pc is a linux nas server, so certainly not MS based. I'll let you know. A little test, and all seems as it was before unchecking it. To open a pdf of 17MB it takes up to 1 minute and to move over the pages, also 20 seconds. It's a core duo 1,8 with 2gb of ram ... on XP that pc was a flash. Andrea |
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