Re: Unathorized to access a share on a computer

From: Alessio Sangalli (alesanToglimiPerFavore_at_manoweb.com)
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 01:26:38 +0100

KP wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are share permissions and NTFS permissions. You may have given full
> access to one of this, but not on the other.

The traffic volume on the newsgroup is very high, I hope you will notice
this message :)

I checked the problem and I got the following results: I *can* access
that computer if I write:

\\Bono\C

(Bono is the computer name and C the share name, of course). I can also
access the printer if I connect it from another computer usign the full
name (\\Bono\hp).

The problem is that I can't really access the list of the shares on this
computer. When I click on the computer icon in "network resources" I
*immediately* get the authorization error. Is there something broken?

Thank you
Alessio Sangalli

PS is it possible on Windows XP Pro to assign different passwords to
different shares, like I used to do on Windows95???



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