Re: File Permissions, Domain Problems
From: Neo Anderson (n.anderson_at_morpheus.con)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 22:14:31 -0700
The protocol appears to be not installed on the 98 system. I don't remember
exactly the route to it with 98 but it's right there in your network
properties somewhere.
-- "Blair" <pabm@brachd.fsnet.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message news:%23jZGp1dpEHA.3464@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >I picked up your advice and found that my XP was not enabled with NetBIOS > over TCP?IP. I have now enabled it. > But my other PC has 98SE and the enabling is greyed out. How do I change > the > 98 version please? > Regards > Blair > > "Neo Anderson" <n.anderson@morpheus.con> wrote in message > news:%2302IPWdpEHA.4008@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> SYMPTOMS On Windows XP-based computers that are configured as members of >> a >> workgroup in a peer-to-peer network environment, you may experience one >> or >> more of the following behaviors: >> a.. You cannot access shared folders or files. >> b.. You cannot locate other computers in the workgroup. >> c.. You receive the following error message when you double-click the >> workgroup in My Network Places: >> >> Workgroup Name is not accessible. You may not have permission to use > this >> network resource. >> CAUSE >> This behavior may occur if both the following conditions are true: >> a.. NetBIOS over TCP/IP is not turned on (enabled) on one or more >> computers in the workgroup. >> b.. The Computer Browser service is not started or is turned off on one > or >> more computers in the workgroup. >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318030&Product=winxp >> >> >> >> -- >> >> "Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:05f101c4a5cb$6ac89190$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> > Hey All, >> > Wonder if you can help me with a problem. >> > >> > I have this error message coming up: >> > >> > "Folder is not accessible, you might not have permission >> > to access this network resource, contact the >> > administrator of this server to find out if you have >> > access permissions. >> > >> > Bad login, unknown username and or password." >> > >> > Okay the scenario for your thoughts. >> > >> > I am running a network with a XP Pro File Server that I >> > can ping by both IP and Name. This server is running a >> > domain, with an IP address, Primary and Secondary DNS and >> > a Gateway. I am trying to file share folders for >> > individual users. I have disable SFC, enable TCP/IP over >> > netbios, I have checked computer browser service >> > is "Started" and running. I have added users and give >> > them full permissions to the folder, including computer >> > management on "shares" folders and removing "$" >> > applicable to this folder. If I reverse all the above >> > and browse the folder, access is instantly granted. As >> > soon as I try to manually configure and allocate users to >> > specific folders that are shared I get the error message >> > above. All machines both client and host are Win XP SP2 >> > machines, running through a switch. >> > >> > Anyone share any light on the above >> >> > >
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