Thank you very much John, I will give this a try.
Best Regards,
Elliot
"John John - MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Try disabling Simplified File Sharing on the standalone XP box.
>
> John
>
> EJ wrote:
>> I have cross-posted this as my initial post to a single group has gone
>> unanswered so far and I could really do with some help.
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm a technical admin on a network of around 300 PCs. Some are on a
>> domain,
>> some are not, but all pretty much share the same Administrator name and
>> password for consistency.
>>
>> Generally I can browse to Windows machines by entering \\hostname\C$ into
>> the 'RUN' prompt. Eventually, I will be asked to provide a name and
>> password, for which I enter the Administrator's credentials. This works
>> well, and allows me to automate backups from a linux server.
>>
>> One PC (Windows XP Pro, not on the domain but with the same Admin
>> credentials) doesn't want to cooperate and I can't fathom why. When I
>> connect to it using the above method it responds with the username
>> requester
>> box, but the actual username is fixed as 'Guest' (greyed out, rendering
>> it
>> unchangeable). I have tried re-running the sharing wizard on the
>> particular
>> PC, checking the admin account is working and turning off the firewall
>> but
>> it still insists on only allowing this 'Guest' user.
>>
>> Other XP machines (also not on the domain) I have tried allow me to enter
>> the Administrator user and grant access to the drive.
>>
>> Can someone offer some advice on how to access this particular PC as
>> Admin?
>> As this is a new venture, I expect I am going to encounter more PCs with
>> this behaviour.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Elliot
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