Re: File and Print Sharing Problem.
From: slc_repdom (slcrepdom_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:29:01 -0800
Carey -
Both machines run Win XP Home. WS A is connected via Ethernet to a D-Link
DI-524 and the printer we want to network. Laptop B connects via wireless
D-Link G630.
The error occurs after I click My Network Places then I click View
workgroup computers. WS A is visible now (It wasn't before running through
your tutorial) then I click on A and I get
"\\A 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.
Access is denied"
I can access all shared files from WS A but I cannot see it from Laptop B.
I actually have two other laptops and a desktop all connecting via wireless
and all get the same error. All are running XP Home except one on XP Pro. I
just want to get one running for now and I think that will fix the rest.
-Sam
"slc_repdom" wrote:
> Carey -
>
> Thanks that worked wonderfully to network my printer connected to (a) yet I
> still can't share files with (a). I still get the "you may not have rights
> contact your system administrator" error.
>
> "Carey Holzman" wrote:
>
> > Here you go:
> > www.careyholzman.com/net1.htm
> >
> > Carey
> >
> > "slc_repdom" <slcrepdom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:6B5DB9B0-49AC-4311-A4A5-828041889F2F@microsoft.com...
> > > Could you post the solution? I am having the same problem with a network
> > > I
> > > am trying to setup.
> > >
> > > I have 4 ws that can see all 5 ws and 1 (a) that sees only itself. I get
> > > an
> > > error that I may not have rights to access that computer when trying to
> > > connect to (a). I can ping every system and I get a response.
> > >
> > > - Sam
> > > "Carey Holzman" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Send me an email and I'll walk you through it.
> > >>
> > >> carey@careyholzman.com
> > >>
> > >> "WatchBill" <WatchBill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:EC9637C6-A1BA-4E49-8FA6-6CC171FF8C0C@microsoft.com...
> > >> >I am having similar problems connecting a new dell running xp home with
> > >> >sp2
> > >> > on it, connecting to an home xp sp1 version.
> > >> >
> > >> > i can see both computers on the small home network from the sp2 system
> > >> > but
> > >> > only able to access the system itself. I get computer not accessible.
> > >> > You
> > >> > might not have permissions. The sp1 computer will only see itself.
> > >> >
> > >> > This is so frustrating 95, 98, NT and 2000 were so similar for
> > >> > networking
> > >> > and sharing i was able to sep up networks in my sleep.
> > >> >
> > >> > what the heck do i do????
> > >> >
> > >> > losing patience and time............help..
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > "JustMe" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> Well, that's the theory anyway and up until I ran into XP Home, I
> > >> >> never
> > >> >> questioned it but I will take you up on your offer. I'll shoot you a
> > >> >> post
> > >> >> shortly.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Carey Holzman" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in message
> > >> >> news:ui1KW4o2EHA.1124@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > >> >> > Of course, you really can use just TCP/IP for everything if you want
> > >> >> > to.
> > >> >> > Send me an email and I will walk you through the setup one-on-one if
> > >> >> > you
> > >> >> > want.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Carey@careyholzman.com
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > "JustMe" <JustMe@NoSpam.nyet> wrote in message
> > >> >> > news:vM-dndao882LAi_cRVn-hA@comcast.com...
> > >> >> > > That thought crossed my mind. It's the only common transport
> > >> >> > > protocol
> > >> >> > > other
> > >> >> > > than IP which isn't working.
> > >> >> > > Thanx
> > >> >> > >
> > >> >> > > "Carey Holzman" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in message
> > >> >> > > news:%231Jf$so2EHA.1124@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > >> >> > >> Replace NetBeui with IPX/SPX (included with XP) and see if that
> > >> >> resolves
> > >> >> > >> your issues.
> > >> >> > >>
> > >> >> > >> Carey
> > >> >> > >>
> > >> >> > >> "JustMe" <JustMe@NoSpam.nyet> wrote in message
> > >> >> > >> news:T4OdnQyzOIq3Bi_cRVn-uA@comcast.com...
> > >> >> > >> >
> > >> >> > >> > "JustMe" <JustMe@NoSpam.nyet> wrote in message
> > >> >> > >> > news:XLidnXO_pJuEySzcRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> > >> >> > >> >> I'm having a small networking problem I was hoping someone
> > >> >> > >> >> could
> > >> >> shed
> > >> >> > >> >> some
> > >> >> > >> >> light on.
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> While attempting to add a network printer to a new PC, I
> > >> >> > >> >> noticed
> > >> >> > >> >> I
> > >> >> > > wasn't
> > >> >> > >> >> able to browse to it. Investigation reveals I'm not able to
> > >> >> > >> >> see
> > >> >> > >> >> the
> > >> >> > >> > computer
> > >> >> > >> >> that has the printer but I can't find any reason for it.
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> Here's the setup:
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> Have 2 PC's running Win2k Pro sp4 on a small workgroup
> > >> >> > >> >> connected
> > >> >> > >> >> by
> > >> >> a
> > >> >> > >> >> Linksys router. Both of these PC's (A&B) have communicated and
> > >> >> > >> >> been
> > >> >> > > able
> > >> >> > >> > to
> > >> >> > >> >> share resources for the past 6 years without problem. I added
> > >> >> > >> >> a
> > >> >> > >> >> new
> > >> >> PC
> > >> >> > >> >> (C)
> > >> >> > >> >> running WinXP Home sp2. The installation went fine till I
> > >> >> > >> >> attempted
> > >> >> to
> > >> >> > >> > share
> > >> >> > >> >> the printer on (A).
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> All systems have 3 identical accounts and matching PW's. File
> > >> >> > >> >> and
> > >> >> > >> >> Print
> > >> >> > >> >> Sharing is installed and bound on each NIC. System (B) has
> > >> >> > >> >> been
> > >> >> > >> >> sharing
> > >> >> > >> > the
> > >> >> > >> >> printer attached to (A) for years. All systems can access the
> > >> >> Internet
> > >> >> > >> >> via
> > >> >> > >> >> the router. When browsing for shares, System (B) can see all
> > >> >> systems,
> > >> >> > >> > System
> > >> >> > >> >> (A) can see (A) & (B) but system (C) sees nothing. It can see
> > >> >> > >> >> the
> > >> >> > > network
> > >> >> > >> >> but, not any resources attached. FWIW, NetBEUI is enabled on
> > >> >> > >> >> (A)
> > >> >> > >> >> and
> > >> >> > > (B)
> > >> >> > >> > but
> > >> >> > >> >> not (C). Yeah, I know I don't need it but I set it up that way
> > >> >> > >> >> years
> > >> >> > > ago
> > >> >> > >> >> when all I had was a hub. I wanted to make sure I had a
> > >> >> > >> >> network
> > >> >> > >> >> when
> > >> >> > >> >> @Hole
> > >> >> > >> >> crapped out and I couldn't find the DHCP server. Windows
> > >> >> > >> >> Firewall
> > >> >> > >> >> is
> > >> >> > >> > turned
> > >> >> > >> >> off on system (C) and I never installed one on the other
> > >> >> > >> >> systems.
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> If I log in on system (A) and search for computers using IP, I
> > >> >> > >> >> can't
> > >> >> > > find
> > >> >> > >> >> (B) or (C). If I search for computer name I can find (B) but
> > >> >> > >> >> not
> > >> >> (C).
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> If I log in on system (B) and search for computers using IP, I
> > >> >> > >> >> can't
> > >> >> > > find
> > >> >> > >> >> (B) or (C). If I search for computer names I can find both (A)
> > >> >> > >> >> and
> > >> >> > >> >> (C).
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> If I log in on system (C) and search for computers using IP, I
> > >> >> > >> >> can't
> > >> >> > > find
> > >> >> > >> >> (A) or (B). If I search for computer names I can find (B) but
> > >> >> > >> >> not
> > >> >> (A).
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >> TIA for any insight into a solution anyone would care to
> > >> >> > >> >> share.
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> >>
> > >> >> > >> > Here's another small piece of the puzzle. Every document I've
> > >> >> > >> > come
> > >> >> > > across
> > >> >> > >> > indicated NetBEUI isn't necessary. Alright, I removed the
> > >> >> > >> > checkmark
> > >> >> > >> > next
> > >> >> > >> > to
> > >> >> > >> > NetBEUI and restarted my win2k systems. Now I have no network.
> > >> >> > >> > All
> > >> >> WS's
> > >> >> > >> > can
> > >> >> > >> > access the web under tcpip but No workstation can see any
> > >> >> > >> > other.
> > >> >> > >> > It's
> > >> >> > > like
> > >> >> > >> > the workgroup is gone. I put NetBEUI back and I can share filed
> > >> >> > >> > and
> > >> >> > >> > printers
> > >> >> > >> > again, at least on the Win3k systems. Since NetBEUI isn't
> > >> >> > >> > available
> > >> >> on
> > >> >> > > XP
> > >> >> > >> > I
> > >> >> > >> > guess I know why I can't communicate to the WinXP system.
> > >> >> > >> >
> > >> >> > >> > What did I miss? Any Idea's?
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