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Roy Norris
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      06-09-2009, 09:29 PM
Hi All,

You would think setting up a simple home network with2 PC's both using
vista home premium would be simple!

Not with microsoft!

Whilst I can see the shared drives I cannot access them!

I get "(drive) is available but the user account you logged on with
was denied access". Bloody typical unhelpful stupidity from
Microsoft.

The even more helpful additional comment is "Make sure you have typed
the path properly - (the file is what is shown in explore; I don't
have to type anything!) and you have permission to access the shared
folder" Again a pretty useless comment as it was their wizard that
set up the connection!

There is one user on each system and shareing is needed to transfer
files, view,delete and alter from time to time.

Any pointers on where to start sorting this out, please?

Tried ms website and I'm sent round in circles - as ever.


Roy.



 
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Jeff Gaines
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      06-09-2009, 09:52 PM
On 09/06/2009 in message <(E-Mail Removed)> Roy
Norris wrote:

>Any pointers on where to start sorting this out, please?


1) Set up the same user name/password combination on each PC where files
are to be shared so Windows recognises your credentials.
2) You must specifically share drives/folders Right click in Explorer and
choose sharing or properties.

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Rob Morley
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      06-10-2009, 02:00 AM
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 22:29:07 +0100
Roy Norris <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


> You would think setting up a simple home network with2 PC's both using
> vista home premium would be simple!
>
> Not with microsoft!
>
> Whilst I can see the shared drives I cannot access them!
>
> I get "(drive) is available but the user account you logged on with
> was denied access". Bloody typical unhelpful stupidity from
> Microsoft.
>

Actually I think maybe it's a sign that they've started doing it right
at last.

> The even more helpful additional comment is "Make sure you have typed
> the path properly - (the file is what is shown in explore; I don't
> have to type anything!) and you have permission to access the shared
> folder" Again a pretty useless comment as it was their wizard that
> set up the connection!


The wizard set up the connection, but you created the user accounts and
the shares.
>
> There is one user on each system and shareing is needed to transfer
> files, view,delete and alter from time to time.
>
> Any pointers on where to start sorting this out, please?
>

I don't use Vista, but it looks like everything is here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx

 
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Conor
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      06-10-2009, 09:44 AM
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Roy Norris
says...
>
> Hi All,
>
> You would think setting up a simple home network with2 PC's both using
> vista home premium would be simple!
>
> Not with microsoft!
>
> Whilst I can see the shared drives I cannot access them!
>
> I get "(drive) is available but the user account you logged on with
> was denied access". Bloody typical unhelpful stupidity from
> Microsoft.


No, you're just fucking dumb. It's told you that the user trying to
access the share doesn't have permission.

> There is one user on each system and shareing is needed to transfer
> files, view,delete and alter from time to time.
>
> Any pointers on where to start sorting this out, please?
>

Yes. They're doing security properly so learn how to do it properly. Go
into the permissions for each shared folder and set the relevent access
options.

I'll give you a simple solution though as its obviously beyond you.
Create a new account on each machine using the same username and
password used to log onto the other.




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Roy Norris
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      06-10-2009, 09:23 PM


Thanks for some of your helpful "advice"

Clealy it is easier to blame the victim than a rotten system - I'm not
"fucking dumb". I had a network that worked - I upgrade one of the
computers to Vista and it doesn't work anymore- so whose fucking dumb?

What is the point of 2 computers with exactly the same details?

Stuff you Conor - plonk.



On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:44:15 +0100, Conor <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Roy Norris
>says...
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> You would think setting up a simple home network with2 PC's both using
>> vista home premium would be simple!
>>
>> Not with microsoft!
>>
>> Whilst I can see the shared drives I cannot access them!
>>
>> I get "(drive) is available but the user account you logged on with
>> was denied access". Bloody typical unhelpful stupidity from
>> Microsoft.

>
>No, you're just fucking dumb. It's told you that the user trying to
>access the share doesn't have permission.
>
>> There is one user on each system and shareing is needed to transfer
>> files, view,delete and alter from time to time.
>>
>> Any pointers on where to start sorting this out, please?
>>

>Yes. They're doing security properly so learn how to do it properly. Go
>into the permissions for each shared folder and set the relevent access
>options.
>
>I'll give you a simple solution though as its obviously beyond you.
>Create a new account on each machine using the same username and
>password used to log onto the other.

 
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[ste parker]
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      06-10-2009, 09:44 PM
Roy Norris wrote:
>
> Thanks for some of your helpful "advice"
>
> Clealy it is easier to blame the victim than a rotten system - I'm not
> "fucking dumb". I had a network that worked - I upgrade one of the
> computers to Vista and it doesn't work anymore- so whose fucking dumb?
>
> What is the point of 2 computers with exactly the same details?
>
> Stuff you Conor - plonk.
>


Whilst Conor's advice was somewhat abrasive and often is, he wasn't
wrong (and I'm not referring to the stupid user stuff by the way,
although to be fair you shouldn't necessarily think that what worked in
one version of Windows would work in the same way in a different one)
and the solution he gave you will work and is a common thing to do. No
need to fly off the handle.

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Rob Morley
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      06-11-2009, 04:25 AM
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:23:41 +0100
Roy Norris <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Thanks for some of your helpful "advice"
>
> Clealy it is easier to blame the victim than a rotten system - I'm not
> "fucking dumb". I had a network that worked - I upgrade one of the
> computers to Vista and it doesn't work anymore- so whose fucking dumb?


The so-called security and networking on previous versions of Windows?
>
> What is the point of 2 computers with exactly the same details?
>

None, but that wasn't what he suggested. What he said was to set up
identical user accounts on both machines, as a simple way of getting
the permissions necessary to manipulate files.

 
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Roger Bayliss
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      06-12-2009, 01:43 PM
> Thanks for some of your helpful "advice"
>
> Clealy it is easier to blame the victim than a rotten system - I'm not
> "fucking dumb". I had a network that worked - I upgrade one of the
> computers to Vista and it doesn't work anymore- so whose fucking dumb?
>
> What is the point of 2 computers with exactly the same details?
>
> Stuff you Conor - plonk.


Oh don't bother about Conor. He responds to everyone with abuse.
He doesn't know how to be civil with anyone.

He might know about computers, but he is well short on courtesy and
politeness.





 
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