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I have a small home network and one computer continually blocks connection
from all the others. I have run the network setup wizard, turned off its firewall and done just about everything I can think of to be able to transfer files to it. The unit shows up under mshome, but when I click on it, I get the msg: "\\toby is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of the server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied" How do I get around this? Out of 5 computers in this house, it is the only one that will not allow access. It is a clean install of xp pro and was set up like all the others. Thanks in advance Steven |
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you might want to post on a different newsgroup.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...7-93578dac8484 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...3-580eea430a25 "Steven" wrote: > I have a small home network and one computer continually blocks connection > from all the others. I have run the network setup wizard, turned off its > firewall and done just about everything I can think of to be able to > transfer files to it. The unit shows up under mshome, but when I click on > it, I get the msg: "\\toby is not accessible. You might not have permission > to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of the server to > find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied" How do I get > around this? Out of 5 computers in this house, it is the only one that will > not allow access. It is a clean install of xp pro and was set up like all > the others. > > Thanks in advance > > Steven > > > |
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Steven
Try this. De-activate the Firewall and clear its history. Re-activate, and then PING the other computer (Start|Run| type 'command' (without quotes) and on the next screen type PING (computer address). The firewall will then advise that a communication is trying to take place. If you allow it, I think your problem will be solved. Hoe this helps "Steven" <noneforspiders@myips.com> wrote in message news:uhZGMWMEGHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >I have a small home network and one computer continually blocks connection >from all the others. I have run the network setup wizard, turned off its >firewall and done just about everything I can think of to be able to >transfer files to it. The unit shows up under mshome, but when I click on >it, I get the msg: "\\toby is not accessible. You might not have permission >to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of the server to >find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied" How do I get >around this? Out of 5 computers in this house, it is the only one that will >not allow access. It is a clean install of xp pro and was set up like all >the others. > > Thanks in advance > > Steven > |
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:45:16 -0500, "Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com>
wrote: >Steven > >Try this. De-activate the Firewall and clear its history. Re-activate, and >then PING the other computer (Start|Run| type 'command' (without quotes) >and on the next screen type PING (computer address). The firewall will then >advise that a communication is trying to take place. If you allow it, I >think your problem will be solved. > >Hoe this helps > >"Steven" <noneforspiders@myips.com> wrote in message >news:uhZGMWMEGHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>I have a small home network and one computer continually blocks connection >>from all the others. I have run the network setup wizard, turned off its >>firewall and done just about everything I can think of to be able to >>transfer files to it. The unit shows up under mshome, but when I click on >>it, I get the msg: "\\toby is not accessible. You might not have permission >>to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of the server to >>find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied" How do I get >>around this? Out of 5 computers in this house, it is the only one that will >>not allow access. It is a clean install of xp pro and was set up like all >>the others. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Steven If what Dapper wrote doesn't work, try this if y'all are using XP home: Restart computer in safe mode (F8 continupusly when restarting), log on as administrator, go to the shared file(s) on the problematic computer, right click share and go to 'security'. Enable read and write to 'everyone' and ok on the way out. Restart computer, and try again. |
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