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I have two XP Pro PCs. I would like to share entire drives, using
user permissions. (ie, not 'simple file sharing'). I think I went through http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...xp_filesharing - I created user accounts on both PCs, with the same names and passwords. 'Simple file sharing' is turned off. In the drives' 'sharing', I added the (two) users, and gave them permissions. But, I can't access these drives unless I give permissions to "everyone". That works fine. But, if I only give access to named users, I can't: ... When I try to open the (remote) drive in 'my computer', I get "drive z:\ not accessible - access is denied". When I try to open it in 'my network places', I get "\\computer_name\drive is not accessible. You might not have permission ..." In neither case does it ask for a password. I am able to open drives which have 'everyone' permitted. Any pointers, insight, or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, George |
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Are you behing any firewall (Zone ALarm) please check it,because ZA has got
some settings which doesnt allow others to get to access to your PC even if in permissions you have allowed them. Check the settings if you are behind a firewall(in particular ZA) Regards "George" wrote: > I have two XP Pro PCs. I would like to share entire drives, using > user permissions. (ie, not 'simple file sharing'). > > I think I went through > http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...xp_filesharing - > > I created user accounts on both PCs, with the same names and > passwords. 'Simple file sharing' is turned off. In the drives' > 'sharing', I added the (two) users, and gave them permissions. > > But, I can't access these drives unless I give permissions to > "everyone". That works fine. But, if I only give access to named > users, I can't: ... > > When I try to open the (remote) drive in 'my computer', I get "drive > z:\ not accessible - access is denied". When I try to open it in 'my > network places', I get "\\computer_name\drive is not accessible. You > might not have permission ..." > > In neither case does it ask for a password. I am able to open drives > which have 'everyone' permitted. > > Any pointers, insight, or ideas would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > George > |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:16:01 -0800, "gunz"
<gunz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Are you behing any firewall (Zone ALarm) please check it,because ZA has got >some settings which doesnt allow others to get to access to your PC even if >in permissions you have allowed them. >Check the settings if you are behind a firewall(in particular ZA) Well, I do have ZA (free). But, on both PC's, I've added the other computer name as a (trusted) "host/site". ZA seems to accept the names as legit. Is there more to this? Thanks, G > >"George" wrote: > >> I have two XP Pro PCs. I would like to share entire drives, using >> user permissions. (ie, not 'simple file sharing'). >> >> I think I went through >> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...xp_filesharing - >> >> I created user accounts on both PCs, with the same names and >> passwords. 'Simple file sharing' is turned off. In the drives' >> 'sharing', I added the (two) users, and gave them permissions. >> >> But, I can't access these drives unless I give permissions to >> "everyone". That works fine. But, if I only give access to named >> users, I can't: ... >> >> When I try to open the (remote) drive in 'my computer', I get "drive >> z:\ not accessible - access is denied". When I try to open it in 'my >> network places', I get "\\computer_name\drive is not accessible. You >> might not have permission ..." >> >> In neither case does it ask for a password. I am able to open drives >> which have 'everyone' permitted. >> >> Any pointers, insight, or ideas would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> George >> |
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Hi george,
Did you check 'shutting down ZA' for a while and trying it,i guess that should work or else go to "Firewall" on the left hand side that you see when you open the main ZA window,in that try to reduce the "trusted zone" slider to minimum or medium{which i think is at high at present} and try again.This should solve it. Try it Regards "George" wrote: > On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:16:01 -0800, "gunz" > <gunz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Are you behing any firewall (Zone ALarm) please check it,because ZA has got > >some settings which doesnt allow others to get to access to your PC even if > >in permissions you have allowed them. > >Check the settings if you are behind a firewall(in particular ZA) > > Well, I do have ZA (free). But, on both PC's, I've added the other > computer name as a (trusted) "host/site". ZA seems to accept the > names as legit. Is there more to this? > > Thanks, > G > > > > >"George" wrote: > > > >> I have two XP Pro PCs. I would like to share entire drives, using > >> user permissions. (ie, not 'simple file sharing'). > >> > >> I think I went through > >> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...xp_filesharing - > >> > >> I created user accounts on both PCs, with the same names and > >> passwords. 'Simple file sharing' is turned off. In the drives' > >> 'sharing', I added the (two) users, and gave them permissions. > >> > >> But, I can't access these drives unless I give permissions to > >> "everyone". That works fine. But, if I only give access to named > >> users, I can't: ... > >> > >> When I try to open the (remote) drive in 'my computer', I get "drive > >> z:\ not accessible - access is denied". When I try to open it in 'my > >> network places', I get "\\computer_name\drive is not accessible. You > >> might not have permission ..." > >> > >> In neither case does it ask for a password. I am able to open drives > >> which have 'everyone' permitted. > >> > >> Any pointers, insight, or ideas would be appreciated. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> George > >> > > |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 06:07:02 -0800, "gunz"
<gunz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi george, >Did you check 'shutting down ZA' for a while and trying it,i guess that >should work or else go to "Firewall" on the left hand side that you see when >you open the main ZA window,in that try to reduce the "trusted zone" slider >to minimum or medium{which i think is at high at present} and try again.This >should solve it. >Try it >Regards The "trusted zone" slider has been at "low" all through this. Maybe it's not the firewall? Keep in mind, when I allow "everyone", I can access the other box. G > >"George" wrote: > >> On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:16:01 -0800, "gunz" >> <gunz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >Are you behing any firewall (Zone ALarm) please check it,because ZA has got >> >some settings which doesnt allow others to get to access to your PC even if >> >in permissions you have allowed them. >> >Check the settings if you are behind a firewall(in particular ZA) >> >> Well, I do have ZA (free). But, on both PC's, I've added the other >> computer name as a (trusted) "host/site". ZA seems to accept the >> names as legit. Is there more to this? >> >> Thanks, >> G >> >> > >> >"George" wrote: >> > >> >> I have two XP Pro PCs. I would like to share entire drives, using >> >> user permissions. (ie, not 'simple file sharing'). >> >> >> >> I think I went through >> >> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...xp_filesharing - >> >> >> >> I created user accounts on both PCs, with the same names and >> >> passwords. 'Simple file sharing' is turned off. In the drives' >> >> 'sharing', I added the (two) users, and gave them permissions. >> >> >> >> But, I can't access these drives unless I give permissions to >> >> "everyone". That works fine. But, if I only give access to named >> >> users, I can't: ... >> >> >> >> When I try to open the (remote) drive in 'my computer', I get "drive >> >> z:\ not accessible - access is denied". When I try to open it in 'my >> >> network places', I get "\\computer_name\drive is not accessible. You >> >> might not have permission ..." >> >> >> >> In neither case does it ask for a password. I am able to open drives >> >> which have 'everyone' permitted. >> >> >> >> Any pointers, insight, or ideas would be appreciated. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> George >> >> >> >> |
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