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I have a small network of a windows 95, a 2000 pro, and a XP pro to which I
have added a new Vista business machine. I can see all the other machines and access all files on them from my Vista machine, but although I can see the vista drives I can only access the removable drives and the public folder on my Vista machine from the other machines. For the C and D drives I get Access denied message when I try to access them. I have gone around in circles trying to set permisions . In Network and sharing I have network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing, and media sharing on and password protected sharing off. On C and D drives I have sharing on and have given full control permission to everyone. I believe it is a problem that Vista doen't want to give access to everyone, how do I solve this? -- Craig Peterson |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:57:02 -0800, Craig
wrote: I have a small network of a windows 95, a 2000 pro, and a XP pro to which I have added a new Vista business machine. I can see all the other machines and access all files on them from my Vista machine, but although I can see the vista drives I can only access the removable drives and the public folder on my Vista machine from the other machines. For the C and D drives I get Access denied message when I try to access them. I have gone around in circles trying to set permisions . In Network and sharing I have network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing, and media sharing on and password protected sharing off. On C and D drives I have sharing on and have given full control permission to everyone. I believe it is a problem that Vista doen't want to give access to everyone, how do I solve this? Do you have any Symantec/Norton software loaded? This can screw up networking. |
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx
Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. How to give Permissions are there, too. Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer sharing Wizard. "Craig" wrote: I have a small network of a windows 95, a 2000 pro, and a XP pro to which I have added a new Vista business machine. I can see all the other machines and access all files on them from my Vista machine, but although I can see the vista drives I can only access the removable drives and the public folder on my Vista machine from the other machines. For the C and D drives I get Access denied message when I try to access them. I have gone around in circles trying to set permisions . In Network and sharing I have network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing, and media sharing on and password protected sharing off. On C and D drives I have sharing on and have given full control permission to everyone. I believe it is a problem that Vista doen't want to give access to everyone, how do I solve this? -- Craig Peterson |
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Hello Craig,
The way file sharing works when you are sharing the root of the drive is two permissions sets are used for file sharing since it is considered unsecure than sharing specific folders. In Vista, you need to to set share permissions and folder permissions. You can view or set folder permissions by selecting the properties of the folder or drive and selecting the Security tab. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Craig" wrote in message ... I have a small network of a windows 95, a 2000 pro, and a XP pro to which I have added a new Vista business machine. I can see all the other machines and access all files on them from my Vista machine, but although I can see the vista drives I can only access the removable drives and the public folder on my Vista machine from the other machines. For the C and D drives I get Access denied message when I try to access them. I have gone around in circles trying to set permisions . In Network and sharing I have network discovery, file sharing, public folder sharing, and media sharing on and password protected sharing off. On C and D drives I have sharing on and have given full control permission to everyone. I believe it is a problem that Vista doen't want to give access to everyone, how do I solve this? -- Craig Peterson |