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Cannot access share (error 5)
drb drbur...@pacbell.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Workgroup name is "office" for all computers in this family. Isn't it since I share and Was able to setup the shared printer but can't get Mom's C-drive to share. Went in folder options and set Everyone to have full access. Still not working.

the long awaited hackers dictionary
Glen mackckck@(nospam)shaw.ca microsoft public windowsxp general Computer B can see A's shared Files but A can't see B's. XPPro on both with Network wizard run and go into workgroup computer folder it is empty and I get error message stating that I dont have permission to access and network path was not found.

Accessing a domain and workgroup
... joins the network as workgroup (since he cant login with his user into the domain from a computer with different MAC) and starts to access the enterprise shares using his domain username But I was and am wrong; whoever accesses the network and knows the credentials can see and copy the company information.

Sharing Files on Network.
April Ap...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing we cant get vista to see our xp computers, for file sharing is Access is denied. I have set up the new Vista PC in exactly the same way as the two XP PC's, using the same workgroup name, and defining shares on the Vista PC.

Windows 2000 pro doesn't join a domain with Samba+Ldap ...
What puzzles me is that I can ping out from LSA, but I cant 'ping LSA' (host LSA is recognized and interpreted as 192.168.0.10) or 'ping 192.168.0.10'. All computers can access the Internet without issue. All computers have File&Print Sharing, every computer has at least one share. all have Client for MS

I've done everything this website says, but my computers wont
I configured SAMBA and explained how to share and mount drives from his Linux box. Again, "...where is Network Neigborhood?" "Why can'tI access the entire drive from my Windows 98 machine .... However, if I dial in w/ ppp, the tcp/ip stuff looks good, but I can't even see the workgroup under 'Network Neighborhood'.

Samba help
TIP #14: When I set the access privileges to Share-level or User-level, after I shut down the PC and log back in again the change does not take affect. .... Windows Me: Can see the workgroup in Network places, but can only see itself. It does not see the 2000 computer at all. Windows 2000: Can see the workgroup and

Networking between Home & Pro versions
I have read that XP can NOT block shared files in the shared files folder. We do not get a shot to enter a password/username. Firewall is OFF, computer has no internet connection. It can see everyone, and it appears on the Workgroup, but no one can get to files on it. And You cant type in the address and find it,

Cant see wireless network with vista
Here is the configuration: computer 1: win98, 2 NICs (one for home network the other for DSL),primary logon = client for microsoft networks, workgroup = Mshome, and my linux partitions and access them both. I can see her computer and the other windows computer, but I cant seem to acces the files on either.

Windows 98 unable to see Windows 2000
Same cable works with Router-->PC but not with Router--->Switch. I cant use shorter cable due to distance between rooms. Which is right? The LAN side of the router drives two computers, a wireless access point, and the uplink to the switch. The switch then drives 7 more network devices. You can attach

XP cannot see Vista, Vista can see XP (but very slowly)
I dont want to join the domain or any other mess, just want to logon so I can access file shares on the network. I can see all the computers in the workgroup but it prompts me for a password etc. everytime. Also how do I enable people on the network to get read level access on shared folders.

File Sharing On Network Not Working
"April" wrote: we cant get vista to see our xp computers, for file sharing is there anything that you had to do in your home network to get vista to see your Access is denied. I have set up the new Vista PC in exactly the same way as the two XP PC's, using the same workgroup name, and defining shares on the

only list shares a user have access to
They can ping each other by IP address OK and they can each access the internet OK. XP can ping Win2K by computer name, but Win2K can not ping XP by name. but Win2K can not open XP this way (The network path was not found) XP can not see Win2K in my network places Win2K can see XP's workgroup, but can not open

ICS Works, But Still Can't See Peers
I can see the new computer in the workgroup from the HP, but get the 'not accessible' error when I try to open it. I _can't_ see the HP from the new computer. I can't access the resources (shares etc) over the network. Any ideas? The error "access denied" / "not accessible" can have several causes.

can't access samba share from xp
"Malke" <inva...@not-real.com> wrote in message news:upxPLYXhFHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP14. phx.gbl... nospam wrote: Computer B can see A's shared Files but A can't see and go into workgroup computer folder it is empty and I get error message stating that I dont have permission to access and network path was not found.

XP cannot see Vista, Vista can see XP (but very slowly)
I can access the laptop shares through the desktop & get the error 5 when trying to access desktop shares from the Laptop. Both computers have all Laptop C can see both laptob B and desktop A but can only connect to laptop B. I can access internet from all computers with no problem. Problem computer seems to be

Windows Home Server to back up SBS?
The xp can see some 98 machines but cant access their shares. While some 98 machines can access my XP , others cannot. I have disabled ALL firewalls and ICF Make sure that all of the computers are using compatible network settings: the same protocol, IP addresses in the same subnet, same workgroup name, etc.

Need more help with samba, please.
-----Original Message----- i am also having a similar problem but i have narowed it down to one of the computers that cant see anything while all the others can or "Computer 2" clicks 'view all computers in this workgroup' both can see "Computer 1" but if either click try to double click it to access its shared

XP to 2000 networking
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After update cant login to my workgroup.
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