Can't access XP Pro SP2 files from XP Pro SP1

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Guest

I've got two PCs (one with XP Pro SP2 and one with XP Pro SP1) and set up
network in workgroup using router. I believe I've set up everything
correctly and I can access to SP1 PC from SP2 PC. However, I can't access
SP2 PC from SP1 PC. It gives me following error message: "(PC name) is not
accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
Contact the administrator of this sever to find out if you have access
permissions. The network path was not found."
I've tried everything I could, but couldn't figure it out. Please help!
 
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Mark Dormer

Configure the firewall on the XP SP2 box to allow File and Print sharing on
your subnet
Control Panel -- Windows Firewall -- Exceptions
Select File and Print Sharing, select Edit, check the scope is set to subnet
OK

Regards
Mark Dormer
 
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Chuck

I've got two PCs (one with XP Pro SP2 and one with XP Pro SP1) and set up
network in workgroup using router. I believe I've set up everything
correctly and I can access to SP1 PC from SP2 PC. However, I can't access
SP2 PC from SP1 PC. It gives me following error message: "(PC name) is not
accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
Contact the administrator of this sever to find out if you have access
permissions. The network path was not found."
I've tried everything I could, but couldn't figure it out. Please help!

Simon,

On any XP Pro computer, check to see if Simple File Sharing (Control Panel -
Folder Options - View - Advanced settings) is enabled or disabled. With XP Pro,
you need to have SFS consistently set on each computer.

On XP Pro with SFS disabled, check the Local Security Policies (Control Panel -
Administrative Tools). Under Local Policies - Security Options, look at
"Network access: Sharing and security model", and ensure it's set to "Classic -
local users authenticate as themselves".

On XP Pro with SFS disabled, if you set the above Local Security Policy to
"Guest only", enable the Guest account, using Start - Run - "cmd" - type "net
user guest /active:yes" in the command window. If "Classic", setup and use a
common non-Guest account on all computers. Whichever account is used, give it
an identical, non-blank password on all computers.

On XP Pro with Simple File Sharing enabled, make sure that the Guest account is
enabled, on each computer. Enable Guest, with Start - Run - "cmd", then type
"net user guest /active:yes" in the command window. Ensure that the password
for Guest is blank, with Start - Run - "control userpasswords2"; select Guest,
click Reset Password, click OK without entering a new password.

On XP Pro, if you're going to use Guest authentication, check your Local
Security Policy (Control Panel - Administrative Tools) - User Rights Assignment,
on the XP Pro computer, and look at "Deny access to this computer from the
network". Make sure Guest is not in the list. Look at "Access this computer
from the network", and make sure that Everyone is in this list.

Do any of the computers have a software firewall (ICF / WF, or third party)? If
so, you need to configure them for file sharing. Firewall configurations are a
very common cause of (network) browser, and file sharing, problems.

--
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
 

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