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My W98se machines are having a hard time seeing the shared folders on an
XP-Pro machine. From the W98se, I'm logged in as UserA, password xyz. This same account and password exist on the XP box. If a search the the N'hood for the XP, I find it, I can see all the the appropriate folders and files and I can create, but NOT write documents. But I can't see (it's blank) any text or other data contained in any of the XP files. That's via the N'hood! If I map a drive to the same XP folder I can see folders and files, and I can create and edit them, no problem. I have two generations of PCs in this office, all running W98se and all with identical N'hood properties (I need to double check this statement before I bet money on it. They're, at least, close). The GenerationOne PCs are 4 years old, the GenerationTwo's are two years old. All of the GenerationTwo's work fine, that is, I only need browse the N'hood to obtain full access to the files I have appropriate rights to. All of the GenerationOne PCs require that I map a drive in order to get full access. Both Generations One and Two are both up to date patchwise. Any clues or suggestions? Ronald H. Schow |
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Ronald H. Schow wrote: > My W98se machines are having a hard time seeing the shared folders on an > XP-Pro machine. > From the W98se, I'm logged in as UserA, password xyz. This same account and > password exist on the XP box. If a search the the N'hood for the XP, I find > it, I can see all the the appropriate folders and files and I can create, > but NOT write documents. But I can't see (it's blank) any text or other data > contained in any of the XP files. > That's via the N'hood! If I map a drive to the same XP folder I can see > folders and files, and I can create and edit them, no problem. > I have two generations of PCs in this office, all running W98se and all > with identical N'hood properties (I need to double check this statement > before I bet money on it. They're, at least, close). The GenerationOne PCs > are 4 years old, the GenerationTwo's are two years old. All of the > GenerationTwo's work fine, that is, I only need browse the N'hood to obtain > full access to the files I have appropriate rights to. All of the > GenerationOne PCs require that I map a drive in order to get full access. > Both Generations One and Two are both up to date patchwise. > Any clues or suggestions? Please clarify Ron: If you browse through the Net N'hood, you can see the files, but when you attempt to open them, you get a blank document and no error is produced. Right? Sounds like it *might* be a permissions issue, but you should get an error. :-\ -- Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . "Intelligence without character is a dangerous thing." -- G. Steinem =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . |
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>-----Original Message----- > >Ronald H. Schow wrote: >> My W98se machines are having a hard time seeing the shared folders on an >> XP-Pro machine. >> From the W98se, I'm logged in as UserA, password xyz. This same account and >> password exist on the XP box. If a search the the N'hood for the XP, I find >> it, I can see all the the appropriate folders and files and I can create, >> but NOT write documents. But I can't see (it's blank) any text or other data >> contained in any of the XP files. >> That's via the N'hood! If I map a drive to the same XP folder I can see >> folders and files, and I can create and edit them, no problem. >> I have two generations of PCs in this office, all running W98se and all >> with identical N'hood properties (I need to double check this statement >> before I bet money on it. They're, at least, close). The GenerationOne PCs >> are 4 years old, the GenerationTwo's are two years old. All of the >> GenerationTwo's work fine, that is, I only need browse the N'hood to obtain >> full access to the files I have appropriate rights to. All of the >> GenerationOne PCs require that I map a drive in order to get full access. >> Both Generations One and Two are both up to date patchwise. >> Any clues or suggestions? > >Please clarify Ron: If you browse through the Net N'hood, you can see >the files, but when you attempt to open them, you get a blank document >and no error is produced. Right? > >Sounds like it *might* be a permissions issue, but you should get an >error. :-\ >-- >Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. > >CONSIDER: ===========--------- ,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . > >"Intelligence without character is a dangerous thing." >-- G. Steinem > >=====================--------- ,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . > >. > Thanks for the response, Mark. I thought is was permissions, too. But when I map a drive to the target folder, same PC, same session, same user, everything works. I can write, read, edit, save, and delete. Why the difference between mapping and using the N'hood? |
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> > Thanks for the response, Mark. > I thought is was permissions, too. But when I map a drive > to the target folder, same PC, same session, same user, > everything works. I can write, read, edit, save, and > delete. Why the difference between mapping and using the > N'hood? Wish I knew Ron. Maybe somebody more savvy than I will chime in. I'm wrestling with Samba right now. Good luck. -- Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me. CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . Win98 error 006: Keyboard not found. Press F1 to continue. =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . . |
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www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
Tip #1 on all PCs Carey "Ronald H. Schow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > My W98se machines are having a hard time seeing the shared folders on an > XP-Pro machine. > From the W98se, I'm logged in as UserA, password xyz. This same account and > password exist on the XP box. If a search the the N'hood for the XP, I find > it, I can see all the the appropriate folders and files and I can create, > but NOT write documents. But I can't see (it's blank) any text or other data > contained in any of the XP files. > That's via the N'hood! If I map a drive to the same XP folder I can see > folders and files, and I can create and edit them, no problem. > I have two generations of PCs in this office, all running W98se and all > with identical N'hood properties (I need to double check this statement > before I bet money on it. They're, at least, close). The GenerationOne PCs > are 4 years old, the GenerationTwo's are two years old. All of the > GenerationTwo's work fine, that is, I only need browse the N'hood to obtain > full access to the files I have appropriate rights to. All of the > GenerationOne PCs require that I map a drive in order to get full access. > Both Generations One and Two are both up to date patchwise. > Any clues or suggestions? > > |
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