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After only a few days of wrestling and a little cussing … Vista is up and
running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network
has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all
the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share
files or folders ...
I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any
other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime.
I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing
permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a
networked PC, I encounter this message --> "\\name\c: is not available. You
might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is
denied.
I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to
my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing
to occur.
Any suggestions?
running at our house with just one issue left to resolve ... our home network
has not worked since the Vista installations. Well .. it's kinda worked (all
the internet connections work, and we can share printers,) but we can't share
files or folders ...
I can see the network and the other computers, but attempting to open any
other PC's drive or folders (expect for the public ones) fails everytime.
I've set no passwords on any machines, and I've set maximum sharing
permissions. But still, whenever I try to access a file or folder on a
networked PC, I encounter this message --> "\\name\c: is not available. You
might not have permission to use this resource. Contact the administrator of
this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is
denied.
I AM the "administrator of that server" ... but no matter how much I talk to
my self (user to administrator) I can't figure out how to allow the sharing
to occur.
Any suggestions?