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I just got a new Dell Laptop with Vista Home Premium. I am having problems
sharing the Vista C drive with my other XP Pro desktop. I did not want to set up separate accounts with passwords. I have read items in the newsgroups and read web pages explaining how to do this. Everything appears to be set correctly but it doesn't work. I can see my Vista C drive from my XP machine but cannot access it. I can see and access my shared Vista folders from XP. I can see and access everything from Vista on my XP Pro machine. Please tell me if I missed something. Network set as Private Network discovery on Workgroups are all the same File sharing on Public folder sharing on Password protected sharing off Went to Computer and right clicked on the C drive and selected Share Went into Advanced Sharing and checked share this folder The share name is C Went into permissions - Group user name is Everyone. Checked box Full Control. Clicked OK OK The C folder displays as shared I also went into Security tab and granted permissions When I try to access the Vista C drive I get an error message saying I might not have permission to use this network resource. I have tried turning off the fire walls and disabling my Virus programs and still no luck. Any help will be appreciated. |
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"I can see and access my shared Vista folders" is good enough. Why do you
want to access the C drive? You should share what you what to access. -- 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 "Charlie" wrote in message ... I just got a new Dell Laptop with Vista Home Premium. I am having problems sharing the Vista C drive with my other XP Pro desktop. I did not want to set up separate accounts with passwords. I have read items in the newsgroups and read web pages explaining how to do this. Everything appears to be set correctly but it doesn't work. I can see my Vista C drive from my XP machine but cannot access it. I can see and access my shared Vista folders from XP. I can see and access everything from Vista on my XP Pro machine. Please tell me if I missed something. Network set as Private Network discovery on Workgroups are all the same File sharing on Public folder sharing on Password protected sharing off Went to Computer and right clicked on the C drive and selected Share Went into Advanced Sharing and checked share this folder The share name is C Went into permissions - Group user name is Everyone. Checked box Full Control. Clicked OK OK The C folder displays as shared I also went into Security tab and granted permissions When I try to access the Vista C drive I get an error message saying I might not have permission to use this network resource. I have tried turning off the fire walls and disabling my Virus programs and still no luck. Any help will be appreciated. |
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On 28 Dec, 23:28, "mikeyhsd" wrote:
do you have a password set when you logon. it seems to be required. "Charlie" wrote in . .. I just got a new Dell Laptop with Vista Home Premium. I am having problems sharing the Vista C drive with my other XP Pro desktop. I did not want to set up separate accounts with passwords. I have read items in the newsgroups and read web pages explaining how to do this. Everything appears to be set correctly but it doesn't work. I can see my Vista C drive from my XP machine but cannot access it. I can see and access my shared Vista folders from XP. I can see and access everything from Vista on my XP Pro machine. Please tell me if I missed something. Network set as Private Network discovery on Workgroups are all the same File sharing on Public folder sharing on Password protected sharing off Went to Computer and right clicked on the C drive and selected Share Went into Advanced Sharing and checked share this folder The share name is C Went into permissions - Group user name is Everyone. Checked box Full Control. Clicked OK OK The C folder displays as shared I also went into Security tab and granted permissions When I try to access the Vista C drive I get an error message saying I might not have permission to use this network resource. I have tried turning off the fire walls and disabling my Virus programs and still no luck. Any help will be appreciated. Solved it! I've had the exact same problem for 6 months. On the Vista machine select 'share...' on the the folder you want to share over the network. Open the top drop-down box and select 'Guest' then click 'add' then select 'co-owner' on the permission drop-down. Click Done. If you now go to the XP machine you will be able to access that folder over the network. That simple! NOTE. It only seems to work on folders rather than a whole drive, so just create a root folder and put everything in it you want to see. Hope it works for you. It's been driving me mad! I stumbled across the answer by trial and error. |
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Thank you for the feedback. FYI, it is no recommended to enable guest
account for the security reason. This post may help. Vista common issue - can see but ...Vista Permission IssuesVista common issue - can see but access ... So, the common issues sharing are 1) you may be able to see it but access. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=450 -- 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 "Glidermoose" wrote in message ... On 28 Dec, 23:28, "mikeyhsd" wrote: do you have a password set when you logon. it seems to be required. "Charlie" wrote in . .. I just got a new Dell Laptop with Vista Home Premium. I am having problems sharing the Vista C drive with my other XP Pro desktop. I did not want to set up separate accounts with passwords. I have read items in the newsgroups and read web pages explaining how to do this. Everything appears to be set correctly but it doesn't work. I can see my Vista C drive from my XP machine but cannot access it. I can see and access my shared Vista folders from XP. I can see and access everything from Vista on my XP Pro machine. Please tell me if I missed something. Network set as Private Network discovery on Workgroups are all the same File sharing on Public folder sharing on Password protected sharing off Went to Computer and right clicked on the C drive and selected Share Went into Advanced Sharing and checked share this folder The share name is C Went into permissions - Group user name is Everyone. Checked box Full Control. Clicked OK OK The C folder displays as shared I also went into Security tab and granted permissions When I try to access the Vista C drive I get an error message saying I might not have permission to use this network resource. I have tried turning off the fire walls and disabling my Virus programs and still no luck. Any help will be appreciated. Solved it! I've had the exact same problem for 6 months. On the Vista machine select 'share...' on the the folder you want to share over the network. Open the top drop-down box and select 'Guest' then click 'add' then select 'co-owner' on the permission drop-down. Click Done. If you now go to the XP machine you will be able to access that folder over the network. That simple! NOTE. It only seems to work on folders rather than a whole drive, so just create a root folder and put everything in it you want to see. Hope it works for you. It's been driving me mad! I stumbled across the answer by trial and error. |