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Confidential007
I am trying to network two Windows XP Home computers with a crossover
cable. (This is only temporary, so I didn't want to waste money on a
router and patch cable.) I have used the Network setup wizard on both
computers and I know the cable is functioning properly because Starcraft
works just fine in multiplayer and the laptop causes the desktop to dial
onto the internet. However, whenever I try to access a shared folder on
the desktop with the laptop, I get an error box that says:
\\[Computer Name]\[Share Name] is not accessible. You might not have
permissions to use this network resource. Contact the dministrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions.
Not enough server storage is available to process this command.
I tryed shutting down ZoneAlarm and IMSecure on both computers along
with just about every other background process except my virus scanner.
I then checked the services list to make sure that the services that
might need were not disabled. I then enabled the Guest account on both
machines. After all of this, I tryed to open the folder again, but
recieved the same message.
On the Sharing tab for the shared folder on its host computer, I have
both the "Share this folder on the network" and the "Allow network users
to change my files" boxes checked, which should give me unlimited access
to the folder. I am running in administrator accounts on both machines.
Why am I not allowed to access the shared folder?
cable. (This is only temporary, so I didn't want to waste money on a
router and patch cable.) I have used the Network setup wizard on both
computers and I know the cable is functioning properly because Starcraft
works just fine in multiplayer and the laptop causes the desktop to dial
onto the internet. However, whenever I try to access a shared folder on
the desktop with the laptop, I get an error box that says:
\\[Computer Name]\[Share Name] is not accessible. You might not have
permissions to use this network resource. Contact the dministrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions.
Not enough server storage is available to process this command.
I tryed shutting down ZoneAlarm and IMSecure on both computers along
with just about every other background process except my virus scanner.
I then checked the services list to make sure that the services that
might need were not disabled. I then enabled the Guest account on both
machines. After all of this, I tryed to open the folder again, but
recieved the same message.
On the Sharing tab for the shared folder on its host computer, I have
both the "Share this folder on the network" and the "Allow network users
to change my files" boxes checked, which should give me unlimited access
to the folder. I am running in administrator accounts on both machines.
Why am I not allowed to access the shared folder?