On Oct 30, 7:38 am, Blake <Bl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> XP Pro is on both. I am sole administrator on both machines. The
> instructions are so simple. I have read and reread and tried and retried.
> No luck. Can't imagine what I'm doing wrong.
>
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> "Lon Orenstein" wrote:
> > Are you using XP Home on one or both of these PC's? That won't work... I
> > would also try to make both users Administrators to make sure permissions
> > are OK.
>
> > HTH,
> > Lon
>
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> > "Blake" <Bl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:02F8BA19-A4DB-4308-8DB1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Remote computer will not connect. Trying to connect my desktop with my
> > > laptop. Have followed BCM instructions completely. Have changed user
> > > names, computer names, passwords - all with no success. Have reinstalled
> > > BCM. Am continually told that I have not been granted access or that the
> > > password is incorrect.
>
> > > Am suspicious the problem relates to both computers being set up under the
> > > same user name. Have tried changing the logon name for the remote
> > > computer
> > > but the error messages always refer to the original user logon name which
> > > remains on the remote computer as the "registered computer user" name
> > > which
> > > apparently cannot be changed. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.- Hide quoted text -
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Let's remove BCM from the picture to narrow in on the problem.
You must have exactly the same login and password on both machines.
I assume you have BCM working on the desktop and a database, and that
you have successfully run the sharing wizard to share your database.
Try this from a command prompt window:
OSQL -E -S nameofdesktoppc\MSSMLBIZ,5356 -d MSSmallBusiness
If that doesn't succeed, then the error may indicate what the problem
is.
If it works, you will get a prompt. Type "exit" to leave osql.