RE: LAN Problem

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From: Kathea Banshou (KatheaBanshou_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/14/05


Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 12:27:02 -0800

Is the same user logged onto both computers? Has the user on H been added to
the local administrator's group on H1? Have you given explicit permission to
the H user?

"joxy" wrote:

> 2 PCs, named H and H1
> IPs
> 192.168.100.10 running WXP Home with SP2
> and
> 192.168.100.11 running WXP Home
> linked by ethernet LAN crossover cable.
> Each PC pings itself and the other.
> Windows and Norton firewalls temporarily disabled.
> All drives and files in each PC enabled to share.
> H1 sees and reads files on H, allows transfer of files from H1 to H and from
> H to H1.
> H produces message on attempting to see and read H1:
> <H1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network
> resource.
> Contact the administrator of this service to find out if you have access
> permissions.
> Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at
> this computer.>
>
> Advice please?
>
>
>



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