A strange problem has recently developed. I have two computers connected remotely over a VPN. There are various shared folders on each, which are accessible from the other. Both are running XP Pro SP3. On one computer I cannot access 2 external hard drives remotely. All other shared folders are accessible, and external hard drives on the other computer are accessible in the other direction.
The strange thing is the access is denied by apparently not recognizing the login password. If I try to open either of the EHDs over the network, a login box pops up with the domain\username filled in (correctly) and requesting the password. This happens for all the other shared folders if, for instance, the target computer has rebooted. However, for just those two EHDs the login box rejects the correct and only password. The only way I can access the remote EHDs is to open a remote desktop session on the remote computer and I am then able to open shared folders in the other direction and make the transfer.
Anyone have any ideas?
The strange thing is the access is denied by apparently not recognizing the login password. If I try to open either of the EHDs over the network, a login box pops up with the domain\username filled in (correctly) and requesting the password. This happens for all the other shared folders if, for instance, the target computer has rebooted. However, for just those two EHDs the login box rejects the correct and only password. The only way I can access the remote EHDs is to open a remote desktop session on the remote computer and I am then able to open shared folders in the other direction and make the transfer.
Anyone have any ideas?
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