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Old December 2nd 04, 06:52 AM
Carey Holzman
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Default Network settings ?

Try booting in Safe Mode, log in as Administrator, make the change and then
restart normally and see if the change sticks. If not, ensure you have no
firewall on like Norton Internet Security, McAfee firewall, Zero Knowledge
Freedom, ZoneAlarm, etc... uninstall them if you have them.

Carey

"Adam" wrote in message
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Click Start, click Run, type:
regedit (then hit enter or click OK)
Go to this location in the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA

Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0


I did this on all 3 pc's but after I reboot them the value gets set back
to
1. Is there a way to get it to stay at 0 ?

Thanks for all of your advice Carey it looks like your solving quite a bit
of peoples problems out there. I have been trying to figure this one out
for
5 days now off and on

"Carey Holzman" wrote:

Do the following (on all XP computers)

Click Start, click Run, type:
net user guest /active:yes (then hit enter or click OK)

next, Click Start, click Run, type:
regedit (then hit enter or click OK)
Go to this location in the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\LSA

Ensure "RestrictAnonymous" is set to 0.

Close and reboot.

Carey


"Adam" Adam @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
...
Hello,

I am running xp home on three home pc's. I use a belkin wireless dsl
router
(2 computers wired and my laptop wireless) I can access the internet
from
all
three fine. I ran the network setup wizard and can see all three pc's
in
the
workgroup but can't access them. On the router setup screen i can see
all
three pc's. The windows firewall is disabeled and file and print
shareing
are
enabeled on each pc. When ever I try to access one of the pc's via the
network it says i dont have permission and to contact the
administrator.
Seeing as that I am the administrator where would I go to set the
permissions?






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