- Jan 4, 2004
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This is an ongoing issue i've been fighting ever since i started using Vista a year & a half ago.
I just finished installing Vista on two of my machines. (Doesn't really matter; this has happened before, but fwiw, these are brand new clean installs.)
-Both on the same workgroup
-Both set to Private Network as Vista terms it.
-Both have Network Discovery & File Sharing on
As for the folders i want shared, they're actually complete HDDs i am sharing, but it should work the same way afaik.
I set them to be shared, with Full Control permissions for Everyone.
See pic of how they're configured:
http://img264.imageshack.us/im...2/brokensharingfe8.jpg
And both computers see the other just fine.
In fact i can do anything i want to the files on some of the shared HDDs.
But on others, even though every single one is set up precisely the same way, i get an access denied error.
http://img166.imageshack.us/im...62/accessdeniedzl9.jpg
From that pic above, the D drive is accessible to all the PCs on my network.
But the E drive is not, even though they are shared identically.
Now if this was one random drive, i could live with it, but i have multiple shared drives across multiple systems that are shared the exact same way, & they too give the exact same error.
And alongside them are more that work perfectly.
In short...WTF?!?
I'd appreciate any ideas on fixes.
I just finished installing Vista on two of my machines. (Doesn't really matter; this has happened before, but fwiw, these are brand new clean installs.)
-Both on the same workgroup
-Both set to Private Network as Vista terms it.
-Both have Network Discovery & File Sharing on
As for the folders i want shared, they're actually complete HDDs i am sharing, but it should work the same way afaik.
I set them to be shared, with Full Control permissions for Everyone.
See pic of how they're configured:
http://img264.imageshack.us/im...2/brokensharingfe8.jpg
And both computers see the other just fine.
In fact i can do anything i want to the files on some of the shared HDDs.
But on others, even though every single one is set up precisely the same way, i get an access denied error.
http://img166.imageshack.us/im...62/accessdeniedzl9.jpg
From that pic above, the D drive is accessible to all the PCs on my network.
But the E drive is not, even though they are shared identically.
Now if this was one random drive, i could live with it, but i have multiple shared drives across multiple systems that are shared the exact same way, & they too give the exact same error.
And alongside them are more that work perfectly.
In short...WTF?!?
I'd appreciate any ideas on fixes.
