Re: Access denied to computer in xp home networked computers



I have the same issue with two XP pro Machines. My post is above. Can
access my desktop from my laptop. But cannot access my laptop from my
desktop. This is a huge Microsoft XP issue!!!

"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:

> In article <45574377-EC76-4138-8F65-5147D7E722F8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> abckid <abckid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >My client has 2 xp "home" systems being networked over a wireless router. I
> >installed the wireless cards and the router. The two computers see each other
> >but there appears to be a security block on one I'm unable to locate and turn
> >off.
> >
> >Two computers: X and Y
> >
> >Both are in the same tcp/ip network. 192.168.0.6, 192.168.0.7 and router is
> >192.168.0.1. Both use class C subnet mask. DHCP is not being used, fixed
> >addressing in place here. Both are in the same workgroup - "LTS".
> >
> >computer Y has the file for an accounting program they want to share across
> >the network. The folder is shared and network users have the right to alter
> >the files.
> >
> >Computer x can see both computers on the network. It can access the shares
> >on itself. It can ping itself. When it tries to open up to see shares on Y
> >then it is denied with "logon type requested is denied". Pings to Y come back
> >timeout requested.
> >
> >Computer Y can see both computers. It can access shares on both computers.
> >It can ping both computers.
> >
> >The Windows firewall is turned off on Y. netbios/tcpip is enabled on Y.
> >Guest account is enabled on Y. Norton Internet security was installed on Y. I
> >uninstalled it, it had no impact on the problem. (Norton is currently
> >reinstalled and the IPs for each computer are added to the remote access
> >allowed list in Norton - no change in the problem.)
> >
> >Event log on Y reports that a login request type 3 was made and the login
> >request was access denied.
> >
> >Am I missing anything? What could still be blocking access on this computer?
>
> Is this the actual error message: "Logon failure: the user has not
> been granted the requested logon type at this computer." ?
>
> If so, here are some possible solutions on computer Y. Try each one,
> in order, until the problem is fixed:
>
> 1. Run the Network Setup Wizard.
>
> 2. Type this line at a command prompt, then reboot:
>
> netsh winsock reset catalog
>
> 3. Follow these steps to make some required user rights assignments:
>
> a. Download and install the Windows 2003 Server Resource
> Kit Tools from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=4544 .
>
> b . Click Start | All Programs | Windows Resource Kit Tools |
> Command Shell.
>
> c. Type these lines at the command prompt. The second and third
> commands are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown.
> Note the "+r" in the second one and the "-r" in the third:
>
> net user guest /active:yes
> ntrights +r SeNetworkLogonRight -u Guest
> ntrights -r SeDenyNetworkLogonRight -u Guest
>
> The login problem can also be caused by a malicious program called
> W32.Spybot.Worm. Update your antivirus program and run a full scan on
> Y. This web page has instructions for removing the worm manually:
>
> http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.spybot.worm.html
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
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