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Candace Sparks
January 11th 07, 04:42 PM
I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the new
computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect to the
CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the user's
folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are the same on
both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.

Thank you for your help in advance!

Candace Sparks

Gordon
January 11th 07, 04:47 PM
"Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
...
>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
>computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the new
>computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect to the
>CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the user's
>folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are the same on
>both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance!
>
> Candace Sparks
>


Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?

G. More
January 11th 07, 06:07 PM
Check the folders properties at the computer and see if they are not set to
"Make this folder private", if it is, remove the otions.

On the other hand you may be having permissions issues.

Good luck
--
"There are no shortcuts to a job well done"


"Candace Sparks" wrote:

> I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
> computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the new
> computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect to the
> CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the user's
> folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are the same on
> both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance!
>
> Candace Sparks
>
>
>

Candace Sparks
January 11th 07, 08:25 PM
I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks; I have
found that if someone runs that wizard it messes up configurations. I set
his network up when the old computer was in place and all was well.
"Gordon" > wrote in message
...
> "Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
>>computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the new
>>computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect to
>>the CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the
>>user's folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are the
>>same on both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>>
>> Thank you for your help in advance!
>>
>> Candace Sparks
>>
>
>
> Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?
>

Gordon
January 11th 07, 08:29 PM
Candace Sparks wrote:

> I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks;
then I suggest that you ought to be able to sort this out yourself.

Bob I
January 11th 07, 09:31 PM
Are the users AND passwords the same on both PCs?

Candace Sparks wrote:

> I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks; I have
> found that if someone runs that wizard it messes up configurations. I set
> his network up when the old computer was in place and all was well.
> "Gordon" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>"Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
>>>computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the new
>>>computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect to
>>>the CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the
>>>user's folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are the
>>>same on both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>>>
>>>Thank you for your help in advance!
>>>
>>>Candace Sparks
>>>
>>
>>
>>Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?
>>
>
>
>

Candace Sparks
January 11th 07, 09:39 PM
Yes, they are.
"Bob I" > wrote in message
...
> Are the users AND passwords the same on both PCs?
>
> Candace Sparks wrote:
>
>> I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks; I have
>> found that if someone runs that wizard it messes up configurations. I
>> set his network up when the old computer was in place and all was well.
>> "Gordon" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>"Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>>>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
>>>>computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the
>>>>new computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect
>>>>to the CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the
>>>>user's folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are
>>>>the same on both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you for your help in advance!
>>>>
>>>>Candace Sparks
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>

Gordon
January 11th 07, 09:46 PM
Candace Sparks wrote:

> Yes, they are.

have you disabled Simple File sharing?

Bob I
January 11th 07, 09:46 PM
Try taking Ownership?

How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us

Candace Sparks wrote:

> Yes, they are.
> "Bob I" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Are the users AND passwords the same on both PCs?
>>
>>Candace Sparks wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks; I have
>>>found that if someone runs that wizard it messes up configurations. I
>>>set his network up when the old computer was in place and all was well.
>>>"Gordon" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>>
>>>>"Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the other
>>>>>computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders on the
>>>>>new computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I can connect
>>>>>to the CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to connect to the
>>>>>user's folder where data resides, I get access denied. The users are
>>>>>the same on both computers. They are running Windows XP Home.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you for your help in advance!
>>>>>
>>>>>Candace Sparks
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>

Gordon
January 11th 07, 09:46 PM
Gordon wrote:

> Candace Sparks wrote:
>
>> Yes, they are.
>
> have you disabled Simple File sharing?

Sorry, just seen it's XP Home.....

Candace Sparks
January 11th 07, 10:17 PM
I'll try that. Thanks
"Bob I" > wrote in message
...
> Try taking Ownership?
>
> How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us
>
> Candace Sparks wrote:
>
>> Yes, they are.
>> "Bob I" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>Are the users AND passwords the same on both PCs?
>>>
>>>Candace Sparks wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I did not do that, because it is not the way I set up networks; I have
>>>>found that if someone runs that wizard it messes up configurations. I
>>>>set his network up when the old computer was in place and all was well.
>>>>"Gordon" > wrote in message
...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"Candace Sparks" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I replaced a computer for a client on their home network, and the
>>>>>>other computer on the network is unable to access some of the folders
>>>>>>on the new computer. The computer shows up in My network places, I
>>>>>>can connect to the CDRive, Documents and Settings, but when I try to
>>>>>>connect to the user's folder where data resides, I get access denied.
>>>>>>The users are the same on both computers. They are running Windows XP
>>>>>>Home.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thank you for your help in advance!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Candace Sparks
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Have you run the "Setup a Home Network Wizard" on the new machine?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>

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