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Old 06-15-2007   #1 (permalink)
haynaguy


 
 

Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

When I attempt to access the C: drive on my Vista machine, from my XP
machine, I get an "Access Denied" message which further explains, "You
may not have permission to use this network resource."

I CAN access the Public folder on my Vista machine from the XP
machine, however.

How can i provide for full access?

I have all the settings I can find set to the most liberal possible
such as "Full Control" of everything in Share on the Vista C: drive
and User Account Control is turned OFF on the Vista machine.

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Old 06-15-2007   #2 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer


"haynaguy" <haynaguy@echoes.net> wrote in message
news:umu573tbq4i6e69tq6r9t54uctev68vekv@4ax.com...
> When I attempt to access the C: drive on my Vista machine, from my XP
> machine, I get an "Access Denied" message which further explains, "You
> may not have permission to use this network resource."
>
> I CAN access the Public folder on my Vista machine from the XP
> machine, however.
>
> How can i provide for full access?
>
> I have all the settings I can find set to the most liberal possible
> such as "Full Control" of everything in Share on the Vista C: drive
> and User Account Control is turned OFF on the Vista machine.


I'll be looking for an answer too, along with MANY others who have the same
problem sharing files as we do. Hope someone gives you a clear answer, but
don't bet on it. In any case, you have lots of company!

EW


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Old 06-15-2007   #3 (permalink)
TomLives2000


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

When you right click the folders you desire to share and select properties>
sharing tab is there a network path listed IE, \\server\foldername? Does it
say at the bottom password protected? In advance sharing properties is the
box clicked share this folder? click permissions and add the people you want
to share with like everyone.
"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:46730c3a$0$97241$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>
> "haynaguy" <haynaguy@echoes.net> wrote in message
> news:umu573tbq4i6e69tq6r9t54uctev68vekv@4ax.com...
>> When I attempt to access the C: drive on my Vista machine, from my XP
>> machine, I get an "Access Denied" message which further explains, "You
>> may not have permission to use this network resource."
>>
>> I CAN access the Public folder on my Vista machine from the XP
>> machine, however.
>>
>> How can i provide for full access?
>>
>> I have all the settings I can find set to the most liberal possible
>> such as "Full Control" of everything in Share on the Vista C: drive
>> and User Account Control is turned OFF on the Vista machine.

>
> I'll be looking for an answer too, along with MANY others who have the
> same problem sharing files as we do. Hope someone gives you a clear
> answer, but don't bet on it. In any case, you have lots of company!
>
> EW
>
>


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Old 06-17-2007   #4 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer


"TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.


Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista computer
and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for the "click
permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone" thing.
I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP computer to allow it
to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just playing with it (after a
System Restore point).

My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from my XP,
and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a folder other
than the public folder and convince Vista to just share the damn thing.
This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is good in that
respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be much easier.
Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!

EW



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Old 06-17-2007   #5 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer


(I am dropping in late to this thread so if all this has already been tried
I apologize and just ignore me)

I have tried to set up my machines to mimic what you are trying to do.
XP Laptop, Vista Home Premium Desktop machine.

On the Vista desktop selected Computer and C:
Under the C: drive right click 'new' folder, named it Z

On the XP Logged in with same name and password as is on the desktop Vista
machine. Laptop start - My Network Places, shows (among other things) one
folder shared from the Desktop Machine ('Public on Desktop).

On the desktop Vista, right click on the Z folder, select share, if the name
of the account that you want to use to share this account is not already in
the list select the account form the drop down list and add it. In My case
the account is my name, and the permissions are for owner are already in the
permissions list.

Click on share, give permission, says folder is shared z(\\Desktop)
\\Desktop\z

Back on the XP laptop right click on blank area of the 'My Network Places'
window and select refresh. A new folder appears 'z on desktop'


Can you get that far? If not where does your results deviate from mine?

Michael

"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:4675b75d$0$97262$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>
> "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
> news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
>> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
>> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
>> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
>> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.

>
> Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista
> computer and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for the
> "click permissions and add the people you want to share with like
> everyone" thing. I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP
> computer to allow it to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just
> playing with it (after a System Restore point).
>
> My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from my
> XP, and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a folder
> other than the public folder and convince Vista to just share the damn
> thing. This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is good in
> that respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be much
> easier. Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!
>
> EW
>
>
>

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Old 06-18-2007   #6 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

Michael, thanks a million for your reply, although I didn't want you to put
this much time into my problem. In any case, I did as you suggested below,
but ran into a glitch or two. Here goes:

First, I don't understand how/why I must log in onto the XP _and_ the Vista
computers with the same name and password. My XP system and my wife's Vista
are in our own names and differing passwords. When my wife had her ME
system using her name and password, all was fine. Or maybe I misunderstood
you. (Note: both computers use the "Workgroup" workgroup)

Secondly, I did right-click on the Vista's "Z" folder, shared, but I cannot
find my XP computer (or my name) anywhere on the permission drop-down list
to add. The drop-down list only shows users on the Vista (my wife, guest,
IUSR_NMPR, and Everyone. There's no pointer to my Dell XP to add. Again, I
just don't understand how to let Vista's "Z" folder see my Dell XP so it can
share. And again, my Dell XP can "see" the "Z" folder on Vista, but it just
can't access it.

No problem, no hurry. I'll get it done some day. And you don't have to
spend time on this for me. I already appreciate your initial reply. Thanks
again.

EW



"Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:BF418441-95A7-4552-BC5A-1384D69375E2@microsoft.com...
>
> (I am dropping in late to this thread so if all this has already been
> tried I apologize and just ignore me)
>
> I have tried to set up my machines to mimic what you are trying to do.
> XP Laptop, Vista Home Premium Desktop machine.
>
> On the Vista desktop selected Computer and C:
> Under the C: drive right click 'new' folder, named it Z
>
> On the XP Logged in with same name and password as is on the desktop Vista
> machine. Laptop start - My Network Places, shows (among other things) one
> folder shared from the Desktop Machine ('Public on Desktop).
>
> On the desktop Vista, right click on the Z folder, select share, if the
> name of the account that you want to use to share this account is not
> already in the list select the account form the drop down list and add it.
> In My case the account is my name, and the permissions are for owner are
> already in the permissions list.
>
> Click on share, give permission, says folder is shared z(\\Desktop)
> \\Desktop\z
>
> Back on the XP laptop right click on blank area of the 'My Network Places'
> window and select refresh. A new folder appears 'z on desktop'
>
>
> Can you get that far? If not where does your results deviate from mine?
>
> Michael
>
> "LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:4675b75d$0$97262$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>>
>> "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
>> news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>>> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
>>> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
>>> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
>>> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
>>> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.

>>
>> Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista
>> computer and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for the
>> "click permissions and add the people you want to share with like
>> everyone" thing. I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP
>> computer to allow it to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just
>> playing with it (after a System Restore point).
>>
>> My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from my
>> XP, and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a
>> folder other than the public folder and convince Vista to just share the
>> damn thing. This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is good
>> in that respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be much
>> easier. Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!
>>
>> EW
>>
>>
>>



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Old 06-18-2007   #7 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

Also, note to Michael: at no time while trying to access my Dell XP from
Vista, or access Vista files from the XP, do I encounter a request for
password info. Could that be the problem??? I never have seen a password
request on either computer except during initial bootup.

Another PS: I look through this newsgroup and am amazed at the number of
people having the same file sharing "challenges" as me. This is a red flag!

EW

"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:467717cf$0$97250$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
> Michael, thanks a million for your reply, although I didn't want you to
> put this much time into my problem. In any case, I did as you suggested
> below, but ran into a glitch or two. Here goes:
>
> First, I don't understand how/why I must log in onto the XP _and_ the
> Vista computers with the same name and password. My XP system and my
> wife's Vista are in our own names and differing passwords. When my wife
> had her ME system using her name and password, all was fine. Or maybe I
> misunderstood you. (Note: both computers use the "Workgroup" workgroup)
>
> Secondly, I did right-click on the Vista's "Z" folder, shared, but I
> cannot find my XP computer (or my name) anywhere on the permission
> drop-down list to add. The drop-down list only shows users on the Vista
> (my wife, guest, IUSR_NMPR, and Everyone. There's no pointer to my Dell
> XP to add. Again, I just don't understand how to let Vista's "Z" folder
> see my Dell XP so it can share. And again, my Dell XP can "see" the "Z"
> folder on Vista, but it just can't access it.
>
> No problem, no hurry. I'll get it done some day. And you don't have to
> spend time on this for me. I already appreciate your initial reply.
> Thanks again.
>
> EW
>
>
>
> "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:BF418441-95A7-4552-BC5A-1384D69375E2@microsoft.com...
>>
>> (I am dropping in late to this thread so if all this has already been
>> tried I apologize and just ignore me)
>>
>> I have tried to set up my machines to mimic what you are trying to do.
>> XP Laptop, Vista Home Premium Desktop machine.
>>
>> On the Vista desktop selected Computer and C:
>> Under the C: drive right click 'new' folder, named it Z
>>
>> On the XP Logged in with same name and password as is on the desktop
>> Vista machine. Laptop start - My Network Places, shows (among other
>> things) one folder shared from the Desktop Machine ('Public on Desktop).
>>
>> On the desktop Vista, right click on the Z folder, select share, if the
>> name of the account that you want to use to share this account is not
>> already in the list select the account form the drop down list and add
>> it. In My case the account is my name, and the permissions are for owner
>> are already in the permissions list.
>>
>> Click on share, give permission, says folder is shared z(\\Desktop)
>> \\Desktop\z
>>
>> Back on the XP laptop right click on blank area of the 'My Network
>> Places' window and select refresh. A new folder appears 'z on desktop'
>>
>>
>> Can you get that far? If not where does your results deviate from mine?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> "LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
>> news:4675b75d$0$97262$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>>>
>>> "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
>>> news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>>>> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
>>>> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
>>>> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
>>>> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
>>>> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista
>>> computer and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for
>>> the "click permissions and add the people you want to share with like
>>> everyone" thing. I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP
>>> computer to allow it to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just
>>> playing with it (after a System Restore point).
>>>
>>> My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from my
>>> XP, and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a
>>> folder other than the public folder and convince Vista to just share the
>>> damn thing. This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is good
>>> in that respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be
>>> much easier. Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!
>>>
>>> EW
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>




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Old 06-18-2007   #8 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

EW,

It is not necessary to have matching accounts, however as with many aspects
of Vista (and MS in general) you can do things Microsoft's way (the easy
way) or your own way (much more interesting).

Vista has a higher level of standard security than previous Microsoft
Operating systems. It expects that all users of the vista machine have valid
accounts with passwords (including external users). When this is true,
things go smoothly.

As a personnel preference I normally do things Microsoft's way at least to
start. I then sometimes change to more interesting ways, always ready to
restore my system back to before my sometimes unwise 'improvements'.

My system is set (default) to require all users of the system to have
accounts/passwords. So I am not able to demonstrate setups for other
configurations.

Both machines being in the same (Workgroup) workgroup is a plus, again you
can have networking and sharing between different workgroups but that gets
into the 'interesting' area again.

The permissions drop down list will ONLY contain accounts known to the Vista
machine, the Vista has no knowledge of your XP or accounts on the XP. It is
for this reason that you would create an account(s) on the Vista machine
that match those on the XP. After the account is established, the XP account
owner would then set the password (in Vista) for that account to match what
is used on the XP.

What happens now is that when the XP machine goes looking for shared files
out in the greater web it logs onto possible machines with its name/password
(that is on the XP) if a matching account exists on the Vista machine, then
any shared files that have valid permissions for that account will appear
with the XP universe.

There are really two concepts involved here, first the VISTA shares the
file/folder, that announces to the network that there is a shared item. Just
because there is a shared item does NOT mean that it can be accessed, that
requires the second concept of permissions. Vista allows very fine grained
permissions based on account name.

You have currently shared the folder (the Z folder should have a little pair
of people in lower left of the Icon). However you have not given any
particular user permission to see the folder.

Now having told you how MS wants it done, let me give you some hints on how
to do it the hard way if you are so inclined.

Right click on the 'Z' folder select properties, sharing tab.

Down towards the bottom is an area 'Password Protection' It should be saying
People must have a user account and password for this computer to access
shared folders.
To change this setting, use the Network and Sharing Center.

Click on the link.
The items of interest are public folder sharing, printer sharing, password
protected sharing. To do thing MS way these must be On. To bypass Vista
security you may turn these off with varying effects. It is here that you
may wish to futz around if you really want to keep XP account names off of
the Vista machine.

Michael

"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:467717cf$0$97250$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
> Michael, thanks a million for your reply, although I didn't want you to
> put this much time into my problem. In any case, I did as you suggested
> below, but ran into a glitch or two. Here goes:
>
> First, I don't understand how/why I must log in onto the XP _and_ the
> Vista computers with the same name and password. My XP system and my
> wife's Vista are in our own names and differing passwords. When my wife
> had her ME system using her name and password, all was fine. Or maybe I
> misunderstood you. (Note: both computers use the "Workgroup" workgroup)
>
> Secondly, I did right-click on the Vista's "Z" folder, shared, but I
> cannot find my XP computer (or my name) anywhere on the permission
> drop-down list to add. The drop-down list only shows users on the Vista
> (my wife, guest, IUSR_NMPR, and Everyone. There's no pointer to my Dell
> XP to add. Again, I just don't understand how to let Vista's "Z" folder
> see my Dell XP so it can share. And again, my Dell XP can "see" the "Z"
> folder on Vista, but it just can't access it.
>
> No problem, no hurry. I'll get it done some day. And you don't have to
> spend time on this for me. I already appreciate your initial reply.
> Thanks again.
>
> EW
>
>
>
> "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:BF418441-95A7-4552-BC5A-1384D69375E2@microsoft.com...
>>
>> (I am dropping in late to this thread so if all this has already been
>> tried I apologize and just ignore me)
>>
>> I have tried to set up my machines to mimic what you are trying to do.
>> XP Laptop, Vista Home Premium Desktop machine.
>>
>> On the Vista desktop selected Computer and C:
>> Under the C: drive right click 'new' folder, named it Z
>>
>> On the XP Logged in with same name and password as is on the desktop
>> Vista machine. Laptop start - My Network Places, shows (among other
>> things) one folder shared from the Desktop Machine ('Public on Desktop).
>>
>> On the desktop Vista, right click on the Z folder, select share, if the
>> name of the account that you want to use to share this account is not
>> already in the list select the account form the drop down list and add
>> it. In My case the account is my name, and the permissions are for owner
>> are already in the permissions list.
>>
>> Click on share, give permission, says folder is shared z(\\Desktop)
>> \\Desktop\z
>>
>> Back on the XP laptop right click on blank area of the 'My Network
>> Places' window and select refresh. A new folder appears 'z on desktop'
>>
>>
>> Can you get that far? If not where does your results deviate from mine?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> "LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
>> news:4675b75d$0$97262$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>>>
>>> "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
>>> news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>>>> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
>>>> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
>>>> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
>>>> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
>>>> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista
>>> computer and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for
>>> the "click permissions and add the people you want to share with like
>>> everyone" thing. I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP
>>> computer to allow it to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just
>>> playing with it (after a System Restore point).
>>>
>>> My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from my
>>> XP, and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a
>>> folder other than the public folder and convince Vista to just share the
>>> damn thing. This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is good
>>> in that respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be
>>> much easier. Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!
>>>
>>> EW
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>

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Old 06-18-2007   #9 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

EW,
There are multiple levels of problems that get lumped into 'doesn't work'.
Problems range from neither machine can see the network, to neither machine
can see the other to one way works other direction doesn't. In your case as
the XP can 'see' the 'Z' folder on the Vista so most of the operation is
working. A fair number of the conversations provide solutions to the wrong
part of the problem.
Michael


"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:46771b15$0$97257$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
> Also, note to Michael: at no time while trying to access my Dell XP from
> Vista, or access Vista files from the XP, do I encounter a request for
> password info. Could that be the problem??? I never have seen a password
> request on either computer except during initial bootup.
>
> Another PS: I look through this newsgroup and am amazed at the number of
> people having the same file sharing "challenges" as me. This is a red
> flag!
>
> EW
>
> "LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:467717cf$0$97250$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>> Michael, thanks a million for your reply, although I didn't want you to
>> put this much time into my problem. In any case, I did as you suggested
>> below, but ran into a glitch or two. Here goes:
>>
>> First, I don't understand how/why I must log in onto the XP _and_ the
>> Vista computers with the same name and password. My XP system and my
>> wife's Vista are in our own names and differing passwords. When my wife
>> had her ME system using her name and password, all was fine. Or maybe I
>> misunderstood you. (Note: both computers use the "Workgroup" workgroup)
>>
>> Secondly, I did right-click on the Vista's "Z" folder, shared, but I
>> cannot find my XP computer (or my name) anywhere on the permission
>> drop-down list to add. The drop-down list only shows users on the Vista
>> (my wife, guest, IUSR_NMPR, and Everyone. There's no pointer to my Dell
>> XP to add. Again, I just don't understand how to let Vista's "Z" folder
>> see my Dell XP so it can share. And again, my Dell XP can "see" the "Z"
>> folder on Vista, but it just can't access it.
>>
>> No problem, no hurry. I'll get it done some day. And you don't have to
>> spend time on this for me. I already appreciate your initial reply.
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> EW
>>
>>
>>
>> "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:BF418441-95A7-4552-BC5A-1384D69375E2@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>> (I am dropping in late to this thread so if all this has already been
>>> tried I apologize and just ignore me)
>>>
>>> I have tried to set up my machines to mimic what you are trying to do.
>>> XP Laptop, Vista Home Premium Desktop machine.
>>>
>>> On the Vista desktop selected Computer and C:
>>> Under the C: drive right click 'new' folder, named it Z
>>>
>>> On the XP Logged in with same name and password as is on the desktop
>>> Vista machine. Laptop start - My Network Places, shows (among other
>>> things) one folder shared from the Desktop Machine ('Public on Desktop).
>>>
>>> On the desktop Vista, right click on the Z folder, select share, if the
>>> name of the account that you want to use to share this account is not
>>> already in the list select the account form the drop down list and add
>>> it. In My case the account is my name, and the permissions are for owner
>>> are already in the permissions list.
>>>
>>> Click on share, give permission, says folder is shared z(\\Desktop)
>>> \\Desktop\z
>>>
>>> Back on the XP laptop right click on blank area of the 'My Network
>>> Places' window and select refresh. A new folder appears 'z on desktop'
>>>
>>>
>>> Can you get that far? If not where does your results deviate from mine?
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> "LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
>>> news:4675b75d$0$97262$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>>>>
>>>> "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:mnEci.19637$C96.10556@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>>>>> When you right click the folders you desire to share and select
>>>>> properties> sharing tab is there a network path listed IE,
>>>>> \\server\foldername? Does it say at the bottom password protected? In
>>>>> advance sharing properties is the box clicked share this folder? click
>>>>> permissions and add the people you want to share with like everyone.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the reply. I've looked at the folder ("Z") on the Vista
>>>> computer and saw that it meets all your requirements above except for
>>>> the "click permissions and add the people you want to share with like
>>>> everyone" thing. I can't figure out how to tell Vista to look to my XP
>>>> computer to allow it to share "Z." I'll figure it out some day by just
>>>> playing with it (after a System Restore point).
>>>>
>>>> My network works!! I can access Vista's Public folder just fine from
>>>> my
>>>> XP, and printer sharing works. The only problem is how to select a
>>>> folder other than the public folder and convince Vista to just share
>>>> the
>>>> damn thing. This is ridiculous. I'm all for security, and Vista is
>>>> good
>>>> in that respect. But file sharing across a simple network should be
>>>> much easier. Too many other people with this problem are in agreement!
>>>>
>>>> EW
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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Old 06-19-2007   #10 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Can only access Public Files on Vista computer from XP computer

Thanks again, Michael. I've printed out your reply and will study it to the
max. Problem is, I'm in severe time constraints and will have to work on
this piecemeal. I have a fairly good aptitude for working with Windows
(been there since DOS II, or so) and I can usually fix anything that comes
at me. It's just that this file sharing thing has been so frustrating
because it should be simpler.

Anyway........ thanks for the help. I'll have it running by next week!

EW

"Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.net> wrote in message
news1EB9792-CEF9-46AC-882A-391A14568A9A@microsoft.com...
> EW,
>
> It is not necessary to have matching accounts, however as with many
> aspects of Vista (and MS in general) you can do things Microsoft's way
> (the easy way) or your own way (much more interesting).
>

ETC.........................


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