Re: access denied



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Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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"JustUs" <JustUs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B7DEB9F7-4CBE-4405-B00B-6BC88B8625E2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the tip. I spent a couple of hours trying to find out why access
was denied, when in the past have had no problem. Still don't know why, but
your tip worked......Thanks!!

"kipper5" wrote:

> I've had exactly the same problem, and Hans-George's site sorted it - after
> 16 hours trying everything I could think of and find.
>
> Go to his site, or try this:
>
> You have all the following symptoms:
>
> You can ping the computer by IP and by name.
> When you type: net view \\computername, you get the error message, "Error 5:
> You do not currently have access to this file. The file may be marked
> read-only, or it may be part of a shared resource such as a folder, a named
> pipe, a queue, or a semaphore. You can use the ATTRIB command to change the
> read-only attribute, or try again later when the file may be available."
> This is in some cases caused by a registry setting named RestrictAnonymous.
> Go to the computer which you cannot access, start a registry editor and
> change the following registry value.
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> \SYSTEM
> \CurrentControlSet
> \Control
> \Lsa
> Value name: RestrictAnonymous
> Value type: DWORD
>
> If the value is 1 or even 2, change it to 0, reboot and retest. If the
> problem is solved, leave the value at zero. If not, you can change it back if
> you like.
>
> Background: RestrictAnonymous controls whether null sessions, sessions that
> work without any authentication and use the permissions of the groups
> Everyone and NETWORK, are allowed (value 0) or disallowed (value 1). The
> value 2 is obsolete for Windows XP.
>
> Don't mistake this for the value named restrictanonymoussam, which controls
> null session SAM account name listings.
>
> The man is a GENIUS!
>
> "grizzybear57" wrote:
>
> > Also i can the 'puters in my network places.
> >
> > "Luke." wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, This sound like a possible configuration issue. The
> > > first thing I would do would be to run the network
> > > troubleshooter. To do this open up network connection. On
> > > the left hand task pane click on network troubleshooter.
> > > Then choose home & small office Networking
> > > Troubleshooter. Also check the following:
> > >
> > > Step 1: Turn on NetBIOS over TCP/IP
> > > Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network
> > > and Internet Connections.
> > > Click Network Connections.
> > > Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click
> > > Properties.
> > > Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click
> > > Properties.
> > > Click the General tab, and then click Advanced.
> > > Click the WINS tab.
> > > Under NetBIOS setting, click Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP,
> > > and then click OK two times.
> > > Click Close to close the Local Area Connection Properties
> > > dialog box.
> > > Close the Network Connections window.
> > >
> > > Step 2: Start the Computer Browser service
> > > Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click
> > > Manage.
> > > Double-click Services and Applications.
> > > Double-click Services.
> > > In the right pane, right-click Computer Browser, and then
> > > click Start.
> > > Close the Computer Management window.
> > >
> > > Let me know if you need any further assistance.
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >when i try to connect to another computer on my network,
> > > i get the error message :this computer 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. where do i set
> > > access permissions to use this resource??? any help
> > > would be greatly appreciated...thnx.....bear
> > > >.
> > > >
> > >

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