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Old November 24th 04, 04:45 AM
Waldot1
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

I hope someone can help me. I'm usually able to sort things out for myself,
but I'm completely stumped on this one.

I have two PCs. A desktop and a notebook. Each is running Windows XP Home,
SP2. I've had the desktop for a while, but bought the notebook last week. I
set up wireless networking, using a Linksys router. The desktop is hardwired,
and the notebook is wireless.

I'm having no problems with the internet. Everything is fine on that front.

I am, however, having problems with file sharing. There are three profiles
on the desktop - one for me and one for each of my two children. I set up
corresponding profiles on the notebook. I enabled a share for my "My
Documents" folder, together with some media folders, and I'm able to access
those folders and documents without problem from the notebook. Then I created
shares for each of the girls' "My Documents" folders. My thought was to map
these shares to the notebook and make certain that they didn't end up with
documents split between the two computers. Well, the shares show up fine
under "My Network Places" on the notebook, but when I try to view the
contents, I get the dreaded "no permissions" message.

I'm sure that there is a lot that I'm not telling that you might need to
know. I'm sure that the Guest accounts are enabled on both computers. At this
point, I have disabled both the Windows Firewall on both machines and the
Norton firewall on the desktop. I am, however, still running Norton Parental
Controls for the girls on the desktop, but I really don't think that this is
the problem.

Any suggestions? I appreciate any help that anyone can give me. I'll be out
of town for a couple of days, but I'll check back Friday evening.

Thanks.

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Old November 24th 04, 09:25 AM
Hans-Georg Michna
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:45:02 -0800, "Waldot1"
wrote:

I have two PCs. A desktop and a notebook. Each is running Windows XP Home,
SP2. I've had the desktop for a while, but bought the notebook last week. I
set up wireless networking, using a Linksys router. The desktop is hardwired,
and the notebook is wireless.

I'm having no problems with the internet. Everything is fine on that front.

I am, however, having problems with file sharing. There are three profiles
on the desktop - one for me and one for each of my two children. I set up
corresponding profiles on the notebook. I enabled a share for my "My
Documents" folder, together with some media folders, and I'm able to access
those folders and documents without problem from the notebook. Then I created
shares for each of the girls' "My Documents" folders. My thought was to map
these shares to the notebook and make certain that they didn't end up with
documents split between the two computers. Well, the shares show up fine
under "My Network Places" on the notebook, but when I try to view the
contents, I get the dreaded "no permissions" message.


That's exactly how it should be. Of course Windows protects the
privacy of the My Documents folders for each user.

Shared documents should go into the Shared Documents folder.

Perhaps you can live with this. At some time even the kids have
to have their privacy. (:-)

Hans-Georg

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Old November 24th 04, 07:13 PM
MrAhhaha
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

I am having the EXACT same problem with the exact same set up.

I have tried everything from making sure the computer names on the workgroup
are different to turning off all firewalls etc.

I am out of options. I keep getting the message:

"You may not have permission to log on..."

Where can I set these permissions?



"Hans-Georg Michna" wrote:

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:45:02 -0800, "Waldot1"
wrote:

I have two PCs. A desktop and a notebook. Each is running Windows XP Home,
SP2. I've had the desktop for a while, but bought the notebook last week. I
set up wireless networking, using a Linksys router. The desktop is hardwired,
and the notebook is wireless.

I'm having no problems with the internet. Everything is fine on that front.

I am, however, having problems with file sharing. There are three profiles
on the desktop - one for me and one for each of my two children. I set up
corresponding profiles on the notebook. I enabled a share for my "My
Documents" folder, together with some media folders, and I'm able to access
those folders and documents without problem from the notebook. Then I created
shares for each of the girls' "My Documents" folders. My thought was to map
these shares to the notebook and make certain that they didn't end up with
documents split between the two computers. Well, the shares show up fine
under "My Network Places" on the notebook, but when I try to view the
contents, I get the dreaded "no permissions" message.


That's exactly how it should be. Of course Windows protects the
privacy of the My Documents folders for each user.

Shared documents should go into the Shared Documents folder.

Perhaps you can live with this. At some time even the kids have
to have their privacy. (:-)

Hans-Georg

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Old November 25th 04, 05:59 PM
Hans-Georg Michna
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:13:07 -0800, "MrAhhaha"
wrote:

I am having the EXACT same problem with the exact same set up.

I have tried everything from making sure the computer names on the workgroup
are different to turning off all firewalls etc.

I am out of options. I keep getting the message:

"You may not have permission to log on..."

Where can I set these permissions?


Check http://www.michna.com/kb/wxnet.htm.

Hans-Georg

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Old November 26th 04, 01:05 AM
Waldot1
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

Thanks for the info. I thought that this was the case. But why, then, am I
able to access MY "My Documents" folder from the notebook, whether I'm signed
in as myself or as one of the kids? This seems to run counter to the
underlying premise that anything under "Documents and Settings" cannot be
shared. Because I am sure as heck doing it.

Thanks for any help that you can give me.

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Old November 29th 04, 07:19 AM
Hans-Georg Michna
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Default File sharing problem with simple Windows XP Home Network

On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 17:05:02 -0800, "Waldot1"
wrote:

Thanks for the info. I thought that this was the case. But why, then, am I
able to access MY "My Documents" folder from the notebook, whether I'm signed
in as myself or as one of the kids? This seems to run counter to the
underlying premise that anything under "Documents and Settings" cannot be
shared. Because I am sure as heck doing it.


Sorry for my late reply, was unavailable over the weekend.

The reason why you can share and access your own My Documents
folder over the network is because you use the proper username
and password needed for authentication. I suppose these are the
same on both computers.

If you created an account on the laptop for one of your
daughters, and she used the same username and password, she
would also be able to access her My Documents folder over the
network.

Hans-Georg

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