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file sharing problem solved !!!



 
 
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Old April 8th 04, 02:29 PM
acps
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well im glad you fixed your problem, but i did same with
what i could, and it didn work, plz if u can look at my
post below yours, Thanx
-----Original Message-----
for all of those people getting the access denied you do

not have permission .... msg when trying to file share
and have been thus far unable to solve it I solved
mine. The problem was all my users on my windows xp pro
machines had no passwords and a setting on local security
policies was set to only allow them to log onto console
only if no password present. I changed the setting like
this:

Go to Control Panel | Performance and Maintenance |

Administrative Tools | Local Security Policy.
Expand Local Policies | Security options.
Double-click Accounts: Limit local account use of blank

passwords to console login only, which is enabled by
default. Disable this option


and problem solved I am now able to file and printer

share no problem. I suspect this has caused a lot of
other people problems so fyi.

rduke

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Old April 8th 04, 02:34 PM
Day
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no dice trying that either.
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Old April 8th 04, 02:44 PM
rduke
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it seems it only worked for me if the xp pro machines are not doing simple file sharing.
 




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