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I have successfully set-up a home network between 2 Windows XP Home machines
(1 desktop & 1 laptp). The desktop is wired into the router and the laptop is
wireless into the router. I have also setup mapped network drives between the
2 machines.
I know the networking was successful, because I can access one machine from
the other (via my network places and the mapped drives).
However, I am having some difficulty with gaining access to some of the user
accounts.
From the desktop (going to the laptop) I can successfully access the
following:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER1\
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\
But I am unable to access the following and get a "not accessible, access is
denied" error:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER2\
C:\Documents and Settings\USER3\
I find it very frustrating that I can successfully access some user
directories and not others.
A similiar instance happens when I try to access going from the laptop to
the desktop.
Can someone turn on the light bulb over my head please?
TIA!
UNIXBOYMD
(1 desktop & 1 laptp). The desktop is wired into the router and the laptop is
wireless into the router. I have also setup mapped network drives between the
2 machines.
I know the networking was successful, because I can access one machine from
the other (via my network places and the mapped drives).
However, I am having some difficulty with gaining access to some of the user
accounts.
From the desktop (going to the laptop) I can successfully access the
following:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER1\
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\
But I am unable to access the following and get a "not accessible, access is
denied" error:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER2\
C:\Documents and Settings\USER3\
I find it very frustrating that I can successfully access some user
directories and not others.
A similiar instance happens when I try to access going from the laptop to
the desktop.
Can someone turn on the light bulb over my head please?
TIA!
UNIXBOYMD