Can't write to Vista B2 Workgroup Shares from Fat-32 XP

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Guest

I've installed Windows Vista Beta 2 in a 5-computer network. 2 of the other
machines are using the NTFS file system and 2 are formatted as FAT 32 file
system. The machines (an XP SP1 and W2K) with NTFS can access, read, & write
with no problems to shared drives on the Vista machine; the 2 machines, both
XP SP1, formatted as FAT 32 can access, read, & copy but not write to the
Vista shared drives. Could this be by design or a bug to be worked out in
the Beta system? Has anyone noticed this? I've tried unchecking "Use
Sharing Wizard" in Folder Options/View, but this had no effect.
 
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Guest

Thanks for responding. To clarify: my FAT32 machines can write to the other
NTFS machines - except the one with VISTA - because W2K and XP OS are
compatible with both file systems. Since the VISTA OS can only be installed
on NTFS, it is not compatible with FAT 32 file systems, and in a network any
computers using FAT 32 will never be able to write to a computer with the
VISTA OS. Is this correct?
 
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Guest

Each computer in network requires username and password to logon. (One of
the XP/FAT 32 computer has the exact same usernames/passwords as the Vista
computer). I've tried turning the Guest account "On" on the Vista computer,
but that had no effect. I would also like to add that the Vista computer has
a second internal, shared, drive which is formatted as FAT32, and the other
FAT32 computers cannot write to this drive either.
 

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