Not able to connect to XP share thru win2000

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I have two computers in a network. First computer running XP, second computer
running win2000. I'm logged into both computers as Administrator. Both
computers have the C drive shared with full access. No fire walls on the
computers. Both computers see all the share drives on the network. The XP
computer is able to access the the share drive on the Win2000 computer. The
Win2000 computer not able the access the share drive on the XP computer. When
I try to access the C drive on the XP computer I receive a message saying not
enought storage. I'm able to ping the XP computer thru the Win2000 computer.
Anyone know how to fix this problem
 
I have two computers in a network. First computer running XP, second computer
running win2000. I'm logged into both computers as Administrator. Both
computers have the C drive shared with full access. No fire walls on the
computers. Both computers see all the share drives on the network. The XP
computer is able to access the the share drive on the Win2000 computer. The
Win2000 computer not able the access the share drive on the XP computer. When
I try to access the C drive on the XP computer I receive a message saying not
enought storage. I'm able to ping the XP computer thru the Win2000 computer.
Anyone know how to fix this problem

Kathy,

This is a well known problem, and it's on the XP computer.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/server-functionality-affected-by.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/server-functionality-affected-by.html
 
This fixed the problem some. I'm able to access one of the shares on the XP
thru the win 2000 computer. When I try to access the other shares thru win
2000 computer I receive a message that says Boot-Vis is not accessible,
Access denied.
kathy
 
This fixed the problem some. I'm able to access one of the shares on the XP
thru the win 2000 computer. When I try to access the other shares thru win
2000 computer I receive a message that says Boot-Vis is not accessible,
Access denied.
kathy

Kathy,

OK, that's the first problem out of the way. Now, deal with the much more
versatile asymmetrical access / visibility problem that's common in home
workgroups. That will likely be a misconfigured or overlooked firewall, but
there are other possibilities too.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/irregularities-in-workgroup-visibility.html
 

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