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Network File Sharing Access Question (Repost - Help Appreciated)
There is one problem with file sharing; from the Desktop I can't access some folders on the laptop. Inaccessible folders include C:/windows, and some other system folders. From the Laptop I can access all folders on the desktop. I would like to be able to access ALL folders both way on both computers.

Making Vista work with my XP network for file sharing and Printers
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <f7b301c1aaa2$24ae4870$9ee62ecf@tkmsftngxa05>, "XGR" <Soco...@bigfoot.com> wrote: If you are on a LAN and using Microsoft Network File Sharing, how do you password protect shared resources? In win9x and ME you were able to enter a

Network File Sharing
Are there significant differences between DOS and WIN98 network file sharing? I finally got my routers to stop disconnecting after 90 seconds of inactivity but I'm still getting errors. I also tried disabling "new network file sharing / locking semantics" inside the win98 computers to help with my troubleshooting.

Home Network File Sharing
Best Regards, Alexander I. Butenko Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft Developer Network Certified Member "Nadav Samet" <thesa...@tx.technion.ac.il> wrote in message news:#tHSQYms$GA.280@cppssbbsa05... No. I have many computers on the local network, i want to give read access for the shares to everyone,

Network File Sharing
Turn off "file and print sharing" on the laptop if you want to feel safer. But then I'm obviously not a network wizard. Too easy... -- Zadok ('¿') ======================= This old router only has WEP encryption and it looks a bit confusing. The new lappy has both but naturally WPA is no use since the router doesn't

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Conor conor_tur...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware In article <1a7101c1c70f$cfe3bc50$b1e62ecf@tkmsftngxa04>, dholmes7@cox- internet.com says... We have 2 new computers attached to our network. these computers can be seen from the other mork stations, but cannot share files. they also cannot see

Network File Sharing Problem
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Malke explains how to network XP computers to permit file and printer sharing: Here are general network troubleshooting steps. If you don't care about using Pro's advanced features, leave the Simple File Sharing enabled. Simple File Sharing means that Guest (network) is enabled.

REPOST: L0pht Security Advisory - Windows 95/98 Network File Sharing
If you can print from the XP laptop to the printer attached to the W98 machine, then you must have file and printer sharing enabled on the W98 machine. This means you have the option to share drives on that machine, and when they are shared they should be visible as network drives from the XP laptop.

Network File Sharing with CVF
I have network discovery and file sharing set to on. I do not know what "Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard" you're talking about; I've already run the Home Networking Wizard numerous times, if that's what you mean. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Run the XP's Home Network File and Printer sharing wizard.

network file sharing on windows XP home Ed
It's only a problem on my home network. What to do? By default, workgroup computers have simple file sharing enabled. Domain computers always have simple file sharing disabled. On the home XP Pro machine, go to Control Panel > Folder Options > View, scroll to the end of the list of Advanced settings, un-check "Use

Big problem with network file sharing
File sharing is blocked and network is load managed...and $90 a month ain't too free. No file sharing? That's going to be fun to enforce. One local WISP does that with a rather high percentage of false positives. I'm told that Cisco NBAR (Network Based Application Recognition) works, but I have no experience.

Help with Wireless Network - I'm lost
But many organizations will already have a working Samba server, so to install another sharing protocol to share with OS X will seem silly compared to simply If not, I'd prefer not to introduce yet another filesharing protocol to my network. (As it is, IRL I support Samba and NFS, so the minor advantages

problems with unabling sharing & discovering on vista 64
Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support You should look over the info on this site: Windows XP Professional File Sharing: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_filesharing/index.htm -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button.

Advice needed on Wireless Network Card (amongst other things)
All I see as an option is SHARE and Allow network users to change my files. This is bad. I don't want the whole world having read access to shares and I definitely do not want all users having write permissions to file shares. How can I control or create an ACL for a folder?

Cannot get XP desktop-Vista laptop network to work
ORG There are several types of file sharing services. SAMBA implements Microsoft Windows (SMB system message block) file sharing. NFS implements basic UNIX network file sharing NIS/YP implements basic UNIX network sharing NFS-PLUS implements UNIX file sharing with enanced security features FTP implements basic

Wireless network file sharing
Paul p-wal...@ihug.co.nz microsoft public windowsxp hardware Have the 2 new PC's got file sharing enabled? They also haveta have the same workgroup names as the ones on the network. Then they'll work. You haveta go to My Network Places on XP after this, and add the other computers (if they appear in it).

file sharing
If you don't care about using Pro's advanced features, leave the Simple File Sharing enabled. Simple File Sharing means that Guest (network) is enabled. This means that anyone without a user account on the target system can use its resources. This is a security hole but only you can decide if it matters in your

network file sharing
I have two other machines XP and 2000 and file sharing works fine. I can see the new Vista machine listed under micrsoft windows network on the 2000 machine and XP machine. If I double click it on 2000 machine I get the "computer is not accessible, network path was not found". If I double click it on the XP machine

PC folder has stopped sharing over network!
The map is based upon data extrapolated from 97000 individual file sharing applications on the Gnutella network located on computers in the UK in the period April 2005 to August 2007 (mainly data from after November 2005). The amount of IP numbers involved would be far, far higher than that number.

file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
Network works ok but from the Laptop, only MyDocments folder is available from the desktop. I want to be able to access the C drive. If I try to map a network drive, I get a "folder not found" message. I have made sure "printer and file sharing" is enabled for all clinets etc. Perhaps related - after a recent