Re: Shared Folder on Windows 2000 is ReadOnly from XP Home

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In news:1wn28v8b2i5uc$.1m9gc3uixsogf$.dlg@xxxxxxxxxx,
Anders Eriksson <ame@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> Hello!
>
> I have two computers, one Windows 2000 and one Windows XP Home, that
> I set up in a network (workgroup)
>
> I want to use the Windows 2000 as a server (NB! It's a standard 2000
> workstation)
>
> I have set up some shared folder on the Windows 2000 computer and I
> can access them from the XP computer BUT
>
> I only get ReadOnly access to the folder and files!?
>
> I have set Everyone to full access rights on the 2000 computer but...
>
> I have tried most things but ...
>
> Anyone that have a clue what is wrong?

Make sure that your share permissions=Everyone, full control.
Then check your NTFS permissions so they match (or are equivalent, for what
you want).


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