You could create a user on sys2 with the same logon/password [and there must
be a password] as you use on sys4 and then add it to the backup operators
group on sys2. To disable simple file sharing go to Windows Explorer, select
tools/folder options/view and uncheck the last option for use simple file
sharing. --- Steve
"Jim Snively" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Steve,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> The machine I am doing the backup from is an XP Home machine (sys4). Can
> I add sys4\jim to the backup operators group on XP Pro system sys2? I am
> geting no error messages on the local machine (sys4) and none on the
> WIN98 machine. Fixing sys2 would eliminate half of the annoying messages.
> The backup program is trying to write a flag file in these "access denied"
> directories that says not to backup any files from them. Also how do I
> turn off simple file sharing on sys2?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Snively
>
> "Steven L Umbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> For XP Pro computers you could disable simple file sharing and make sure
>> that the user account doing the backups is either local administrator or
>> in the backup operators group on the remote XP Pro computers. XP Home
>> computers can only use simple file sharing so you what you could do is
>> try to give guest or everyone read permissions to those directories
>> though most likely there is no need to backup those directories as that
>> is not where you normally would find data files.. --- Steve
>>
>>
>> "Jim Snively" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I have a four node peer-to-peer network that is not internet connected
>>>with a mix of WINXP Home and Pro and one WIN98 machine. I backup user
>>>files on this network to a CD from a WINXP Home machine. The software I
>>>use to do this reports "access denied" on the Windows and "Progam Files"
>>>directories on the remote XP machines. These messages clog up the backup
>>>program's error log and make it easy to miss a significant error message.
>>>I recall that WINNT had a backup operator that could access these
>>>protected directories, Is there any way to do this in WINXP?
>>>
>>> Jim Snively
>>>
>>>
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