Re: Setting up users

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"Daniel" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OE0I7oQSKHA.1232@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Okay, how do I do that?

I have only one user on each PC?

Thanks

Daniel

"Tae Song" <tae_song@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:CDF352A7-5FEB-47C8-9BCD-35075F9FBE52@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Daniel" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ePS3XnHSKHA.1232@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I have an Ultimate PC private networked to a Home Premium with "Password connected sharing
turned off, all other shares are on, except Media.

I can see each PC and their hard drives on both but when I try to connect I am told
that the user account I am logged on as is denied access.

Where do I go and how do I allow access to the user on the PC's?

thanks

Daniel


I think, you need to create an identical account on the machine you want to access shares.

If I'm logged on "Computer A" as "User 1" and want to access shares on "Computer B", I need to create user account "User 1" on "Computer B".



Are they identical?


"Computer A"
Username "Bob"
Password "password"

"Computer B"
Username "Bob"
Password "password"




.



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