On Mar 8, 11:56 pm, Blaenk Denum <jorgepbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm having a very odd problem. First of all, I have a network between
> three computers all running XP Pro, and they've always worked, I just
> set the same workgroup for all of them and I'm good, I've never had to
> create the same accounts on all computers or whatever that entails.
> It's always pretty much just been plug and play. Anyways, I just
> reformatted my computer and the first thing I did was share my
> printer, that worked flawlessly, and it has been working. I joined the
> same workgroup of course (HOME, not MSHOME) and I could see the other
> two computers and read the shared files and folders and what not.
> However, when I then decided to share a folder of my own (Something
> which I always used to do), none of the other two computers could
> access it. They could see my computer in the workgroup but they would
> get an 'access denied' error.
>
> I read about the 'restrictanonymous' registry key which seems to work
> for many and I applied it but after restarting it always resets back
> to 1, the other two computers have it at 0. Keep in mind that
> everything is perfect other than the fact that no one else can access
> my shared folders, but I can access their's. I've even created
> accounts named after the other computer's usernames (Something which
> I've never had to do) and that didn't work either. At first I thought
> it was zonealarm but I uninstalled it and the problem persists, could
> it be that it left something behind? Should I reinstall the file and
> printer sharing component? Sorry for being vague, it's pretty late and
> I'm going insane over this problem. Please ask me any questions you
> would need to help me out, as I would really appreciate some help.
I also noticed this in the Event Viewer, Event ID 1517 'Userenv':
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...serenv&phase=1