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More Wireless Help!!
Having already posted here requiring help, I need a little more.
We have a number of laptops (XP Home) connected to a server (XP Pro) via a D-Link DI 614+ Broadband Router. But still having problems sharing files. We can copy etc files from one laptop to another, but when it comes to copying/saving files to the server, we get an assortment of dialog boxes telling us that "Access is denied, make sure the disk is not full or write protected, and that the file is not currently in use". We disabled NIS and disabled a number of protocols (NWLink NetBIOS, NWLink IPX/SPX/Netbios compatible Transport Protocol) that could also cause us problems but without success. In actual fact when we disabled the Protocols none of the laptops could see the server and vice-versa. We can't understand why, because we have just a basic network setup using XP (Pro&Home). This wireless networking seems to be very hit and miss Could it possibly be anything to do with permissions? Any help very much appreciated S |
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More Wireless Help!!
Hey Bud
This link is to another thread in a different NG that jives with your problem http://www.experts-exchange.com/Deve..._20342451.html and here is the link to MS KB in regards to permissions http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q308418 I hope you get to the bottom of it..... and yes the wireless stuff is "challenging". Post your results if you would Rock On yellowpike "S" wrote in message ... Having already posted here requiring help, I need a little more. We have a number of laptops (XP Home) connected to a server (XP Pro) via a D-Link DI 614+ Broadband Router. But still having problems sharing files. We can copy etc files from one laptop to another, but when it comes to copying/saving files to the server, we get an assortment of dialog boxes telling us that "Access is denied, make sure the disk is not full or write protected, and that the file is not currently in use". We disabled NIS and disabled a number of protocols (NWLink NetBIOS, NWLink IPX/SPX/Netbios compatible Transport Protocol) that could also cause us problems but without success. In actual fact when we disabled the Protocols none of the laptops could see the server and vice-versa. We can't understand why, because we have just a basic network setup using XP (Pro&Home). This wireless networking seems to be very hit and miss Could it possibly be anything to do with permissions? Any help very much appreciated S |
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More Wireless Help!!
Hiya,
Will give it a go tomorrow. Fingers, and everything else crossed. S "yellowpike" wrote in message ... Hey Bud This link is to another thread in a different NG that jives with your problem http://www.experts-exchange.com/Deve..._20342451.html and here is the link to MS KB in regards to permissions http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q308418 I hope you get to the bottom of it..... and yes the wireless stuff is "challenging". Post your results if you would Rock On yellowpike "S" wrote in message ... Having already posted here requiring help, I need a little more. We have a number of laptops (XP Home) connected to a server (XP Pro) via a D-Link DI 614+ Broadband Router. But still having problems sharing files. We can copy etc files from one laptop to another, but when it comes to copying/saving files to the server, we get an assortment of dialog boxes telling us that "Access is denied, make sure the disk is not full or write protected, and that the file is not currently in use". We disabled NIS and disabled a number of protocols (NWLink NetBIOS, NWLink IPX/SPX/Netbios compatible Transport Protocol) that could also cause us problems but without success. In actual fact when we disabled the Protocols none of the laptops could see the server and vice-versa. We can't understand why, because we have just a basic network setup using XP (Pro&Home). This wireless networking seems to be very hit and miss Could it possibly be anything to do with permissions? Any help very much appreciated S |
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