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file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows "HELP with network problem" <kidd1235@aol. com> wrote in message news:061b01c2ff9b$c0e0ffe0$a001280a@phx.gbl... I need to know how to turn off my network file sharing for microsoft xp before they shut down my internet and it gets even more confusing.

Network File sharing riddle
I had unchecked Simple File Sharing and it worked fine for a while. Now, the Browser seems to work, but no sharing. I have identical users with the same password on each. I am the only one who uses them. The only difference in the two is the software apps on each. I run Network Connection Wizard on each and it says

How to access an XP Pro computer using \\computername\C$
Here at home I have a 5 pc network with my PC being a client, still sharing most of the data that goes around. That is good because I still leave it up 99% of the time except for the occasional reboot. When I need to reboot and someone is sharing files or listening to mp3's or something off of my pc when I goto

passwords for network file sharing
A Win98/Win95 peer-to-peer network does not provide these services. You can change the access mode for each file/folder by clicking it, selecting Sharing, and then setting each file or folder for the type of access you want - read-only or full access. -- Richard G. Harper (rghar...@email.com) [The above address is

passwords for network file sharing
Wolfgang Draxinger wdraxin...@darkstargames.de comp os linux networking Keith Keller wrote: Why do you think Netatalk is better than CIFS for OS X->linux file sharing? Using CIFS is also hassle-free, since you don't have to install Avahi on your OS X clients. You don't have to. Avahi is just an implementation of

Network file sharing
Stephen Hsieh shs...@mac.com microsoft public win2000 networking I upgraded my office network from Windows 98 to Windows 2000. I have 7 PCs networked through a ethernet hub. 2 PCs file sharing a large folder of 1500 Excel docs on another PC through a mapped network drive. Since the upgrade, my staff complains that

Network File Sharing Problem. Help!!!
... however I am pretty sure apple had to bow into the pressure annd make their desktop support the msot common network file system setup found in the corporate world a few years ago. I could boot into macos to confirm this but Ireally dont want ot. Every mac I have seen at uni has support for windows file sharing,

file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
Chris Ch...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin I have six computers on a network which I manage. You might not have permission to use this network resource .......". All the workstations have the same permissions but just this one is giving me a problem.

Network file sharing with samba
Apologies. "Arjen Westerink" <n...@spam.com> wrote in message news:ajlsmu$pal$1@london.vmware.com... I have a W98SE guest on an XP Home host, in bridged networking mode. The file sharing between the guest and host is extremely slow. With a W2K or NT4 guest in bridged networking mode, file sharing is nice and fast.

W98 Guest - bridged network file sharing VERY slow
John Carroll jcarr...@electro.com comp databases ms-access Hi Laura or JD, You have to make sure that every user on the network is using the same SYSTEM.MDW file. If you are not using Access Security and just want users to share the same data, just copy the system.mdw file from your c:\windows\system directory to

98 Network File Sharing
Network and Sharing is on. Network Discovery is on. Network set to Private. File Sharing is on. Pasword Proctection I have turned off. For the moment. Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a

XP network file sharing
Just to point out, the data is mainly based on downloads made via the Gnutella p2p file sharing network, specifically Limewire, since that is by far the most popular application on that network, rather than websites. With a specially modified version of Limewire these downloads have been tracked over a period of

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I am having trouble sharing files. I can see all of the shared folders and the files in them just fine, but when I try to transfer a file, it either hangs and then errors that it the network source is no longer available, or it locks up. My print sharing is working fine. I just have two computers both running 98

Network file sharing
I can access the internet from both computers; however, I can't seem to get the computers to see one another's hard drives on the Network Neighborhood. I have run the network setup wizard on the XP and enabled all the file sharing features on the 98SE as directed on the Microsoft website.

File Sharing Problem
As a test, I only connected one other PC to the network, an XP machine. I ran the network setup on both of the computers and enabled file sharing. While the Internet access works fine, file sharing doesn't. The XP can see my machine on the network, but can't access it. The ME just hangs up when I try to see the

File Sharing On Network Not Working
(XP Pro + SP1) The only work-around I've found, is to sharing those specific folders too. "Tack" <removethis-tac...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:O1oHJ6XxCHA.1624@TK2MSFTNGP11... I am running unrestricted file sharing from the root directories on two machines connected on a network.

Sharing files on Network.
Firewalls: Permanently disable XP's built-in Internet Connection Firewall on local area network connections -- it's for use only on a direct modem connection to the Internet. Disable and un-install all other firewalls while troubleshooting. 2. Protocols: Use only one for File and Printer Sharing.

ZAP and Network File Sharing
... while I use a newsreader. the bad forum interface turned this into two threads. are you using simple file sharing or password protected file sharing or ? in my very first post, in the Network and Sharing center, my network location says "Private" however, on the Windows Firewall window, it says "Public".

XP and Vista Network File Sharing problems
Wayne Ernst wjer...@pressroom.com comp os ms-windows networking windows You could try the following to restore the file sharing: - Open Control Panel - Select Network - On the "Configuration" tab, look for the device "TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter". Click this device once. - Select "Properties" for the device.

Network file sharing
I have attempted to utilize file sharing so that he can only read (but not modify/delete) files. However, when I go into his user account, he is able to access the files through explorer and delete them. Am I doing something wrong? The folders that I have designated for sharing also now show up as a network