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When I right click on the folder or printer and select sharing, I get an "red
x" error window that says "Windows cannot retrieve access control list for this resource" Then I click OK and the properties box opens up and allows me to enter a "shared as" name. When I click OK I get another "red x" error window. This one says "you have created a shared resource, but have not given anyone permission to use it. Do you want to add user permissions now? If I click no, the window closes and the hand shows up on the folder icon to indicate sharing. If I click yes an Add Users box opens up with "The world" as the only user listed. When I try to add "the world," and click OK, OK, another "red X" error box opens up and says "An error occured while trying to set the Access Control List for this resource. Error 2227. Access Control List may not be modified. One more tidbit that I think is related. When I go into Control Panel and click Passwords, I get "blue screen" that says "a fatal exception OE has occurred at 0028:C153E8D5 in VXD VSERVER (01) + 00007EA5. The current application will be terminated." Then I can press any key and continue to work. I am running Windows 98 SE with all the updates on a Compaq Presario 5452. I have a "power-on" setup, too. Any ideas? =?Utf-8?B?YW5kcm9uaXllcw==?= |
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 20:23:07 -0700, androniyes
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >00007EA5. The current application will be terminated." Then I can press any >key and continue to work. I am running Windows 98 SE with all the updates on >a Compaq Presario 5452. I have a "power-on" setup, too. Any ideas? Somewhere in the (control panel -> network) settings you can select share level access instead of user level access. Win98 on its own cannot provide a user list so unless you have a machine on the network which can (eg winnt, win2k or samba server) you must use share level sharing and not user level. Jim. |
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Jim -
Thanks for this reply, but the problem must be something else as I already have "share-level access control" selected. Could I have a corrupt file associated with my "access control list?" Thanks, Andy "James Egan" wrote: > On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 20:23:07 -0700, androniyes > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > >00007EA5. The current application will be terminated." Then I can press any > >key and continue to work. I am running Windows 98 SE with all the updates on > >a Compaq Presario 5452. I have a "power-on" setup, too. Any ideas? > > > Somewhere in the (control panel -> network) settings you can select > share level access instead of user level access. > > Win98 on its own cannot provide a user list so unless you have a > machine on the network which can (eg winnt, win2k or samba server) you > must use share level sharing and not user level. > > > Jim. > > |
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On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 05:05:03 -0700, androniyes
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Thanks for this reply, but the problem must be something else as I already >have "share-level access control" selected. Could I have a corrupt file >associated with my "access control list?" > Win98 can't provide an access control list for itself. It's most likely a registry corruption of some sort. Try removing the file and printer sharing service, rebooting and adding it back again from the cd. It's share level access by default so hopefully that will correct the problem. Jim. |
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