Now I simply get an access denied message. Can someone simply describe how I get all of the permissions, user accounts, and passwords to line up properly? Chainsaw , Jul 6, I am currently having the exact same problem.
I have a home network set up ok. The only problem is the client is unable to access the shared files on the host. You might no have permission Access is denied. I'm really stuck and have been googling for solutions for ages. MadEddi , Aug 27, Ok, i have made a little bit of progress.
The thing I can't understand is that if I do everything exactly the same, but substitute 'James' for 'Study' in the 'Enter object names to select' box, then everything works fine. The only firewall that I have is the built in Windows one. I've tried disabling it but it makes no difference. I wouldn't know how to go about setting up Advanced File Sharing! I installed SP2 last night, hoping it might make some difference, but rather predictably it didn't. Well, that leaves me in a bit of a quandary!
I think I can rule out Firewall problems because, as I mentioned, I only have the Windows Firewall on both computers and that doesn't make any difference if it is enabled or disabled.
It was working previously, and then stopped working without my changing any network settings. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm thinking the problem is with the laptop, rather than the desktop but I don't have a clue what could've stopped it from working. I hadn't installed any new software when it stopped working or anything like that. I'm seriously contemplating re-installing all of Windows! James, Are you talking about the "System Error 5 has occurred" from net view attempts against the laptop?
Before I respond: Yaay!! My two months of frustration and involuntary hair removal are over. I would just like to thank you for all your help and step by step advice. It really goes beyond just offering the odd pointer, since you actually took time out to go through all the problems step-by-step. This is even more remarkable when you consider that you seem to help a lot of people in this way. I'd say I owe you a pint, but unless you live in the North-East of England I think the postage would be prohibitively expensive!
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And by that I don't mean "add a user to login as a service" but rather why would you want to do this to accomplish what end result. Assuming you are doing this on the SBS itself, I suspect the settings for local are not applicable. For the reason that only domain administrators are able to logon locally to the DC. But if you are attempting some other task, please let us know.
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