On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:50:39 -0400, "Information"
<cmc(removethis)@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>Due to budget limitations, I am working with the following:
>
>We have a Win2000 workstation (SP4) that houses a database program to be
>accessed through a shared folder to the remainder of our stations.
>
>Station 1 is an XP Home box (SP3), Station 2 is a Vista laptop (SP1). XP
>and Vista can see each other, but only the XP box has a printer shared.
>Vista can see that, and a temporary shared test folder, We removed the
>folder share after seeing it worked.
>
>Neither can access the shared folder on the 2000 box. Both XP and Vista
>firewalls are disabled, there is no Norton or McAfee installed, only AVG. I
>have added the user/passwords to the user list on the 2000 machine, and have
>added permissions for the XP and Vista users.
>
>The 2000 machine needs to be visible, then sharing the program can happen
>and this project is finished. I have another 2000 box at another location
>working just fine with XP, and cannot determine what is different here.
>
>Any insight is appreciated, thanks in advance.
>
>Dan
Please give us more information to understand the problem.
Is there a firewall on the 2000 box? If so, is it configured to allow
file sharing?
How are you trying to access the shared folder on the 2000 box from XP
and Vista? What exactly happens when you do it? If there's an error
message, what does it say?
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