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My impression is that there is a tool "easy lan folder share"  which can solve the problems easily. you may search it at google. -reply by queuegz
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Sharing Files In Windows Xp Home - I always get an "access denied mesage"

bongbong18
when trying to access another computer's shared files on my home network i recieve an error message "[file path name] is not accessable. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access denied"

anyone know why I am getting this message?

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Klass
Have you changed the guest password?
Have you disabled the Guest Account?
Is File & Print Sharing Enabled?
Are the files & folders in a Share able location?

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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG
Yup - as Klass pointed out:

1. You have to declare the folder as Shared and assign a share name for it to be used over the network.
2. On the same computer - either have the Guest account enabled (XP) or simply create some random account with a simple login/pass like: share/share
3. From the second machine when you access the first one, you'll be prompted to enter an username/pass - enter the above ones and you'll be connected to that computer and the shared folder will be visible to you immediately...

Have fun smile.gif
m^e

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Klass
QUOTE (microscopic^earthling @ Jun 22 2005, 11:57 AM)
2. On the same computer - either have the Guest account enabled (XP) or simply create some random account with a simple login/pass like: share/share

Have fun smile.gif
m^e
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m^e windows XP home does not allow use of user/pass for sharing.
You must use keep guest enabled and use the password for guest. (I highly suggest setting the guest password to something you know)

QUOTE (microscopic^earthling @ Jun 22 2005, 11:57 AM)
3. From the second machine when you access the first one, you'll be prompted to enter an username/pass - enter the above ones and you'll be connected to that computer and the shared folder will be visible to you immediately...

Have fun smile.gif
m^e
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when you pull up the share in Windows XP Home you will be prompted for the password of guest as the username is greyed out and defaulted to guest.

 

 

 


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bongbong18
i am not able to make a password for a guest account on xp home. the only options are to change the photo or turn that account off...

Ok...i did as you said but it did not work. i am sharing my entire c drive and i am able to access everything except for my personal my documents folder...any other suggestions?

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X-Wes
I'm not totally confident that this will work, but here goes.
  1. Click Start, right-click My Documents, click Properties
  2. Go to the Sharing tab, uncheck "Make this folder private"
  3. Hit OK

If that doesn't work, you will probably have to move any documents you want to share into the Shared Documents folder as opposed to keeping them in the My Documents folder. (It just doesn't make sense for a random user connecting to your computer to poke around in your My Documents folder anyway, Windows thinks.)

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spacewaste
Well, after looking over what everybody else said inside the forum and it's still not working for you then I would suggest the following:

1. Make sure the computer you are trying to access from your own computer is turned on and connected to the network (duh).

2. Make sure both computers are set up to allow sharing of folders and such.
You can do this by:

A.My network places.
B.Set up a home or small office network.
C.Then just follow the steps. [Also, try to make it so the workgroup fro all computers on the network is the same. It makes things slightly easier.]
D.Restart the computer
E. Repeat those steps for all computers on your home network]

4. Right click the folders you wish to share, then hit properties. Then go to sharing and check "enable this folder on the network".

Now your network should be ready and able for sharing...But if it has decided to be mean I suggest you check the following:

Hardware:

-Make sure you have the right hardware specifications.

-Check the cords

-Try restarting the computer once.

Software:

-If you've selected something to be shared inside....C for example. Sometimes, most times, it won't give you permission to view the subfolders. You therefore have to set each subfolder you want to be viewed individualy. Or better yet, just drag what you want to be shared inside the: My Shared Folder

-If a folder is checkmarked as private, then you won't be able to share it, unless you go to the main folder that was check marked to be private, then uncheckmark and then allow sharing. {Through all of which you may be required to restart your computer}

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These are just the basics and most probably reasons why your network is not working properly.

I have no idea about the guest password option, as I never enable the guest account, and everything seems to work fine for me. However, I intend on trying that out now, as I've always wanted to know of a way to password protect some of my shared files smile.gif. Thanks M^e.

Oh, and if none of what I said works out for you. I just remembered that some FIREWALLS may block you from being able to access other computers.

To get around that just make sure all firewalls let in connections from ip's like: 127.0.0.1 or 192.168.1.X Just the typical ip's for networks.

Hope I helped.

~SpaceWaste

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Grafitti
OR... if Simple File Sharing is disabled, you won't be able to access the computer either. it'll ask for a username and password, but nothing will actually work.

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OneStopReefShop
I also was trying to access information from an old computer on my network, to my new computer.

I went thru all the steps on that old computer to set-up those folders for sharing. The darn opperating system (windows XP home) even did the little "hand" under those folders, indicating that it was a shared folder.

The new computer still was receiving the same "error message [file path name] is not accessable. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access denied"

I then went on that new computer, and disabled the firewall settings temporarilly.

Then, I had full access to the old computer's "C:" drive... with the exception of the exception of the "Documents and Settings - Individual User" folders.

Soooo... I go into those individual user folders on the old computer, and do the properties - sharing and security thangy... to set those folders to sharing.

Looks good on that old computer... those folders Windows XP home is showing the little hand under again... so I'm thinking they should be shared.

Yet... on the new computer, I'm still unable to access those shared folders.

My best guess... because those are somehow folders keyed to an individual user account, Windows XP isn't allowing someone not signed into that computer as that user to access them????

What I ended up having to do, was copy all of the information from those folders into another folder on the old computer's C: drive... that I just named "Temp Share".

Then, set that "Temp Share" folder's permissions to sharing. Now, the new computer could have access to those files.

From there I was able to transfer the old favorites file to the new computer... and have access to the other pictures and music that was stored on that old computer.

It wasn't the best solution, but worked for me. Hopefully it will help you.

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newtd
Wanted to express a similar experience, and say the easiest solution with Home, in my experience, is to remap each time, or setup an alternative method for file transfer. I'm about to upgrade to Professional. This, of course, is one of the key differences in the two O.S.'s.

Suggestion: What are you trying to share? If it is large, why not burn? If it is small, why not set up a g-mail account to drop it in and pull it out? If it surpasses these necessities, it sounds business oriented and would justify investment in an upgrade.

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iGuest

My impression is that there is a tool "easy lan folder share"  which can solve the problems easily. you may search it at google.

-reply by queuegz

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yordan
QUOTE ((G)Otto @ May 2 2009, 10:51 PM) *
[ when I try to use the cd drive which has the hand under it I get access denied. My little carry on has no cd drive

do you mean that you want, on one computer, to share the contents on the CD inserted in another computer ?
I just tested this, it works perfectly. Of course, you cannot write on the remote folder, and you have a lot of warnings trying to prevent you from sharing the root folder of a drive, but I accessed it from the remote computer without any trouble.

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iGuest
access denied to cd drive xp home both computers
Sharing Files In Windows Xp Home

Can share all types of folders between the two computers on the net I set up but when I try to use the cd drive which has the hand under it I get access denied. My little carry on has no cd drive so that is what I really need. I get all sorts of ideas about PRO but they don't apply to HOME can someone walk me through it? 

-question by Otto

 


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iGuest
Networking problem
Sharing Files In Windows Xp Home

Hi sir I am Nagaraju.D from India.

I have 10 systems and among them three are in one work group and 7 are in one workgroup. Now my problem is I have to send or receive files from these three systems to 7 systems and from 7 to 3 systems.

So please give me support , its a challenge to me to makeit which depends to my development in future.

I done onething ihave secured the admin user and I given another account as worker which is limited. And I set another system between 3 and 7 systems with to lan cards one is for three systems and another is for other 7 systems sharing. But here in this limited account Anu scriptmanager software for telugu typing is not working.

Please help me or how to block filesharing and ip adress sharing when they are running in admin user.

-reply by Raju

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iGuest
I had this problem and it ended up being Norton Internet Security Firewall which was the problem.

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