I have the same LAN as you. I worked around it in a way that suits me. In
vista, I copied all the folders in "documents" to "public". I can access them
in "public" from XP, work on them, and save the changes. I also have the
same Vista settings as you do. No passwords, no user accounts to worry about.
In XP, I copied "MY Documents" to "Shared Documents", which Vista has access
to.
It works for me. Hope it helps.
Mick Murphy in Australia (QLD)
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> I have 2 computers in my LAN, one computer running vista premium, and
> another running xp, both computers have the same workgroup name, both
> computers see each other's shared folders.
>
> However, whenever I try to actually open a shared folder from either
> computer, I get an error that I dont have access. I CAN however,
> access the Vista's "PUBLIC" folder from XP, but none of the other
> shared folders will open.
>
> My vista settings are set for:
> Network Discovery On
> File Sharing On
> Public Folder Sharing On
> Printer Sharing On
> Password Protected Sharing Off
> Media Sharing On
>
> On the Vista folder I have selected to Share, under the Advanced
> Settings, I made sure I have set the Permission to Everyone.
>
> Since I do not need password protection, is there a way I can do this
> without creating accounts? If not, how do I create an account that
> that the other machine will be able to login as?
>
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