Re: LAN Logons

From: wojo (kwoyach[SPAM)
Date: 04/23/04


Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:26:24 GMT

Here's one thing you can check.
Open the RUN dialog and type "services.msc" all your computers services will
show up in the resulting window.
Compare the two computers specifically any services related to networking
and filesharing to see if you can find anything different between the two.
When I first set my network up I was having the same problem, 3 of the boxes
could see each other and one couldn't. I found that "Simple File Sharing"
has to be either enabled or disabled on ALL the computers. Either way it
works whether it is enabled or disabled but if enabled on one and not the
other you will have the problem your currently facing.

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"Bellsouth" <larryve@bellsouth.net> wrote in message 
news:qjfhc.64696$Lh2.21341@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I have (2) PC's running XP Home Edition networked, router, and connected to
> DSL.
>
> Both can access Internet with no problem.
>
> One PC can access all shared files and devices on the other. Both are in
> same Workgroup.
>
> When one of the PC's tries to access the other, there is always an error
> message as follows:
>
> Error Message - "\\Buddy is not accessible. You might not have permission 
> to
> use this network resource.
> Contact the admistrator of this server to find out if you have access
> permissions."
>
> "Logon failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at
> this computer.
>
> .In my opinion both PC's are setup identicallly with Protocols, Security
> Permissions, etc. I just cannot find the root cause of this, and do not 
> know
> how to change a logon type to avert this message.
>
> Help! Help! Desperate.
>
> You may email be direct, at larry@livewithcancer.net.
>
> Thank you!
>
> 


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