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I have reviewed the Tech Note
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...bb727037.aspx# and the following information in it is wrong or at least is not true on my Vista Home Premium PC: Sharing a Folder or Printer in Windows Vista To share a folder in Windows Vista, do the following: 1. Ensure that file sharing is enabled as described in the "Enabling File and Printer Sharing Options" section of this article. 2. Click Start, and then click Computer. 3. In the Computer window, navigate to the folder containing the folder that you want to share. 4. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click Share. The File Sharing window is displayed. This does NOT happen. I do have file sharing enabled and password protected sharing off. When I right click on a folder whether C: or C:\Program Files or others, this does NOT open a File Sharing window. Instead, it opens an "XX Properties" window, where XX=name of folder (e.g., "Users Properties", "Program Files Properties"). At the top of this box there is a section entitled "Network File and Folder Sharing". Within this section is a button labeled "Sharing" and in each case the button is GRAYED OUT. I'm sure this means that sharing is not on in some way, so please help me understand why this is happening and how to enable that. Also, how do I get to the File Sharing Window. (Also within the above-referenced window is another button called "Advanced Sharing" which can be opened to add users but I have done this including Everyone but it does not work to enable access.) Thank you. |
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BTW there is another section of this tech note that refers to the button
being grayed out and discusses administrative shares -- I have gone through and done all this and the C drive is shared as C not C$. It shows as shared (even right above the grayed out "Share" button), but it is not. Administrative Shares and Sharing the Root of a Drive Windows XP by default created administrative shares for the root folders of the fixed drives of the computer. For example, for the root of the C: drive on the computer named BobPC, Windows XP automatically shared \\bobpc\c$. The "$" at the end of the share name means that the share name will not appear in the list of shares. For computers running Windows Vista that are members of a workgroup, these administrative shares exist but are blocked for network access for security reasons. You can create your own shares to share your drives from the root of the drive, but Microsoft highly recommends that you share only the folders that you need to, rather than the entire drive. To share the root of a drive, do the following: 1. Right-click the drive in the Computer window, and then click Share. Windows Vista displays the properties for the drive with the Sharing tab selected. The Share button and the File Sharing dialog box are not available. 2. Click Advanced Sharing. 3. In the Advanced Sharing dialog box, click Share this folder and specify the share name, permissions, and other settings as needed. 4. Click OK, and then click Close. Because the "driveletter$" shares already exist, you cannot share the root of a drive with the name "driveletter$". However, you can share it with another name, such as "driveletter". For example, you cannot share the root of your C: drive as "C$", but you can share it as "C". "Jonathan Eisenberg" wrote in message ... I have reviewed the Tech Note http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...bb727037.aspx# and the following information in it is wrong or at least is not true on my Vista Home Premium PC: Sharing a Folder or Printer in Windows Vista To share a folder in Windows Vista, do the following: 1. Ensure that file sharing is enabled as described in the "Enabling File and Printer Sharing Options" section of this article. 2. Click Start, and then click Computer. 3. In the Computer window, navigate to the folder containing the folder that you want to share. 4. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click Share. The File Sharing window is displayed. This does NOT happen. I do have file sharing enabled and password protected sharing off. When I right click on a folder whether C: or C:\Program Files or others, this does NOT open a File Sharing window. Instead, it opens an "XX Properties" window, where XX=name of folder (e.g., "Users Properties", "Program Files Properties"). At the top of this box there is a section entitled "Network File and Folder Sharing". Within this section is a button labeled "Sharing" and in each case the button is GRAYED OUT. I'm sure this means that sharing is not on in some way, so please help me understand why this is happening and how to enable that. Also, how do I get to the File Sharing Window. (Also within the above-referenced window is another button called "Advanced Sharing" which can be opened to add users but I have done this including Everyone but it does not work to enable access.) Thank you. |
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It could be a 3rd party software issue. For troubleshooting, start the
Vista with clean boot. Please post back with the result. How to setup windows network, internet sharing, remote access and VPNHow to run Windows OS with a clean boot. when you cannot determine the cause of the issue, you may run Windows clean boot. ... www.howtonetworking.com -- 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 "Jonathan Eisenberg" wrote in message ... I have reviewed the Tech Note http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...bb727037.aspx# and the following information in it is wrong or at least is not true on my Vista Home Premium PC: Sharing a Folder or Printer in Windows Vista To share a folder in Windows Vista, do the following: 1. Ensure that file sharing is enabled as described in the "Enabling File and Printer Sharing Options" section of this article. 2. Click Start, and then click Computer. 3. In the Computer window, navigate to the folder containing the folder that you want to share. 4. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click Share. The File Sharing window is displayed. This does NOT happen. I do have file sharing enabled and password protected sharing off. When I right click on a folder whether C: or C:\Program Files or others, this does NOT open a File Sharing window. Instead, it opens an "XX Properties" window, where XX=name of folder (e.g., "Users Properties", "Program Files Properties"). At the top of this box there is a section entitled "Network File and Folder Sharing". Within this section is a button labeled "Sharing" and in each case the button is GRAYED OUT. I'm sure this means that sharing is not on in some way, so please help me understand why this is happening and how to enable that. Also, how do I get to the File Sharing Window. (Also within the above-referenced window is another button called "Advanced Sharing" which can be opened to add users but I have done this including Everyone but it does not work to enable access.) Thank you. |