Accessing shared folder on XP Pro machine from XP Home machine

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Guest

Hi, I'm having trouble getting from Home to shared folders on XP - I can't
see the computer under the "view workgroup computers" but I can access it via
typing in the IP address under Run. My main issue is setting up security so
that only certain users can, from across the network, get to certain shared
folders. I've setup the usernames and passwords, and limited the shared
folders to those certain users, but when I try to access them remotely, I
don't get a prompt to enter in a username and password, and I'm just denied
access outright. How can I cure this?

Many, many thanks for your help!

Destin Richter
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Guest

For clarification, when I say Home, I mean my Windows XP Home system. The
other system is a Windows XP Pro. I can get to the server only by typing in
the IP address, and not by using the system name of Server.
 
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Guest

Cancel the request, folks. Found out XP Home cannot see XP Pro shared
folders other than via IP address. Loading XP Pro into computer in question
and expect good results.
 
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Malke

Destin said:
Cancel the request, folks. Found out XP Home cannot see XP Pro shared
folders other than via IP address. Loading XP Pro into computer in
question and expect good results.

If you had been patient, you could have saved yourself a lot of trouble.
It is completely untrue that "XP Home cannot see XP Pro shared folders
other than via IP address". You did something wrong, probably something
simple with which we could have helped you.

Oh well. Too late now.

Malke
 
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Guest

Malke, it's not too late at all. I'm just going about it another way, but
overall, I simply want the XP Pro to prompt a user on a remote workstation
for a username and logon password in order to access a shared folder on my XP
Pro server. Get in touch if you are inclined as I'd be very open to
looking at any solutions you have in mind.

Destin Richter
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(skype) destinrichter
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]

Cancel the request, folks. Found out XP Home cannot see XP Pro shared
folders other than via IP address.

Where did you find that out ???

All versions of Windows can see XP Pro shared folders via the computer
name. XP Home vs. XP Pro is not causing the problem.
Loading XP Pro into computer in question and expect good results.

There's no need to replace XP Home with XP Pro. Doing that won't help
if there's a configuration problem on the XP Pro computer that you're
unable to access.

When access via IP address works and access via computer name fails,
make sure that NetBIOS Over TCP/IP is enabled on all computers:

a. Open the Network Connections folder.
b. Right click the local area network connection.
c. Click Properties.
d. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
e. Click Properties.
f. Click Advanced.
g. Click WINS.
h. Click the Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP button.

The problem could also be caused by the way that the shares are
configured. This article should help:

Windows XP Professional File Sharing
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_filesharing/index.htm
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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