Access Permission Issue
From: Andrew (andrew_at_aipdistributors.com.au)
Date: 02/29/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 19:18:11 -0800
Hi there...
I have exactly the same problem! I looked up on the
Microsoft web page and actually found the "solution" to
the problem, however it didn't work for me! I followed the
exact procedure but to no avail. I am really at a dead end
now as microsoft's own "fix it" well, *didn't* fix it!!
Here is the link. Check it out and let me know if it works
for you!!
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;318030
Good luck!!
Andrew
>-----Original Message-----
>I came to the newsgroup to see if I could solve a problem
I have encountered. But I see as I review other threads
that many people have the same problem with little to no
suggestion, so I am once again posting to see if someone
has suggestions to resolving this issue.
>
> I have listed the error message below as well as the
steps I have already taken to troubleshoot this problem.
>
>ERROR MESSAGE:
>----------------------------------------------------------
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>KPW (Workgroup name) is not accessible. You might not
have permission to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out if you have
access permissions.
>----------------------------------------------------------
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>
>Explanation:
>The LAN has 12 workstations a combination of PCs &
Laptops and I am only having trouble with two of them
receiving the error message above. All the PCs have XP
Professional installed and they all have user name/
passwords. I read in one of the responses back in
December 2003 that the problem could be related to the
Firewall protection being activated so I checked and yes
it was activated. I have since disabled the firewall
protection on both problematic machines, but I am still
receiving the same error message.
>
>I wanted to make sure it wasn't the LAN connection so I
connected a Laptop (which was an existing member of the
workgroup) and I gained access to the server right away so
I KNOW it isn't the wiring, it has to be a PC issue. Also
all the workstations were setup with administrator rights
so we wouldn't run into any problems and the users aren't
power users so we knew they weren't going to mess with
settings, etc. All other users on the network have been
able to access just fine. I am just at a loss to where the
denial of "access permission" is coming from.
>
>I would rather respond via this thread so that others
with this problem can receive some support as well.
>
>Thanks
>Stephanie Knuteson
>.
>
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