Don
April 26th 04, 02:50 AM
If your running a firewall such as MS ICF this will cause
a problem. Also try unchecking the IEEE 802
authentication under the LAN connection properties.
Lastly do the user ids that your using have admin
authority?
How did XP Pro get loaded onto the systems? Was it
preloaded or did you load them from an off the shelf
version?
Since you did not describe the differences of the
properties I cannot offer a better solution.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have two computers networked with XP Pro. When I view
the properties of
>the C drives on both machines to set sharing the
properties list is
>different one is much simpler than the other. Computer A
can see and share
>Computer B but not vice versa it shows an error stating
you do not have
>permission to access Computer B. As I said the
properties pages on each
>computer are different and I don't understand.
>Thank you in advance.
>Mike
>
>
>.
>
a problem. Also try unchecking the IEEE 802
authentication under the LAN connection properties.
Lastly do the user ids that your using have admin
authority?
How did XP Pro get loaded onto the systems? Was it
preloaded or did you load them from an off the shelf
version?
Since you did not describe the differences of the
properties I cannot offer a better solution.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have two computers networked with XP Pro. When I view
the properties of
>the C drives on both machines to set sharing the
properties list is
>different one is much simpler than the other. Computer A
can see and share
>Computer B but not vice versa it shows an error stating
you do not have
>permission to access Computer B. As I said the
properties pages on each
>computer are different and I don't understand.
>Thank you in advance.
>Mike
>
>
>.
>