Map drive failure

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David Sherman

I am trying to map a Vista Ultimate to a Windows XP machine.

When I type in an user name and password, the user name and /or
password is rejected.
Both machines have the same user name and password.

Any ideas?

thanks
 
XP Pro
in a workgroup.
Vista to XP- can't send password.
XP to vista - password is sent
I am not using a guest account
password sharing is on
thanks
 
I map to folder. I type in user name and password.
I get dialog box that states:
Logon unsuccessfull
Windows is unable to log you on.
Be Sure user name and password are correct.
 
I map to folder. I type in user name and password.
I get dialog box that states:
Logon unsuccessfull
Windows is unable to log you on.
Be Sure user name and password are correct.

And you're using an account, from the client, that is defined on the server,
with an identical non-blank password? And, you have Simple File Sharing
DISABLED / Password Protected Sharing ENABLED?
 
And you're using an account, from the client, that is defined on the server,
with an identical non-blank password? And, you have Simple File Sharing
DISABLED / Password Protected Sharing ENABLED?


Passwords are the same on both machines.

Windows XP - SP3
Vista Ultimate - SP1

Simple file shareig disbaled
PPS enavled.

I have made sure that user has permissions for folder.
I can ping the machine.


thanks
 
I have tried stack size from 32 then 35 and then 38 and 41 an then 44.

Failure each time on the XP machine.

Event log says Stack size is too small.

I noticed that have a stack size 32 is the best size but increasing
the stack size after 32 drops 2 of my machine.



thanks
 
I have tried stack size from 32 then 35 and then 38 and 41 an then 44.

Failure each time on the XP machine.

Event log says Stack size is too small.

I noticed that have a stack size 32 is the best size but increasing
the stack size after 32 drops 2 of my machine.

Are you seeing "Not enough server storage"? If so, you have to up the
IRPStackSize. Did you spell the key and value precisely correctly?

<http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/06/server-functionality-affected-by.html>
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/06/server-functionality-affected-by.html

Describe "drops 2 of your machine".
 
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