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M34
October 22nd 05, 09:21 PM
I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to access "My Shared Folder"

I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to take ownership of
a file or folder in Windows XP"
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I wanted to turn off
the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to access:

Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced Settings>>Use simple
file sharing (Recommended)

I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in the "Advanced
settings.

what do I do now?

Thank you again

Will Denny
October 22nd 05, 09:31 PM
Hi

Open Windows Explorer and go to Tools>Folder Options>View and scroll down to
the bottom of the list.

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"M34" > wrote in message
...
>I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to access "My Shared
>Folder"
>
> I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to take ownership
> of
> a file or folder in Windows XP"
> <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I wanted to turn
> off
> the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to access:
>
> Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced Settings>>Use simple
> file sharing (Recommended)
>
> I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in the "Advanced
> settings.
>
> what do I do now?
>
> Thank you again

Nepatsfan
October 22nd 05, 10:00 PM
M34 wrote:
> I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to access
> "My Shared Folder"
>
> I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to
> take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP"
> <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I
> wanted to turn off the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to
> access:
>
> Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced
> Settings>>Use simple file sharing (Recommended)
>
> I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in
> the "Advanced settings.
>
> what do I do now?
>
> Thank you again

It sounds as if you're running Windows XP Home Edition. If
that's the case, you will not see an entry in Folder Options to
disable Simple File Sharing. Once you've booted into Safe Mode
the Security tab should automatically be displayed for any
folder that is on an NTFS drive or partition.

What happens when you right click the Shared Folder and select
Properties from the Menu? Is the Security tab displayed?

Nepatsfan

M34
October 22nd 05, 11:12 PM
did it, the "Use simple file sharing" is still not there.

thx

"Will Denny" wrote:

> Hi
>
> Open Windows Explorer and go to Tools>Folder Options>View and scroll down to
> the bottom of the list.
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
> "M34" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to access "My Shared
> >Folder"
> >
> > I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to take ownership
> > of
> > a file or folder in Windows XP"
> > <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I wanted to turn
> > off
> > the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to access:
> >
> > Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced Settings>>Use simple
> > file sharing (Recommended)
> >
> > I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in the "Advanced
> > settings.
> >
> > what do I do now?
> >
> > Thank you again
>
>
>

M34
October 22nd 05, 11:13 PM
yes you're right, im using XP Home edition. and no, the security tab is not
there when i right-click the shared folder.

do you know why?

thx

"Nepatsfan" wrote:

> M34 wrote:
> > I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to access
> > "My Shared Folder"
> >
> > I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to
> > take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP"
> > <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I
> > wanted to turn off the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to
> > access:
> >
> > Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced
> > Settings>>Use simple file sharing (Recommended)
> >
> > I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in
> > the "Advanced settings.
> >
> > what do I do now?
> >
> > Thank you again
>
> It sounds as if you're running Windows XP Home Edition. If
> that's the case, you will not see an entry in Folder Options to
> disable Simple File Sharing. Once you've booted into Safe Mode
> the Security tab should automatically be displayed for any
> folder that is on an NTFS drive or partition.
>
> What happens when you right click the Shared Folder and select
> Properties from the Menu? Is the Security tab displayed?
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>

Jupiter Jones [MVP]
October 23rd 05, 03:12 AM
That is by design for Windows XP Home.
You need to go to Safe Mode.

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"M34" > wrote in message
...
> yes you're right, im using XP Home edition. and no, the security tab is
> not
> there when i right-click the shared folder.
>
> do you know why?
>
> thx

Nepatsfan
October 23rd 05, 03:16 AM
When you boot into Safe Mode, what account are you logging on
with? If you're using an account that has limited status,
you're not going to see the Security tab. Try logging on with
the built-in Adminstrator account and see if you can access the
Security tab on the Shared Documents folder.

Note: In order to logon with the Administrator account you may
need to do the following:
Right after you select Safe Mode from the Advanced Startup
Options menu, start hitting the Shift key. Keep hitting the
Shift key until you see the Welcome Screen. On the Welcome
Screen, click on the Administrator icon. If that doesn't work,
logon with your account and go to Start -> Log Off. You should
now see the Welcome Screen.

The only way I can think of to create the conditions you've
described, Access Denied and no Security tab, would be if
someone booted into Safe Mode and explicitly denied permission
for your user account to access that folder and your account is
a limited account. If that's the case then you're going to have
to find out why that happened.

Post back with a few details about your system. For instance,
what other accounts exist on this machine? Who else has access
to an account that's a Computer Administrator?

Nepatsfan

M34 wrote:
> yes you're right, im using XP Home edition. and no, the
> security tab is not there when i right-click the shared
> folder.
>
> do you know why?
>
> thx
>
> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>
>> M34 wrote:
>>> I have "access is denied" message everytime I want to
>>> access "My Shared Folder"
>>>
>>> I've tried to log on in Safe Mode as instructed in "How to
>>> take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP"
>>> <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us>, but when I
>>> wanted to turn off the "Simple File Sharing" by trying to
>>> access:
>>>
>>> Start>>My Computer>>Tools>>Folder Options>> Advanced
>>> Settings>>Use simple file sharing (Recommended)
>>>
>>> I could not find the "Use simple file sharing" check box in
>>> the "Advanced settings.
>>>
>>> what do I do now?
>>>
>>> Thank you again
>>
>> It sounds as if you're running Windows XP Home Edition. If
>> that's the case, you will not see an entry in Folder
>> Options to disable Simple File Sharing. Once you've booted
>> into Safe Mode the Security tab should automatically be
>> displayed for any folder that is on an NTFS drive or
>> partition.
>>
>> What happens when you right click the Shared Folder and
>> select Properties from the Menu? Is the Security tab
>> displayed?
>>
>> Nepatsfan

J S Oliver
November 16th 05, 11:46 PM
When I attempt to exit anything -- a task manager, an application, a system
search, anything -- a fragment of the window "hangs" on my desktop. What
causes it and what can I do about it?

I run XP Home on a Pentium III 13 GB system. I still have almost 4 G left on
the hard drive.

I've tried cold booting, restarting, two virus scans, disc check, disk
cleanup, everything I can think of. Nothing helps. Any thoughts would be
appreciated.
--
Thanks, JSO

Rock
November 17th 05, 04:52 PM
J S Oliver wrote:

> When I attempt to exit anything -- a task manager, an application, a system
> search, anything -- a fragment of the window "hangs" on my desktop. What
> causes it and what can I do about it?
>
> I run XP Home on a Pentium III 13 GB system. I still have almost 4 G left on
> the hard drive.
>
> I've tried cold booting, restarting, two virus scans, disc check, disk
> cleanup, everything I can think of. Nothing helps. Any thoughts would be
> appreciated.

Try an uninstall / reinstall with the latest version the drivers for the
graphic card.

Check the memory with a memory diagnostic tool. Run these two and let
each run for a few hours.

Memtest86+
http://www.memtest.org/

Windows Memory Diagnostic
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

--
Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

J S Oliver
November 17th 05, 05:49 PM
Thanks, Rock.

Uninstall/reinstall of what? XP Home? I don't feel competent to do that. I
can surely unistall; it's the reinstall part that I'm not sure about. If I
were prompted with a question I didn't understand about my settings, all
would be lost.

Right now I'm doing an sfc /scannow.

Should I try to download the latest version of the drivers for the graphics
card without doing the uninstall/reinstall? How do I do that?
--
Thanks, JSO


"Rock" wrote:

> J S Oliver wrote:
>
> > When I attempt to exit anything -- a task manager, an application, a system
> > search, anything -- a fragment of the window "hangs" on my desktop. What
> > causes it and what can I do about it?
> >
> > I run XP Home on a Pentium III 13 GB system. I still have almost 4 G left on
> > the hard drive.
> >
> > I've tried cold booting, restarting, two virus scans, disc check, disk
> > cleanup, everything I can think of. Nothing helps. Any thoughts would be
> > appreciated.
>
> Try an uninstall / reinstall with the latest version the drivers for the
> graphic card.
>
> Check the memory with a memory diagnostic tool. Run these two and let
> each run for a few hours.
>
> Memtest86+
> http://www.memtest.org/
>
> Windows Memory Diagnostic
> http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
>
> --
> Rock
> MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
>

Rock
November 18th 05, 03:00 AM
J S Oliver wrote:

> Thanks, Rock.
>
> Uninstall/reinstall of what? XP Home? I don't feel competent to do that. I
> can surely unistall; it's the reinstall part that I'm not sure about. If I
> were prompted with a question I didn't understand about my settings, all
> would be lost.
>
> Right now I'm doing an sfc /scannow.
>
> Should I try to download the latest version of the drivers for the graphics
> card without doing the uninstall/reinstall? How do I do that?

You misunderstood. Uninstall the _graphics drivers_, reinstall with the
latest version. Get it from the card manufacturer's site if it's a
retail card or the computer vendor if an OEM.

--
Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

J S Oliver
November 18th 05, 03:31 AM
OK. Will try.
Best,

--
Thanks, JSO


"Rock" wrote:

> J S Oliver wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Rock.
> >
> > Uninstall/reinstall of what? XP Home? I don't feel competent to do that. I
> > can surely unistall; it's the reinstall part that I'm not sure about. If I
> > were prompted with a question I didn't understand about my settings, all
> > would be lost.
> >
> > Right now I'm doing an sfc /scannow.
> >
> > Should I try to download the latest version of the drivers for the graphics
> > card without doing the uninstall/reinstall? How do I do that?
>
> You misunderstood. Uninstall the _graphics drivers_, reinstall with the
> latest version. Get it from the card manufacturer's site if it's a
> retail card or the computer vendor if an OEM.
>
> --
> Rock
> MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
>

J S Oliver
November 18th 05, 04:37 PM
I can't figure out how to find the graphics drivers or get the latest
version. Could you say more, please? Thanks.
--
Thanks, JSO


"J S Oliver" wrote:

> OK. Will try.
> Best,
>
> --
> Thanks, JSO
>
>
> "Rock" wrote:
>
> > J S Oliver wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks, Rock.
> > >
> > > Uninstall/reinstall of what? XP Home? I don't feel competent to do that. I
> > > can surely unistall; it's the reinstall part that I'm not sure about. If I
> > > were prompted with a question I didn't understand about my settings, all
> > > would be lost.
> > >
> > > Right now I'm doing an sfc /scannow.
> > >
> > > Should I try to download the latest version of the drivers for the graphics
> > > card without doing the uninstall/reinstall? How do I do that?
> >
> > You misunderstood. Uninstall the _graphics drivers_, reinstall with the
> > latest version. Get it from the card manufacturer's site if it's a
> > retail card or the computer vendor if an OEM.
> >
> > --
> > Rock
> > MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >
> >

Rock
November 18th 05, 08:09 PM
J S Oliver wrote:

> I can't figure out how to find the graphics drivers or get the latest
> version. Could you say more, please? Thanks.

Is it an onboard sound chip or a card? Download Belarc Advisor and run
it . It will tell you what you have.

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

--
Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

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