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Accessing From another workstation that is not XP

 
 
Mark Goodman
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      13th Sep 2003
I have some XP Clients in a network with mostly NT and
2000 Clients. The problem I'm having is accessing the XP
Pro Client from a NT or 2000 client when I want to copy a
file or connect to a shared directory. The dialog box for
entering the ID and password to get into the client comes
up, I enter the correct ID and password but nothing
happens. The Dialog box remains and I never get into the
system. I have all the setting for sharing on the xp
system set right, I think, and it is in the same
workgroup or domain. What little piece of the puzzle am I
missing to get this to work? Other NT and 2000 clients
allow me to login to them no problem. What did microsoft
do to XP that makes it antisocial? Thanks in advance for
any help with this problem.

Mark Goodman
 
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Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
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      13th Sep 2003
Please go to the following link, scroll to windowsxp.network_web, select it
and post your question to that board:
http://communities.microsoft.com/new...mscom&slcid=US


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"Mark Goodman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have some XP Clients in a network with mostly NT and
> 2000 Clients. The problem I'm having is accessing the XP
> Pro Client from a NT or 2000 client when I want to copy a
> file or connect to a shared directory. The dialog box for
> entering the ID and password to get into the client comes
> up, I enter the correct ID and password but nothing
> happens. The Dialog box remains and I never get into the
> system. I have all the setting for sharing on the xp
> system set right, I think, and it is in the same
> workgroup or domain. What little piece of the puzzle am I
> missing to get this to work? Other NT and 2000 clients
> allow me to login to them no problem. What did microsoft
> do to XP that makes it antisocial? Thanks in advance for
> any help with this problem.
>
> Mark Goodman



 
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