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I've bought a new laptop for the wife for Christmas, which I am trying to set
up to share folders and printers on our desktop "main" machine. They are both running XP, the desktop is connecting to the 4 port hub / wireless router by way of Ethernet cable, and the desktop is WI_FI. Both machines have internet access working OK. I have run the network setup wizard on both machines and added them to the same workgroup (MSHOME). I have given them unique names (Max and Paddy). I have even resorted briefly to turning off the personal firewalls and internet security. When I try to Map a network drive under My Computer I can open up the MSHOME workgroup under Microsoft Windows Network, and then I see both Max and Paddy happily sitting there with + signs next to them. Bingo I think, I'm there. But when I try and explore or open the other machine (from whichever machine I'm on), it just tells me that "\\Max 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. Login Failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer" I'm going mad, I cannot seem to work this out - PLEASE help me before Xmas day ! the other crazy thing is that the laptop Paddy, can ping Max, but not vice versa, this also applies to host names, I can do a ping max command, but not a ping paddy command ! Please, if someone can help I would be eternally grateful ! |
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Are you running Windows XP Home or Pro?
If Home, you need to make sure that you have the guest account active on both machines. If pro, then the problem is with the permissions for the users. You need to make sure that you have the same username on both machines with the same password. You can also look on the knowledge base system and search for shared files and there is information on how to open a share to more than one person. Hope this helps. "Chris" wrote: > I've bought a new laptop for the wife for Christmas, which I am trying to set > up to share folders and printers on our desktop "main" machine. They are both > running XP, the desktop is connecting to the 4 port hub / wireless router by > way of Ethernet cable, and the desktop is WI_FI. Both machines have internet > access working OK. > > I have run the network setup wizard on both machines and added them to the > same workgroup (MSHOME). I have given them unique names (Max and Paddy). I > have even resorted briefly to turning off the personal firewalls and internet > security. > > When I try to Map a network drive under My Computer I can open up the MSHOME > workgroup under Microsoft Windows Network, and then I see both Max and Paddy > happily sitting there with + signs next to them. Bingo I think, I'm there. > > But when I try and explore or open the other machine (from whichever machine > I'm on), it just tells me that "\\Max 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. Login Failure: the user > has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer" > > I'm going mad, I cannot seem to work this out - PLEASE help me before Xmas > day ! > > the other crazy thing is that the laptop Paddy, can ping Max, but not vice > versa, this also applies to host names, I can do a ping max command, but not > a ping paddy command ! > > Please, if someone can help I would be eternally grateful ! |
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Ron,
Thankyou so much for the reply. I'm the sort of person that will struggle to sleep until this gets resolved ! The laptop is running XP Home and the desktop XP Pro. What is the impact of this on the situation please ? When you say username and password what are you referring to please ? Thanks, Chris "Ron" wrote: > Are you running Windows XP Home or Pro? > > If Home, you need to make sure that you have the guest account active on > both machines. > > If pro, then the problem is with the permissions for the users. You need to > make sure that you have the same username on both machines with the same > password. > You can also look on the knowledge base system and search for shared files > and there is information on how to open a share to more than one person. > > Hope this helps. > > "Chris" wrote: > > > I've bought a new laptop for the wife for Christmas, which I am trying to set > > up to share folders and printers on our desktop "main" machine. They are both > > running XP, the desktop is connecting to the 4 port hub / wireless router by > > way of Ethernet cable, and the desktop is WI_FI. Both machines have internet > > access working OK. > > > > I have run the network setup wizard on both machines and added them to the > > same workgroup (MSHOME). I have given them unique names (Max and Paddy). I > > have even resorted briefly to turning off the personal firewalls and internet > > security. > > > > When I try to Map a network drive under My Computer I can open up the MSHOME > > workgroup under Microsoft Windows Network, and then I see both Max and Paddy > > happily sitting there with + signs next to them. Bingo I think, I'm there. > > > > But when I try and explore or open the other machine (from whichever machine > > I'm on), it just tells me that "\\Max 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. Login Failure: the user > > has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer" > > > > I'm going mad, I cannot seem to work this out - PLEASE help me before Xmas > > day ! > > > > the other crazy thing is that the laptop Paddy, can ping Max, but not vice > > versa, this also applies to host names, I can do a ping max command, but not > > a ping paddy command ! > > > > Please, if someone can help I would be eternally grateful ! |
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 08:23:02 -0800, "Chris" <Chris@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: >I've bought a new laptop for the wife for Christmas, which I am trying to set >up to share folders and printers on our desktop "main" machine. They are both >running XP, the desktop is connecting to the 4 port hub / wireless router by >way of Ethernet cable, and the desktop is WI_FI. Both machines have internet >access working OK. > >I have run the network setup wizard on both machines and added them to the >same workgroup (MSHOME). I have given them unique names (Max and Paddy). I >have even resorted briefly to turning off the personal firewalls and internet >security. > >When I try to Map a network drive under My Computer I can open up the MSHOME >workgroup under Microsoft Windows Network, and then I see both Max and Paddy >happily sitting there with + signs next to them. Bingo I think, I'm there. > >But when I try and explore or open the other machine (from whichever machine >I'm on), it just tells me that "\\Max 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. Login Failure: the user >has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer" > >I'm going mad, I cannot seem to work this out - PLEASE help me before Xmas >day ! > >the other crazy thing is that the laptop Paddy, can ping Max, but not vice >versa, this also applies to host names, I can do a ping max command, but not >a ping paddy command ! > >Please, if someone can help I would be eternally grateful ! Chris, The message "Login Failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer" is seen frequently here. The solution depends upon whether you are running XP Home or Pro. This article should explain the solution: <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html#Help> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...s-xp.html#Help -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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