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Need help w/ Windows network shared folders

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It's been a while since I did any Microsoft networking, but what I want is fairly simple - making a folder shared so that another Windows machine can access it on the same layer 2/3 network.

We have two WindowsXP machines, both on the same workgroup.
PC1: 192.168.0.11/24
PC2: 192.168.0.12/24

PC1 and PC2 can ping each other all day long, but no matter what I do, I can't see & access a shared folder on PC1 from PC2. (by IP or name)

I tried both \\192.168.0.11\ShareName and drive mapping. Neither worked.

Both have Windows firewall turned off.

Any advise?

I've checked out this thread, still not sure what I need to do...
 
Accounts without passwords won't work for share folders. Make sure your folder permissions are correct and that the accounts on the systems have passwords set.
 
Originally posted by: AnnonUSA
Accounts without passwords won't work for share folders. Make sure your folder permissions are correct and that the accounts on the systems have passwords set.

After changing local security policy to allow accounts w/o password, we're now able to access the shared folder.
thanks!
 
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