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Martin:

I do not have even [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet­\Services\SharedAccess in
my registry. I am using SP1. So Far I can ping the maching from other
computer and also can see the machine on the network but it is still
inaccessable.
 
Have you enabled the "Client For Microsft Networks" on the network adapter?
And have you included the "File Sharing" (Software : System : Networking &
Communications : Infrastructure;) component.
I'm kind of guessing your question is refering to filesharing.
 
Rob:

Thanks. I was able to fix this problem. I was using blank password as I was
trying to have a smallest footprint. I did not see any seetings to provide
Administrator password. After I altered registry for accepting blank
passwords, I could connect to it.
Thanks anyway.

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Thank you,
Best Regards,
Vishnu Sharma


Rob White said:
Have you enabled the "Client For Microsft Networks" on the network adapter?
And have you included the "File Sharing" (Software : System : Networking &
Communications : Infrastructure;) component.
I'm kind of guessing your question is refering to filesharing.

Vishnu said:
Martin:

I do not have even [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet­\Services\SharedAccess in
my registry. I am using SP1. So Far I can ping the maching from other
computer and also can see the machine on the network but it is still
inaccessable.
 
Oh right I see, you can set the Administrator's password in the target
designer, take a look at it's advanced settings and change cmiUserPassword.
Anyway, glad you got it working.

Vishnu said:
Rob:

Thanks. I was able to fix this problem. I was using blank password as I was
trying to have a smallest footprint. I did not see any seetings to provide
Administrator password. After I altered registry for accepting blank
passwords, I could connect to it.
Thanks anyway.

--
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Vishnu Sharma


Rob White said:
Have you enabled the "Client For Microsft Networks" on the network adapter?
And have you included the "File Sharing" (Software : System : Networking &
Communications : Infrastructure;) component.
I'm kind of guessing your question is refering to filesharing.

Vishnu said:
Martin:

I do not have even [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet­\Services\SharedAccess in
my registry. I am using SP1. So Far I can ping the maching from other
computer and also can see the machine on the network but it is still
inaccessable.
 
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