Ray, I found an answer that worked for me
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;177078
This was not in my registry so I had to enter it. I started at 18 and BANG!
I could see and get into my folders. I did see a slow up of internet browser
and outlook express so I have dropped from 18 down to 15 and will continue
to play until it is stable.
I had forgotten that I had just installed ancronis True Image and I think
that is what did it.
I tried adjusting the machine that I was trying to read from (not the one
withthe files on it) with no sucsess and then tried it on the server or the
one that had the files on it and that is what did the job. Hope it works
for you too. What a hassle.
Brad
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> "Brad Morris" wrote:
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>> Like Ron, several posts back, We have been running 5 machines on XP for 4
>> years with no problems. Then, all of a sudden last Fri afternoon the
>> other 4
>> machines could not print to a dot matrix printer located on Problem XP.
>> This
>> printer is set up on LPT2 and everyone else redirects the output of their
>> machine to lpt2 (NET USE LPT2: \\BRAD\SERVICE /PERSISTENT:YES). While
>> trying
>> to figure out why this was happening, I discovered that the problem XP
>> machine could see and read all files on the other machines (that had
>> shared
>> folders) but even though they could see the shared folders on the problem
>> XP, they could not open them. I also getthe "Access Denied... You might
>> not
>> have the permission......." error.
>> Unlike Ron, We are just using the simple file share on all machines. I
>> have
>> turned off the Firewall (just to test if that was the problem - I already
>> had the XP firewall off, we are using CA)
>> I have made no changes to the system.
>> I can ping this machine from all the others and again, I can see the
>> shared
>> folders on the probem machine from the others but can not access them.
>> What else should I be checking for? I am hoping that whatever is going
>> on
>> will also let everyone print to the problem XP again after this issue is
>> resolved.
>>
>> thanks ahead of time
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Brad
> I'm the poster from 4/6/2008 with the same subject and have the exact
> same
> problem and having a devil of a time trying to fix it.
> I've checked a multitude of possible causes suggested from other threads
> and
> even the security forum.
> I'm down to one item that might be causing the problem for me and may help
> you out in some way.
> I've been trying to turn off windows fire wall without any luck. It doesn't
> seem to want to shut off. Norton Anti virus is running on all the machines
> including the problem one. I hate Norton!! I don't believe their anti
> virus
> has a built in fire wall though that could be overriding XPs.
>
> If I find anything out further, I'll post here
> Good luck, Ray
>