Re: Permissions, again
- From: "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 06:20:19 -0500
Glad I was able to help you get it straightened out.
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"JaimeZX" <JaimeZX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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DOH. Now I'm slapping my head more. Richard, you are the man. I checked
the
registry key indicated in your link and it didn't exist. I created it per
the
instructions, and set the value to 15. It still didn't work.
Per that help page I increased the value to 18 (up by 3) and now it seems
to
work just fine. Awesome. I am supremely happy. Now I feel like my day at
work
has been productive. Thanks again!
Warm regards,
Jim
"JaimeZX" wrote:
Hey Richard, thanks much. Actually I got it taken care of. This is just a
forehead slapper. I tried plugging the Maxtor into a different USB port
on
Laptop 1 and all of a sudden it worked. Now I'm irritated I spent hours
working on this. Although I learned a great deal in the process. ;-)
Thanks again!
Jim
"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
This should fix your problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q177078
It's not a permissions issue.
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"JaimeZX" <JaimeZX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey guys, thanks in advance for any help you can offer. I've already
searched
for similar threads and tried a number of things, which I will detail
momentarily.
I have two identical Dell laptops with (legit) XP pro build 2600, no
service
packs installed. I set up the first one how I wanted it, imaged the
drive
and
loaded the image on the second one, so basically I have two identical
installs, except that I changed one of the computer names (LAPTOP1
and
LAPTOP2).
They are networked with a Linksys hub. I also have an external USB
hard
disk.
Both machines have 1GB of RAM and 51.1GB of free HD space. The
external HD
has 54.2GB of 250GB free.
These are intended to be two standalone machines for use on business
trips.
They will never access the internet, only one another and the
external HD.
I have enabled the guest accounts and shared the C: drives of both
machines
and thanks to some of Chuck's writeups I have set the permissions
such
that
the user (administrator) of both machines can R/W/E any file on
either
machine's C: drive.
When I plug the USB hard disk into Laptop 1 (it becomes the E: drive)
and
share it, I can see it in "My Network Places" (either laptop) but if
I try
to
access it through "My Network Places" on either drive I get the
following
error:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\\Dbqvpn31\E 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.
Not enough server storage is available to process this command.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Dbqvpn31 is Laptop 1 and I renamed Laptop 2 to Dbpvpn32).
I have, using CACLS, set permissions on all drives with
cacls *.* /t /g Everyone:F
I do get an error with one subdirectory on my external drive, but
other
than
that I had no problems.
I have also, in Folder Options -> Sharing & Security added to the
sharing
permissions "Guests" and "Administrators" in addition to "Everyone"
and
given
them all R/W/E permissions. Ditto for "Security."
I also allowed non-local use of blank-password accounts in the
Security
Options. I am super happy with this computer setup with the exception
of
Laptop 2 not being able to see the external HD, which contains ~200GB
of
data
essential to users on both machines.
Any further advice anyone may have would be greatly appreciated.
Warm regards,
Jim
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