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We have 5 machines (4 XP Pro, 1 Vista Home) on a small office network. There
is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called
"C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines,
and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista
machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have
permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared
directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this
directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea
why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way.
Thanks!
~Vol
is a shared directory on all 5 machines for an Outlook add-in called
"C:\osasync". The Vista machine can access this directory on all machines,
and the 4 XP machines can access each other with no problem. The Vista
machine shows up on all the other PC's, but it gives the "You do not have
permission to access this folder" error when clicking on the Vista shared
directory from XP. The folder is set to shared, and all permissions on this
directory have been manually set to full allow for all user types. Any idea
why it won't let an XP machine connect? No firewall being used, by the way.
Thanks!
~Vol